Difference between pages "Yamaha 01v96i" and "Dante Controller"

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The Yamaha 01v96i is a digital mixing console built by built the pro audio part of Japanese conglomerate Yamaha.  
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Dante Controller is a piece of software created and maintained by Australian based manufacturer Audinate.  
  
The first generation 01v was released in 1998 and it and later updated generations remain in widespread use. The 01v96i is a powerful 40 channel (32 mono, 4 stereo) mixer featuring full 4 band parametric EQ, delay and dynamics on each input channel and 4 onboard effects processors. The 01v96i can be used as a 16x16 digital USB 2.0 interface at up to 96Kz/24bit - impressive for a console thats first generation is as old as some members of URY!
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Dante Controller enables audio routing and configuration of network connected Dante devices, as well as permitting additional functionality such as network, device and usage monitoring as well as event logging.
  
URY's 01v96i also features a [[Dante]] card to allow it to interface with [[Rednet]].
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Dante Controller works in a not to dissimilar manner to an analogue patch bay, where receivers are 'subscribed' to transmitters by pressing the right box.
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Under no circumstances should persons outside of Engineering or Computing make changes to Dante or Rednet settings without gaining prior permission.

Latest revision as of 19:31, 5 December 2018

Dante Controller is a piece of software created and maintained by Australian based manufacturer Audinate.

Dante Controller enables audio routing and configuration of network connected Dante devices, as well as permitting additional functionality such as network, device and usage monitoring as well as event logging.

Dante Controller works in a not to dissimilar manner to an analogue patch bay, where receivers are 'subscribed' to transmitters by pressing the right box.

Under no circumstances should persons outside of Engineering or Computing make changes to Dante or Rednet settings without gaining prior permission.