Click on the Clock Status Monitor indicator (green square in the lower right corner in the screen shot). It is always good to quickly check for the status of the devices and the routing at this point, before proceeding to configuring mix settings in KLANG:fabrik. KLANG:quelle’s output 1 left: Out 1 – L (1) will receive KLANG:fabrik’s Out 1 – L (1) and KLANG:quelle’s right: Out 1 – R (2) will receive KLANG:fabrik’s Out 1 – R (2).ĭownload the preset to this first example and load the XML file with Dante Controller. Expand the channels of KLANG:quelle on the right view (Dante Receivers). Expand the KLANG:fabrik channels in the top view (Dante Transmitters, click on the + sign). In the first example we route the first 3D in-ear mix of KLANG:fabrik (User 1 left “Out 1 – L (1)” and User 1 right “Out 1 – R (2)”) to all four outputs of KLANG:quelle. In Dante Controller navigate to the Routing screen. Step 5: Route Mixes from KLANG:fabrik to KLANG:quelle L stands for left, and R stands for right channel, respectively–
–Please note that the number in brackets is increasing and counting the physical channels, where as the label before the brackets uses a similar labeling than on the devices or in the KLANG:app. 1 to 1, 2 to 2 etc.) you can also press the ctrl key and click on the minus checkbox between transmitter and receiver. Hover your mouse over the icon to get more information on the problem. You will notice that a blank square will turn to yellow first and then quickly to green if routing was successful. In the screenshot this is the position of the green check mark icon. To route audio, click on the square at the crossing. Before starting to route audio streams let’s make sure that all devices are configured correctly.ĭouble click on any device in the Routing tab and navigate to Device Config to set Sampling Rate (48 kHz in this example) and Latency settings (250 microseconds in this example). Open the Dante Controller on your PC/MAC and navigate to the Routing tab.
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Read more on how to change modes and on what mode is most suitable for your setup… – – If you are unsure about the network switch setting of KLANG:fabrik or KLANG:vier connect your computer running the Dante controller to the Dante port and set the switch configuration mode to “Switch attached Control” to start. With DVS, your computer can be routed with the Dante Controller just like any other Dante equipment. The DVS allows you to send and receive audio with your computer. If you don’t have a mixing console at your fingertips, you can also use and configure KLANG equipment with the Dante Virtual Soundcard (DVS). If you connect a Dante-enabled mixing board, make sure to also connect your PC/Mac running the Dante Controller to the network. Connect Mac/PC with Dante Virtual Soundcard or Dante-enabled mixing board to KLANG:fabrik and KLANG:quelle.