Setup Gui - Interfaces - Dante I/O Interface - Inputs - junger EASY LOUDNESS Manual

Digital audio processor
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Set up GUI – INTERFACES – Dante I/O Interface – Inputs
The DanteController software gives you an overview of all members of such a DANTE network.
You can assign channel labels for the inputs (from the network to the device interface). Those labels will
automatically appear in the EASY LOUDNESS and will be displayed there.
Here is a glimpse of the GUI of the DanteController:
We see the labels assigned by the DanteController software in the "Channel" column:
Inputs
Eight inputs are pre-defined for the DANTE interface installed in an
EASY LOUDNESS. They are organized in pairs and the input status
is shown by soft LEDs (green = PCM audio / yellow = non audio/
grey no audio).
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As an example you see here a
"DAP4-LM" (name given by the Dante
Controller) that has assigned the labels
DAP-4 2/1 ... 2/8 for both the inputs and
the outputs.
Beside a few more devices on that
network, we see the unfolded outputs
of a DanteVirtualSoundcard (VSC)
named "VSC-MARTIN" on the upper
right hand side.
The top horizontal area shows the
transmitters while the receivers are
shown vertically on the left hand side.
The outputs PCM 0 and PCM 1 from the
VCS are assigned to the EASY
LOUDNESS inputs
DAP4-LM 2/1 and 2/2 while two outputs
from the "DAP4-LM" are assigned to the
VSC inputs "01" and "02".

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