How do I set up audio routes on a network?

Audio routes are most frequently configured using the Dante Controller software, running on a Windows or MacOS computer that is attached to the Dante network.

To route signals, Dante Controller presents a grid-style view of devices. Transmitting channels are shown on the upper horizontal axis, while receiving channels are shown on the left hand vertical axis. Newer versions of Dante Controller offer the option to switch this in View > Swap Routing View Axes.

Clicking at the intersection of a desired transmitter/receiver pair creates a connection instantly, and is indicated by a green checkmark.

Audio may also be routed via licensed third-party configuration software available from some suppliers of Dante-enabled equipment. Refer to the user manual of your Dante-enabled device, or using the Dante Managed API that accessible in a managed Dante network, using either Dante Domain Manager of Dante Director. See Dante Managed API

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