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<blockquote data-quote="Dane Wallace" data-source="post: 213201" data-attributes="member: 13700"><p>It looks like Waves have taken it a step further and separated mixing/processing from inputs, outputs and control, and their Soundgrid network (a hybrid computer/audio network?) allows all components to connect via ethernet. However every network component has to be Soundgrid which means $$$$.</p><p></p><p>Either Soundgrid will take over the industry or Dante will and I think most people would seem to agree that Dante is about to do this. In that case, Waves should abandon Soundgrid and adopt Dante instead. Then they can focus on their software and plugins, which is their main product, and it will allow their software to reach many more people because, as I understand it, Dante means hardware companies can focus on the hardware and compete to provide quality, universal and good value hardware instead of niche proprietary products that lock customers into their whole 'package', and software companies can focus on good quality, intuitive and user-friendly software.</p><p></p><p>I have no stakes in anything. These are just my thoughts after a week of reading and catching up on where live sound is at. And I don't fully understand Dante yet either...</p><p></p><p>What are others' thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dane Wallace, post: 213201, member: 13700"] It looks like Waves have taken it a step further and separated mixing/processing from inputs, outputs and control, and their Soundgrid network (a hybrid computer/audio network?) allows all components to connect via ethernet. However every network component has to be Soundgrid which means $$$$. Either Soundgrid will take over the industry or Dante will and I think most people would seem to agree that Dante is about to do this. In that case, Waves should abandon Soundgrid and adopt Dante instead. Then they can focus on their software and plugins, which is their main product, and it will allow their software to reach many more people because, as I understand it, Dante means hardware companies can focus on the hardware and compete to provide quality, universal and good value hardware instead of niche proprietary products that lock customers into their whole 'package', and software companies can focus on good quality, intuitive and user-friendly software. I have no stakes in anything. These are just my thoughts after a week of reading and catching up on where live sound is at. And I don't fully understand Dante yet either... What are others' thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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