RME M32-AD-PRO-II-D 32 channel AD converter with MADI & DANTE
Cutting-edge 32-channel analogue-to-digital converter designed for professional studios, immersive sound installations, live sound systems, and industrial applications, featuring high-end network audio processing with 32 analogue inputs, native Dante® connectivity, fully equipped MADI I/Os, ultra-low THD values, intelligent channel routing, and seamless usability.
Cutting-edge 32-channel analogue-to-digital converter designed for professional studios, immersive sound installations, live sound systems, and industrial applications, featuring high-end network audio processing with 32 analogue inputs, native Dante® connectivity, fully equipped MADI I/Os, ultra-low THD values, intelligent channel routing, and seamless usability.
Cutting-edge 32-channel analogue-to-digital converter designed for professional studios, immersive sound installations, live sound systems, and industrial applications, featuring high-end network audio processing with 32 analogue inputs, native Dante® connectivity, fully equipped MADI I/Os, ultra-low THD values, intelligent channel routing, and seamless usability.
The RME M-32 AD Pro II D is a cutting-edge 32-channel analogue-to-digital converter designed for professional studios, immersive sound installations, live sound systems, and industrial applications. It features high-end network audio processing with 32 analogue inputs, native Dante® connectivity, fully equipped MADI I/Os, ultra-low THD values, intelligent channel routing, and seamless usability.
High-End Network Audio Processing
The M-32 AD Pro II D boasts state-of-the-art, high-resolution converter components and a fully balanced analogue circuit design that delivers a remarkable signal-to-noise ratio of 120 dB(A) with minimal latency, positioning it as a reference-class converter. The device benefits from impulse response optimisation at sampling rates of 88.2 kHz and higher, significantly reducing ringing artefacts during conversion.
Plug & Play – Effortless User Interaction
Easily manage all device functions directly from the front panel, offering quick access to essential features. Users can access RME network audio devices over the network, including wirelessly via Wi-Fi or through USB for remote control. This allows the rapid creation of gain groups, phantom power switching, and clock configuration. Additionally, integration is straightforward, using a JSON-based API or SysEx MIDI commands. The integrated routing matrix supports single-channel routing across all analogue and digital I/Os, simplifying problem-solving related to signals, clocking, and connectivity.
Dante Audio Networking – Reliable and Redundant
To meet the growing demand for flexible and stable network audio solutions, the M-32 AD Pro II D features two fully redundant network ports, incorporating Audinate’s Dante IP Core on a custom-built RME FPGA platform. This ensures unparalleled flexibility and stability, directly connecting to other audio devices via standard switches. Users can record and playback up to 64 channels from their computer to any M-32’s analogue and digital I/O using Audinate’s Dante Virtual Soundcard™ (license not included).
Analogue Line Level Performance
The M-32 AD Pro II D offers maximum compatibility with various analogue hardware, allowing individual channels to operate at different line levels with full converter resolution. The device supports +19 dBu and +13 dBu and uniquely adheres to the SMPTE® recommendation of +24 dBu at 0 dBFS.
User-Friendly Design
Tri-colour back-lit channel label fields provide a significant advantage in fixed installations. Users can create custom channel labels, affix them securely behind a magnetic cover, and benefit from illumination based on signal level. This ensures a clear overview of analogue channel assignments and signal flow.
Ongoing Firmware Updates
RME ensures that the M-32 AD Pro II D remains at the forefront of audio technology through regular firmware updates. These updates reflect RME’s commitment to delivering top performance, ensuring the hardware stays current with evolving audio standards and user needs.