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  • CTP Systems

CTP Systems – DIO1600

The DIO1600 is a Dante enabled interface converting sixteen analogue line level inputs and sixteen analogue line level outputs to the audio network. All inputs and outputs have adjustable gain from +12dB to -12dB. The XLR version may be specified with XLRs on the front, network connections on the rear or XLRs on the rear, network connections on the front. It can also be supplied in a 1RU format with Tascam standard audio connections similar to the DIO1616MA below. Network connections may be copper and/or fibre via two SFPs and the unit includes secondary ports for network redundancy. The DIO1600 is PoE enabled so may be operated without a mains supply if required. The unit also has a 100-240V AC mains inlet and also supports 12 volt operation so may be effectively used with a redundant power supply. All level controls are adjusted using the built in web server. The unit will operate at sample rates of 48kHz and 96kHz and may also be used in AES67 mode.

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  • Dante Ch: 16x16
  • 48kHz-96kHz
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  • Arista

Arista – ARS-0202-B11

E-Vocal DUO+ is a dual channel analog input and dual channels analog output Dante converter.

The product consists of four models:

  • E-Vocal ARS-0202-A00
  • E-Vocal ARS-0202-B00
  • E-Vocal ARS-0202-A11
  • E-Vocal ARS-0202-B11

E-Vocal ARS-0202-B11 connects your legacy audio gear to the Dante ® world. It allows two channels of audio analog inputs to be integrated into a Dante ® network and converts a Dante ® stream into two channels of analog audio output signals. It has two XLR microphone inputs with an adjustable gain control preamplifier for studio quality fidelity and low noise performance dynamic or condenser microphones. Two audio signal outputs allow Lip-Sync delay of up to 170 ms/ch (fs = 48 kHz) to synchronize the audio stream to the video stream. It has a built-in web-based controller for microphone gain control and Lip-Sync delay control. It has an SFP connector for a Fiber interface if you choose to extend the connection distance and can be powered by 12VDC. Dante DUO+ has a rubber protection shell and rack mount brackets as optional items. More info: https://www.aristaproav.com/product/duo-plus/

    I/O Interfaces
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  • DAD

DAD – DX32R

DX32R is your versatile digital audio Swiss knife - an interface and matrix designed for multiple audio applications such as multi-room recording studios, post-production facilities and audio distribution installations. It allows you to route all digital input and output and manage them on a mono channel basis within a single unit or a combination of units.

With near zero latency, the DX32R can be used to expand I/O channel count and interface digital components, providing a high quality bridge between AES/EBU, MADI and the Dante IP audio network.

DX32R include a 384x384 multiplexer, enabling all digital inputs and outputs to be routed in any combination; this enables the unit to also split signals for advanced signal distribution.

The DX32R IP Audio protocol is based on the robust tried-and-tested Dante™ digital audio network technology, and will interoperate with products of other brands that comply with Dante.

The protocol is compliant with the AES67 standard for AoIP. The Dante and NTP IP Audio formats provide fast, flexible, and economical audio routing via IP and are compatible with the AX32 AD/DA converter, and other Dante devices. The IP Audio routing provides low latency, tightly synchronized, transport of uncompressed audio over Gigabit IP Ethernet Layer 3 networks using off the shelf switches, and routers for audio routing via one or more sub-nets.

A total of 512 channels can be routed on a 1 Gigabit network, and more if the network capacity is higher.

DX32R is TCP/IP controlled via one of the two Ethernet ports vi the DADman Control software available for both Windows and OSX.

The routing of the IP audio via Dante is done by using the Audinate Dante controller software.

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  • Dante Ch: 64x64
  • 24-bit