Topic: Plug and play?
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The RME USA website has this to say about the Digiface Dante: "Used without USB the Digiface Dante automatically turns into a 64-channel Dante / MADI converter."
The manual confirms this: "The Digiface Dante can be used stand-alone, powered by the included power supply. Alternatively USB bus power from a USB power wall wart or USB battery can be used. When not connected to a computer host the device operates as 64 channel MADI to/from Dante converter. All channels are transferred to the other format unchanged, both ways."
I took my new Digiface Dante out for its first test drive last night. The diagram - link above - shows a CAT 8 Ethernet cable connecting the Dante 64x64 card in the house Allen & Heath Avantis console to the Digiface Dante. The diagram also shows BNC coaxial connections from the Digiface Dante to the MADI card on one of my Cymatic Audio uTrack24 recorders. A second BNC coaxial cable runs from the MADI output on Cymatic card #1 to the MADI input on Cymatic card #2.
(The three Ethernet cables connected to the router enable the two uTrack24 recorders to sync together and enable the Motorola smartphone to display the audio input levels to the recorders, using the Cymatic uRemote app for Android.)
According to the house tech at the venue, the house file for the Avantis has the direct outs of input channel strips 1-64 patched to the Dante card. I hoped and assumed that this would be a plug-and-play setup, but we could not get my recorders to receive any signal using the MADI inputs.
We were forced to switch to Plan B and use the 12 XLR-M analog outputs on the Avantis console to feed my recorders. Fortunately, the portable rig is set up for both MADI and line-level analog audio inputs.
Two questions: Why didn't this work, and how can I make it work?
Thanks for help and advice!