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Audinate Partners with Inter-M Audinate to Co-Sponsor AES 44 Audio Networking Conference in San Diego Audinate and Brit Row Team up at Wembley Audinate selects Digicustics S.R.L. as their Authorized Distributor and Engineering Partner for South America Audinate Releases Mac OS X Lion compatibility for Dante Virtual Soundcard Audinate and NTP Technology Team Up at IBC JoeCo ships BLACKBOX BBR-DANTE RECORDER Audinate Elects David Krall as Chairman of the Board Audinate Signs Deal with UNiKA Professional Audio Ed Ellett to Join Audinate’s Technical Advisory Board Crest Audio Introduces Nx Dante-8 NexSys Control Module Audinate’s New Dante Netspander Crosses the AV Chasm Special Free Networking Seminar in Orlando for Consultants and Integrators Dante Wins Best Pro Audio Technology of the Year at PALME 2011 Audinate’s Dante Plays Major Role in This Year’s Sinus Award at PL+S Audinate’s Dante-MY16-AUD Wins Networking Sound Product of the Year AVnu Alliance Celebrates IEEE Publication of Audio Video Bridging (AVB) Standards Four Audio Debuts Dante Enabled Loudspeaker Processor at Prolight+Sound 2011 DiGiCo Announces New Dante Interface at Prolight+Sound 2011 Turbosound partners with Audinate and Lab.gruppen in new Flashline Array Audinate Partners with Its First South American Manufacturer David Krall Joins Audinate’s Board of Directors Audinate’s Dante Technology Graduates to Millikin University Audinate and Spain based Red Rocks Audio Announce Collaboration Audinate’s Dante Virtual Soundcard wins Readers Choice Award Audio Video Bridging (AVB) Wins “Breakthrough Technology of the Year” at InAVation Awards 2011 Audinate Debuts the Dante Brooklyn II Audio Networking Module Pro AV Industry Exec Dave Lebolt Joins Audinate’s Technical Advisory Board Audinate and ZP Engineering Extend Collaboration Network with Audinate at ISE 2011 Audinate and Focusrite Launch RedNet at NAMM 2011

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Goethe University Frankfurt

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Description: An advanced multi-media campus installation in Frankfurt, Germany.

Frankfurt University is a lively, urban, and cosmopolitan university that provides an excellent atmosphere in which to research, study, think, and create. The university was founded in 1914 through private funding. Thus, the university owes its establishment to the link – which is characteristic for the city of Frankfurt – between dynamic research, the legacy of the Enlightenment, and the conscious commitment of the citizens of Frankfurt to the fundamentals of international trade and industry.

The newly designed Campi Westend and Riedberg Goethe-University in Frankfurt is regarded as one of the leading German colleges for research and teaching. The use of advanced media technology is ahead of its time. 

Campus_Westend_Harsaalzentrum"We decided to use Dante because we didn´t want to face the restrictions associated with other digital networking solutions. Dante is a self-configuring system, so you don´t have to assign an individual IP-address to every component involved. Latency in Dante is very small, and many channels can easily be transmitted between different buildings and different campus with no problems.  It’s truly is plug and play”.- Detlef Hartmann, Hartmann + mathias partnership

The Challenge

To design and implement a scalable, comprehensive Audio and Video solution that covers two campuses each with large number of buildings and rooms. The system must allow faculty and students access to a full range of media, including recording.

The campuses are located in Northwest Frankfurt. Each campus is equipped with a 10Gig fiber optic network backbone, which is used to carry everything from HDMI video to ordinary computer traffic. The number of audio channels required is very high, up to 96 for a single location on campus, and several hundred for the campus as a whole. Audio must be easily configured and changed to meet ongoing usage at the school.

Furthermore, this audio must be matrixed with Video distribution hardware and so requires a solution that gracefully handles a mix of digital and analog I/O.

The Solution

Analog and digital signals from the Crestron A/V matrix are fed to Peavey MediaMatrix NIONs equipped with Dante modules. Peavey XDAB is used to harness large groups of NIONs and provide the high audio channel counts required. Peavey CAB4n units with Dante provide analog I/O to which users can attach nearly source, while Dante-equipped Tannoy QFlex line array speakers are employed for high intelligibility lecture halls.

Dante’s use of IP network standards means that high channel counts are easily accommodated using a single Gigabit network segment, with no need to create VLANs to expand channel count. Dante’s flexible signal routing allows users to send audio where they need it without complex signal processing or the need to manage groups of audio signals.

Stefan Mathias of the Hartmann + Mathias Partnership remarks: “We are able to do Layer 3 routing easily and efficiently which we couldn’t do with other networking technologies. Dante’s compatibility with AVB standards promises a secure investment for the University’s future, which is one of the main reasons we decided to go with Dante”.

Consultant: Detlef Hartmann and Stephan Mathias, Hartmann + mathias partnership 

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Integrator: BFE Studio and Media Systems, GmbH 

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Dante-enabled equipment used:

Peavey MediaMatrix NION n6

Peavey MediaMatrix NION n3

Peavey MediaMatrix Cab4n

Tannoy QFlex Array Loudspeaker

 

Awards: 2010 SINUS Systems Integration Award 

The 'Sinus – Systems Integration Award' honors planning, creativity and the implementation of those plans in solving complex problems. The Riedberg Campus was the first project in Germany to use Audinate’s Dante solution as the audio network.

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Benefits and Savings:

  • Complete compatibility with standard IP networks means less configuration
  • Very high channel counts without the need for additional VLANs
  • Insured against future technology changes with AVB and Gigabit compatibility
  • Highly scalable and ready for expansion as campuses grow and merge
  • Lower costs of cabling compared with analog systems