Apogee Symphony I/O mkII 32x32SE SoundGrid

Apogee Symphony I/O mkII 32x32SE SoundGrid

7612 £9,135.00
£7,612.50 ex VAT
Apogee Symphony I/O mkII 16x16SE SoundGrid

Apogee Symphony I/O mkII 16x16SE SoundGrid

4657 £5,589.00
£4,657.50 ex VAT
Apogee Symphony I/O MkII Dante + Pro Tools HD Card

Apogee Symphony I/O MkII Dante + Pro Tools HD Card

1049 £1,259.00
£1,049.17 ex VAT
Apogee Symphony I/O mkII 32x32SE Dante + Pro Tools HD

Apogee Symphony I/O mkII 32x32SE Dante + Pro Tools HD

7612 £9,135.00
£7,612.50 ex VAT
Apogee Symphony I/O mkII 2x6SE Dante + Pro Tools HD

Apogee Symphony I/O mkII 2x6SE Dante + Pro Tools HD

4254 £5,105.00
£4,254.17 ex VAT
Apogee Symphony I/O mkII 16x16SE Dante + Pro Tools HD

Apogee Symphony I/O mkII 16x16SE Dante + Pro Tools HD

5437 £6,525.00
£5,437.50 ex VAT

Network Audio supports high-quality, multi-channel audio with low latency and integrates with existing IT infrastructures, making it a versatile solution for audio applications. Standards like Dante and AES67 enhance its interoperability, allowing seamless equipment integration from different manufacturers.

The Dante Protocol, developed by Audinate, transmits uncompressed, multi-channel, low-latency digital audio over Ethernet. Widely used in professional audio, Dante delivers high-quality audio with minimal latency, essential in environments where sound synchronisation is critical. Its scalability ranges from small to large networks, supporting numerous audio channels. Dante uses standard Ethernet networks, reducing the need for specialized equipment and cabling. It also features user-friendly software tools for easy network management and is compatible with a wide range of audio devices due to Audinate's licensing program.

Dante has recently seen a surge in adoption in recording studios due to its ease of use and minimal latency. Brands like Apogee, Antelope, RME, Burl, Lynx and Ferrofish, all provide great Dante Interfaces. 

AES67, developed by the Audio Engineering Society, focuses on interoperability between audio-over-IP systems. It sets minimum requirements for real-time, high-performance audio transmission over IP networks. AES67 ensures that different audio networking systems can exchange audio streams with different protocols. This standard is crucial in complex installations like broadcast facilities and recording studios, where different audio technologies must work together seamlessly. AES67 has been instrumental in enhancing integration and interoperability in the audio industry.

Merging Technologies has used the AES67/Ravenna protocol for their interfaces.

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