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What is Dante used for?

Dante (Digital Audio Network Through Ethernet) is an advanced digital audio transmission technology proposed by Audinate in 2003. It uses Ethernet infrastructure to achieve uncompressed, multi-channel, low-latency digital audio transmission through Gigabit network switches and Category 5e or fiber optic cables.


Dante technology has the following significant features:


1. Efficient transmission: Dante can easily achieve long-distance, multi-channel audio transmission, and is not affected by analog cable loading effects and transmission problems.


2. Low latency: Dante's audio transmission latency is extremely low, and signal latency is almost imperceptible, ensuring the accuracy and timeliness of live performances or recordings.


3. Easy to manage: Dante Controller software allows users to intuitively manage and optimize the routing of audio signals, improving the efficiency and stability of audio transmission.


Dante is widely used in commercial facilities, broadcasting industry, professional recording studios, concerts and other scenarios, providing audio engineers and music producers with efficient and convenient audio solutions.

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