DM7 Series Training Video #5: Basic Dante Setup
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Learn how to set up a basic Dante system with DM7 series digital mixers. In case you are new to audio networking, Dante is a popular standard for carrying audio, video and control data through ordinary IP networks, which Yamaha has been using in many of its digital mixers for over 10 years. We shall begin by connecting three devices in a daisy-chain, and work through the important settings, patching and control functions. After watching this, you will be well equipped to start mixing with a Dante based system.
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0:00:00 Introduction
0:01:24 Dante connections
0:02:45 Rio unit setup
0:04:11 Dante Setup on the console
0:06:45 Dante Device Mount
0:09:10 Dante Patch by this console
0:09:52 Sequential Patch shortcut
0:11:17 Dante Output Patch
0:13:28 Checking the audio
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Hello there! Do you have to change the Clocl-Sample rate to 96K in the RIO-D2 ? Please show us how to do that. Thank you!
Thank you very much for this video. We are purchasing 2 RIO racks to achieve 64 channels with a DM7C console. In an earlier video, I saw that FX returns are on input 49 onwards. Does it mean that we cannot have 64 input channels over dante?
Why do they do the demonstration connecting in daysi chain if the recommendation is to use the redundant system?
Is it possible for the Dante to support Async Sampe Rate Convertion? So the mixer will run at 96khz while the Dante network run at 48khz?
What about output attenuation, phase invert and delay for the Dante outputs on Rio devices?
@jamessilvers
8 ай бұрын
Hi, Have you found these yet? surely they can't have forgotten to include these....
@dancingwmyownshadow
5 ай бұрын
i havent found the answer yet
@hummhed
6 күн бұрын
They’re in a bit of an odd place, but I found them. Go to the I-O device menu. Select Console IO. to the lower right of the GUI that looks like the back of the console choose "Dante Out." There you'll see blocks of 8 Dante transmitters, and what bus feeds each. Each column has an "Assign" button. Press it and the delay, digital gain, and polarity invert are revealed. It’s Polarity invert, BTW. There’s no such thing as “inverting phase.” Phase is time dependent. Polarity is time independent. A polarity reversal is what happens when you press that little button. It has nothing to do with time. Why electronics manufacturers, who know better, started using a Phi symbol to denote polarity, is beyond me.
Where are the videos from the DM7 series?
Correction,,.. Clock-Sample rate.