Ovides dante connectivity, Network – Sound Devices 970 User Manual

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970 User Guide

v. 2.10

Features and specifications are subject to change. Visit www.sounddevices.com for the latest documentation.

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In

puts & Outputs

Dante Audio Inputs

Dante delivers an easy-to-setup, self-configuring, plug-and-play digital audio network that uses

standard Internet Protocols over 100Mb and/or Gigabit Ethernet. Dante reliably distributes mul-

tichannel digital audio with sub-millisecond latency and sample-accurate record and playback

synchronization over CAT 5 cabling. Up to 64 Dante audio channels can be selected in any combina-

tion from any Dante audio device on the same Dante network. Should they be necessary, sample rate

converters are automatically activated for all Dante audio inputs.

An input Source can be set to an available Dante channel from the 970 or from the Dante Controller

application (Available from Audinate’s website:

http://www.audinate.com/

) running on a computer at-

tached to the network. (

See “Choosing Audio Sources”, page 15

).

To route Dante channels with the Dante Controller application:

1. Open the Dante Controller application.
2. Select the Routing tab. This table displays Dante devices with available outputs (“Dante

Transmitters”) horizontally, and Dante devices with available inputs (“Dante Receiv-

ers”) vertically. 970 units will be represented by their 970 names per Setup Menu option

[Network - This 970’s Name]

.

3. Click the plus symbol (+) where the column of the desired Dante transmitting device in-

tersects with the row of the 970 you wish to set input sources on. This expands the table to

display a matrix of the transmitting device’s outputs to the 970’s inputs.

4. Click the slots in the matrix where you wish to route or un-route audio channels. A green

circle with a check mark will appear in slots that are routed.

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