2023-03-16
Since its introduction in 2006, Dante (Digital Audio Networking over Ethernet) has quickly become the preferred audio networking platform for professional sound engineers due to its excellent performance. This audio networking technology with unlimited connectivity allows you to smoothly transmit uncompressed, multi-channel and low-latency digital audio on a standard Ethernet network through Category 5e or fiber optic cables. UA Product Specialist Pedro De Sousa explained: "Dante makes it easy to expand audio and video equipment. Whether your needs are throughout the facility, multiple studios, or connecting two devices in a single room, Dante can provide you with a near-zero latency and perfectly synchronized audio experience with extremely low deployment and maintenance costs."
So, what are the tangible benefits of using Dante? Traditional analog signals often encounter problems such as complex wiring, signal loss, impedance loading, noise and ground loops when transmitted over long distances or distributed in multiple rooms. Dante can easily meet these challenges. Its standard wiring distance of 100 meters makes audio network distribution simple and efficient while ensuring that the sound quality is not compromised. Dante Controller software makes complex signal routing management a breeze. For this reason, Dante is widely used in complex commercial and broadcast facilities, as well as in front of house sound, multi-room recording studios and auditoriums. By replacing traditional analog and digital direct connections through software routing, Dante can achieve seamless transmission of audio channels anywhere on the network while maintaining extremely low latency and high fidelity.