What Is In The Iam-Audio-1 Plus For Dante - Wohler iAM-AUDIO-1 PLUS User Manual

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What is in the iAM-AUDIO-1 PLUS for Dante?

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The Audinate® Brooklyn II board automatically recognizes Dante
networks when
installed, will alert other devices of its presence and configuration, and will
configure its AoIP address per DHCP or local link protocols. There is no need to set
a static address for the iAM-AUDIO-1 PLUS Dante port, so no address entry method
is provided in the iAM-AUDIO-1 PLUS for Dante network setup. While it is possible
to Manually Configure an IP Address from the network, this is not a
recommended Dante practice and should not be done.
Figure B–2: Device View
Up to 16 of the 64 AoIP receive channels can be monitored at once in the iAM-
AUDIO-1 PLUS. The iAM-AUDIO-1 PLUS transmits up to 20 channels. 1 to 16 are
the monitored channel in prefade mode. The remaining four are reserved for future
use. Currently they are mapped to channels being monitored on meter 1 to 4 in
post-fade mode. The sixteen iAM-AUDIO-1 PLUS monitored channels are
transmitted to the Dante network.
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The iAM-AUDIO-1 PLUS Dante
AoIP is configured by the iAM-AUDIO-1
PLUS to receive up to 64 channels and transmit 16 channels of Dante AoIP
at 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz audio sample rates. 48 kHz is the iAM default rate.
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Sample rate selection is left up to the Dante
Controller device or software. All
devices connected to each other through a Dante network must be set to the same
sample rate. Slight ticking may be heard in the iAM-AUDIO-1 PLUS monitor when
monitoring different input types at different sample rates or if sources are
asynchronous.
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