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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Lofgren" data-source="post: 147361" data-attributes="member: 2447"><p>Re: Dante</p><p></p><p></p><p>Dante is point-to-multipoint so one source can feed several recievers.</p><p></p><p>All routing is done using audinte's dante control program. You can actually create and save routing configurations in that application so it is fairly easy to use. It is easy to mis-route stuff if you are not carefull as the dante matix can become quite big and you don't see the whole matix on one screen. Other than that it is quite easy to use.</p><p></p><p>If you use dante enabled mics then you don't need to route them from your x32, but you can route the mics directly to your recording computers as well.</p><p></p><p>You need to buy two virtual soundcards (DVS) at $30 each, but other than that... Also, look into dante-via. This cool audinate software let you use a normal conputer as a dante device where your applications becomes virtual soundcards on the dante network. Really cool if you are into skype and things like that. You also get to have each application on separate faders if you want to as well...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Lofgren, post: 147361, member: 2447"] Re: Dante Dante is point-to-multipoint so one source can feed several recievers. All routing is done using audinte's dante control program. You can actually create and save routing configurations in that application so it is fairly easy to use. It is easy to mis-route stuff if you are not carefull as the dante matix can become quite big and you don't see the whole matix on one screen. Other than that it is quite easy to use. If you use dante enabled mics then you don't need to route them from your x32, but you can route the mics directly to your recording computers as well. You need to buy two virtual soundcards (DVS) at $30 each, but other than that... Also, look into dante-via. This cool audinate software let you use a normal conputer as a dante device where your applications becomes virtual soundcards on the dante network. Really cool if you are into skype and things like that. You also get to have each application on separate faders if you want to as well... [/QUOTE]
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