I’d appreciate if you told me what equipment do you use to record and play via Dante. What computers, short spec., switches, cables (lengths and types), etc. Maybe some hardware devices, like Joeco or similar? I’m about to purchase a recording computer, but so far haven’t got a configuration that would handle all channels. So far my best result is 24 inputs recorded with Cubase.
I can record 64 channels into Reaper with an previous generation Mac Mini. I only use to record but should be able to handle some moderate mixing playback also. I say that because I use a MacBook Pro with very similar specs to mix on. And for cables I use a 10m cat5e cable from the dante card straight into the Mini. I also record to an external FireWire drive.
T112/48, MacBook Pro, D-link DIR-815, iPad 1 w/mixpad, Dante card feeding a Mac Mini w/DVS.
Cabling is Sommer Cat7 Mercator 70m + patch length, Netgear switch
ProTools 9/10, Steinberg Cubase/Nuendo, Reaper, Logoc Pro 9
JoeCo BBR-Dante
I’d set up a configuration with above equipment for load test simulation during SAE Alumni Convention VII in Berlin, Oktober 13-14th, covering all available Dante channels, running 9-10 h per day. No faults detected! More info see: Redirecting...
Result: DANTE on iLive = reliable, scaleable, easy to use
I recently got one Lenovo E520 with B940 core duo, 2 GB RAM for a customer and it was recording 40 channels without problems.
Today I visited another customer who has DELL with i3 processor, 2 GB RAM, 7200rpm HDD- it recorded 64 channels for few hours, but has problems with playback. Reaper is running fine, channel indication works fine, sound is distorted, mutes for some time, then cuts in. Dante controller shows yellow triangles on random channels in patch from computer to IDR. After repatching the route sound comes back instantly, but not for long time. Replaced several cables, different lengths, no changes. Strange thing is all the audio files are recorded with no problems, Reaper doesn’t stop or stutter- it looks like DVS or something in DVS comms with Ethernet adapter.