Make MADI future-proof:
Plug it to Dante.
Dante is the de facto standard for networking audio equipment. With the Verto MX it’s now possible to easily integrate your existing beloved MADI equipment into a Dante network. Whether mixer or MADI converter – the Verto MX makes all 64 x 64 MADI channels immediately avalilable in the network: “plug and play”.
The ultra compact device has two MADI interfaces, so both optical and coaxial equipment can be connected. If the MADI signal fails, the other interface is automatically switched so that secure redundant operation can be configured.
On the Dante side there are two RJ45 sockets, also prepared for redundant operation. The Verto MX supports up to 192kHz sample rate, MIDI jacks for control, and BNC wordclock jacks for external synchronization.
Two other Verto versions are available:
32×32 ADAT Interfaces: VERTO 32
64×64 ADAT Interfaces: VERTO 64
Dante, the ultimate upgrade to your equipment.
Dante Plug & Play Eco System
Integrate the Verto MX seamlessly into your Dante network. Just plug it in and the device is visible on the network and ready to be routed freely using the Dante Controller software. Together with the Dante Virtual Soundcard, also from Audinate, the Verto MX turns into a MADI audio interface.
Redundant MADI I/O
The VERTO MX has two MADI interfaces: optical and coaxial. These are operated redundantly if required, by switching to the other port in case of failure. The optical interface is modular: The MADI SFP module can be easily replaced, for example, with a Singlemode module.
Additional features
The VERTO MX is equipped with a MIDI port and two BNC wordclock connectors. This way an external Wordclock can be fed to the Dante network, or the Dante wordclock can be used for external devices.
MADI I/O (redundant)
MADI SFP (optical Multimode) + MADI Coaxial.
Singlemode SFO module optional.
The LC connector connects to SC via an included adapter cable.
MIDI I/O
MADI and Dante data streams can be used to send and receive embedded MIDI messages. A very useful feature, to remotely control MIDI equipment in the studio rack or on stage from the FOH.
Word Clock I/O
BNC with 75 Ohm termination.
Set to on by default – can be changed with the remote software via the network connection.
Dante Network I/O (redundant)
Two RJ-45 ports connect to any Dante audio network. Simply connect a LAN Ethernet cable (CAT5/CAT6) to the primary port. The secondary port takes automatically over in case of a network error (Dante Port Redundancy).
VERTO MX SPECIFICATIONS
Dante I/O
2x RJ-45 Ethernet port (PRIMARY/SECONDARY), 1 GBit Network
64 x 64 channel I/O (Dante Brooklyn II board built-in)
MADI I/O (AES10)
Coaxial I/O (2 x BNC)
Optical I/O (2 x LC port via SFP, Multimode Singlemode SFPmodule optional)
Channel count:
64 x 64 channels at 44.1, 48kHz
32 x 32 channels @ 88.2, 96kHz
16 x 16 channels @ 176.4, 192 kHz
MIDI I/O
2 x DIN5 connector for MIDI embedding/de-embedding
Conversion MIDI <> MIDI over MADI possible
Wordclock I/O
BNC: 1 x input, 1 x output
75 Ohm Termination set by default (switchable via Dante)
Power Supply
14.4VA (1.2A at 12V)
Polyfuse internal, self-resetting
1 x power supply included
Operation
Temperature range: 41F up to 113F (+5C up to +45C)
Humidity: <75%, non-condensing
Weight/Size
Weight: 0,9 kg
Dimensions: 22 x 9 x 4,5 mm (without rack ears)
Optional accessories
19 Rack mountain kit, metal (for mounting 1 x Verto in a19 rack-space)
Multi-range Power Supply 12V (EU)
MADI Singlemode Module
MADI SC / LC Adapter