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Jan 10: AV Produktion (Sweden)
Dante-MY16-AUD vinner sitt första pris (Dante-MY16-AUD wins its first prize)

Written by Mikael Collin

Distributed worldwide by Yamaha Commercial Audio, the Audinate Dante-MY16-AUD networking card is so new that it has barely left the production line, yet it has already received its first industry award.


Jan 10: Yamaha Commerical Audio Press Release
Dante-MY16-AUD Gets Loaded With Britannia Row

The Dante-MY16-AUD card is now shipping, offering seamless integration of the latest audio networking technology with a wide range of Yamaha digital audio products. And the new interface is already proving its worth to Britannia Row, one of the UK’s leading audio production companies, whether it’s in touring, festival or club systems.


Jan 10:  inAvate Magazine
Lab.gruppen unveils Lake processor

The LM 26 will accept audio signals as analogue, AES digital, or via Audinate’s Dante digital audio network at 48 kHz and 96 kHz sampling rates.


Jan 10:  inAvate Magazine
The Great Gig in the LAN

Written by Richard Northwood

As it is now over ten years since the introduction of CobraNet to the audio community it seemed appropriate to review the current state of audio networking protocols and discover how much growing up has gone on in the last ten years.


Jan 10: System Contractors News
Dante Joins Course Offerings

NSCA University has approved the addition of Audinate's Audio Networking Course into its rapidly growing libaray of Partner Provider courses.


Dec 09: The International Buyer's Guide-Audio Consoles 2010
Technology Snapshot: Digital Network & Transmission Protocols

Report by Stephen Bennett

Getting sound from one place to another is a lot more complicated than it sounds. Luckily, quite a few clever people have done the hard work for us, and there are now a good choice of systems and protocols for the digital journey. Stephen Bennett picks out the gems…


Dec 09: NSCA News On-Line
NSCA University™ Adds Dante Audio Networking to Course Offerings

Press Release

NSCA University has approved the addition of Audinate’s Dante Audio Networking Course into its rapidly growing library of Partner Provider courses, which are eligible for NSCA Learning Units (LUs) to apply toward NSCA’s Certificate of Completion Program (CCP) or recertification.


Aug 09: AV Magazine
Dante is the new audio networking name on everybody’s lips. But why is Dante so hot?

Written By Christopher Holder

Shock, Horror… digital audio is now just like all the other data chugging around computer networks. Audio isn’t special anymore (sob). Yes, that’s right (are you sitting down?), any IT shmo can start configuring and managing an audio network in the same way as he or she might manage any other ethernet-based Internet Protocol (IP) network.


Aug 09: Prosoundweb.com
The Decision-Making Process In Growing A Regional Sound Reinforcement Company

Written by Shannon Dunn

For a regional sound company, as in any growing business with significant hardware costs, equipment purchases can really affect cash flow and strain the budget.

The challenge is to make smart choices and stay within a set budget without compromising quality - a course being navigated by Spider Ranch Productions Owner/Founder Alex Moran.


Aug 09: Audinate Presents to Audio Engineering Society (AES)
AVB and Audio Networking

Presented by Ashesh Doshi

In response to an invitation from the Audio Engineering Society (AES), Audinate gave a presentation to the AES LA section about Dante and AVB. The presentation was well-received, generating a lot of interest and questions from the audience. A write-up of Audinate's presentation can be found in the AES LA Section's August newsletter.


Jul 09: AV Technology
InfoComm Surprises

Highlights Section

Another digital audio networking contender – Audinante’s Dante – arrived in full form at this year’s InfoComm, complete with heavy hitter partners like Bosch Communications, Yamaha and a couple of dozen other licensees.

Jul 09: Live Sound International
From the Editors Desk

Written by Jeff MacKay

One item of note were the announcements of Bosch and Yamaha Commercial Audio releasing products to support Audinate’s Dante networking protocol. “Dante” was a buzz word of the show.

Jul 09: Live Sound International
Audinate Partners with Yamaha. Audinate Partners with Bosch

Written by Editor

YAMAHA Commercial Audio Systems (YCAS) has announced a partnership with Audinate to create Dante compatible cards for its line of products, specifically the Audinate Dante-MY16-AUD card

AUDINATE has also announced its partnership with Bosch Communications Systems for a companywide license agreement to implement Dante audio networking solutions into their products

Jul 09: Live Sound International
Making Smart Purchasing Decisions

Written by Shannon Dunn

SUCCESS CAN SOMETIMES create its own challenges. For a regional sound company it can often mean buying more equipment to handle the needs of additional, bigger and more demanding clients…

…An added bonus to the Dolby Lake Processor was that it came with Dante – Audinate’s digital audio networking technology…

…The savings on the new setup has been a real relief for the tight budget. Considerable money – about $10,000 – was eliminated for items that would usually be allocated to connect analog amps to the system.


Jun 09: Electronic Musician
Tech Page: Easy Does It
DIGITAL AUDIO NETWORKING MADE SIMPLE

Written by Scott Wilkinson

As all electronic musicians know by now, digital audio has transformed nearly all aspects of modern music production. But one area remains largely analog: signal distribution within recording studios and live-performance venues… Several companies have developed various solutions to this problem…

… An Australian company called Audinate has thrown its hat into the ring…

Mar 09: Pro Sound News Europe
Dante’s in for the long haul

Written by Steve Harvey

Digital media networking just got easy, according to technology developer Audinate – and it’s difficult to argue otherwise. Built on existing networking protocols and standards, Audinate’s Dante is a plug-and-play solution for transporting digital multimedia that has already been licensed into more than two-dozen audio equipment brands.


Mar 09: Live Sound International
Network Trailblazers

Written by Dan Garcia

Setting up the Dante network was “undaunting” Luken reports. “All we did was turn the processors on and connect them…I think it took us longer to plug in the Cat 5 cables than it [Dante] did to configure the network”

May 08: AV Technology
Guide to Networked AV

Written by Mark Mayfield

Ten years ago, you would rarely see the words “AV” and “network” used in the same sentence, let alone linked together. Today, modern networking concepts and technologies are common in pro audio and AV applications…

… Dante is a new digital audio networking technology from Audinate that is compatible with standard lnternet Protocols (not just Ethernet) without compromising performance. Sample-accurate synchronization and low latency allows Dante to be used in live audio applications.


Aug 07: Pro AV Magazine
Digital Audio Networking Demystified

Written by Brent Harshbarger

Networking has been a source of frustration and confusion for pro AV professionals for decades. Fortunately, the International Organization of Standardization, more commonly referred to as ISO, created a framework…

… a newcomer to professional audio networking, Australia based
Audinate, has recently become the first professional audio networking technology to use UDP/IP technology over Ethernet with its product called Dante.