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3 x MADI inputs via 75 ohm BNCs
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Fairlight Audio MADI Upgrade adds three coax MADI input and output connections to the single MADI on the Fairlight Accelerator card. That gives you a total of four MADI inputs and four MADI outputs for 256 inputs and outputs each at 24 bit / 48kHz!
Connected to your Fairlight Audio Accelerator, the Blackmagic Design Fairlight PCIe Audio MADI Upgrade adds 192 channels of MADI I/O to your DaVinci Resolve 17 system, raising the total MADI channel count to 256 inputs and outputs. This half-length card uses no additional PCIe bandwidth and hooks up to the Fairlight Audio Accelerator (required and available separately) through the supplied SATA cables.
3 x MADI inputs via 75 ohm BNCs
3 x MADI outputs via 75 ohm BNCs
Total of 192 inputs and outputs
24 bit / 48kHz
Single half length PCIe x4 board
4‑pin computer power cable connector.
Requires Fairlight Audio Accelerator.
Connection to Fairlight Audio Accelerator using three SATA cables.
Fairlight Audio MADI Upgrade board requires no additional PCIe bandwidth.
4W
Mac 10.15 Catalina or later.
Windows 10, 64-bit.
0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F)
-20° to 60°C (-4° to 140°F)
0% to 90% non-condensing
Fairlight Audio MADI Upgrade
3 x 30cm SATA cables.
1 x computer power cable.
1 Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty.
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