EasyManua.ls Logo

Behringer X-DANTE - Synchronization Configuration

Behringer X-DANTE
18 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
13Quick Start Guide
• The ROUTING/card out page selects channel blocks that will
be provided to the Dante network controller. (e.g. 8 Local
Outputs and 3 x 8 signals from AES50 Port A)
Note that the Dante network routing must be congured
exclusively using the Dante Controller Application for Mac/PC.
The signals that have been routed from the Dante Controller App
to the X-DANTE card are available for patching to the input channel
routing on the console’s Routing/Home page. Please refer to
audinate.com for a comprehensive set of documentation, FAQ and
forum advices on conguring the Dante Controller and Dante
Virtual Soundcard applications.
Synchronization
A master word clock source must be selected for the network.
The X-DANTE Brooklyn II VCXO clock oers extremely low-jitter.
In this case the Setup/Cong page should look like this:
Note that the status bar shows “C: 44K1” and a green light for
proper synchronization of 44.1 kHz to the card.
The second green light “C: Dante” indicates proper installation
of the X-DANTE card. The Dante Controller app congures the
network for using the X-DANTE VCXO clock in this application.
See the X32 PRODUCER line, which is congured for Clock Status
Master in the following example:

Related product manuals