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The Behringer X-Dante Mixer Accessory is a compact, lightweight 32-channel, 48 kHz bi-directional audio interface designed for seamless integration into Dante IP networks. It delivers high-speed 24-bit audio transmission with ultra-low latency and sample-accurate synchronization, compatible with both 100 Mbit/s and Gigabit Ethernet infrastructures featuring DSCP-based QoS. The device supports mixed sample and bit rates on the same network and offers full remote control of the X32 mixer via its integrated Ethernet switch, making it an essential upgrade for professional audio networking setups.





| ASIN | B00GRKXRIE |
| Audio Input | 32 inputs |
| Brand | Behringer |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Connectivity technology | Ethernet |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 52 Reviews |
| Frequency | 48 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00696859054617 |
| Included Components | High Performance 32 Channel Audinate Dante Expansion Card for X32 |
| Item Type Name | 32-Channel Audinate Dante Expansion Card |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
| Item weight | 0.35 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | MUSIC Group |
| Manufacturer Part Number | X-DANTE |
| Model Number | XDANTE |
| Number of Channels | 32 |
| Number of channels | 32 |
| Output Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Power Source | Internal |
| Power source | Internal |
| Product Warranty | Please refer to http://www. Music-group. Com/support/warranty-condition. |
| UPC | 696859054617 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
T**Y
Great Product
Work great
G**N
It does what it is meant to do
Super fast delivery from Japan
N**W
Its a great addition to an already stellar console!
This was a tough purchase to make as it is a $400 card and then if you want to use it with a computer you need the Dante Virtual Sound Card witch is $30. However after using it i feel that the X-Dante card is the one they should bundle with the x32. I started using Waves Multirack with my x32 months ago but the latency from USB or Firewire made it next to impossible to use live and only being able to send audio to one PC made me choose between tracking a show and using waves. Now with Dante I can send the Audio to as many systems as I want and best part of it the latency on ASIO is 4ms max with an avg of 1.6ms. Should you buy this? Well if you need the low latency and versatility of being able to use standard IP networks to push audio to the X32 then Yes. If you have a X-UF card and don't do anything more than tracking the 32ch from the x32 then its a maybe. It expands the X32 into a console with both AES50 and Dante you could then drop this desk into a Yamaha environment extremely easily and it does make tracking easier i would say with the only requirement that a system really needs to be able to record all 32 tracks is a good Ethernet port.
N**B
Worked well but too expensive
Worked but too expensive
E**R
I am very happy with this card
I am very happy with this card. This allowed me to use Waves Multirack with all my Waves plugins and that made a huge difference to the quality of my mixes at church. For each computer you will need to buy a Virtual Sound Card for $30 or buy a PCI-e Card for a Desktop PC that cost about $1000 if you want extremely low latency. My current setup is with the Virtual Sound Card on two laptops. One for Waves Multirack and another one for Recording. Take into account you will need a descent switch for Dante network to work properly like the Cisco SG300-10 10-port Gigabit Managed Switch (under $200) and disable Energy-Efficient Ethernet as that technology can cause issues with Dante Network. I was able to get away with a cheaper switch for under $60, the NETGEAR ProSAFE GS108E 8-Port Gigabit Switch (GS108E-300NAS) as it was the cheaper option recommended by Waves for Multirack for a low budget but the Cisco is still a preferred switch and the one tested and recommended by Yamaha for Dante Audio. Yamaha has all the documentation on how to configure the Cisco Switch for best performance. One tip based on my experience, even when Dante documentation says it works with Auto IP Addresses I have had issues with that causing higher latency/clock issues and I had to connect and old router with DHCP enabled just to assign IP Addresses to devices in the Dante Network. Also if you don't have a MAC but a Windows laptop like me, in my case I started with Windows 7 and now Windows 10, you will have to tweak the OS to get the lowest latency possible so do your research. In my case the laptops I am using are over 3 years old so I had to do a lot of tweaking to take the latency down. Below is a useful link for that. [...]
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