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Klark Teknik DN9630 AES50 to USB 2.0 Converter

BH #KLDN9630 • MFR #DN9630
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Klark Teknik DN9630 AES50 to USB 2.0 Converter
Key Features
  • Up to 48 Bidirectional Channels
  • Simultaneous Recording and Playback
  • Works with Mac and Windows
  • 48/96 kHz: 48/24 Channels
The Klark Teknik DN9630 is an AES50 to USB converter, which provides simultaneous multi-channel computer audio recording and playback, making it ideal for use with MIDAS digital consoles and other AES50 equipped products. The DN9630 features a single AES50 connector, while the single USB 2.0 port connects directly to a Windows/Mac computer, offering up to 48 bidirectional channels at 48 kHz and 24 bidirectional channels at 96 kHz sample rates. Able to withstand the rigors of on-the-road wear and tear, the compact and rugged enclosure is machined from durable aluminum and features silicone rubber coroner bumpers. The Klark Teknik DN9630 is powered via USB and includes a standard USB 2.0 cable.
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Can you use two DN9630's at one time on a Mac? Can you create an aggregate device with both devices plugged into a mac?
Asked by: Jared C.
We are aggregating at our church off our Midas Pro 2 with no problems.
Answered by: Eric
Date published: 2020-06-04

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Does this stack up in Windows PC so that i can get 48+ bidirectional channels in 96khz?
Asked by: wooseok l.
No stacking. The DN9630 features a single AES50 connector, while the single USB 2.0 port connects directly to a Windows/Mac computer, offering up to 48 bidirectional channels at 48 kHz and 24 bidirectional channels at 96 kHz sample rates
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2020-02-24

Will this record the 32 mono channels coming in ...

Will this record the 32 mono channels coming in or just a stereo channel of the mix in the board?
Asked by: Saul
This would allow for multi track when used with appropriate mixing board. The Board needs AES50 connection.
Answered by: Moe
Date published: 2021-05-24

What is the latency? Would it satisfy a live ...

What is the latency? Would it satisfy a live software-based keyboard rig?
Asked by: Taras
Unfortunately the manufacturer has not published those spec's.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2019-12-23

Can you use this to control and record directly ...

Can you use this to control and record directly from a Midas 32/16 stage box with preamps without a mixer?
Asked by: Edward
You can record with this unit from a Midas stage box, but not control the mic preamp's remotely without a mixer.
Answered by: Steven M
Date published: 2021-08-27

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Will this convert 96k from my Midas to 48k so I can record 48ch at one time? Doesnt it take two aes50 cables to get 48 channels one way into something. My desk runs at 96k but Id be ok recording at 48k but Im guessing I would need a converter to go from 96k to 48k.
Asked by: Scott
No, it will not convert to give you the full 48ch. I would suggest getting two and handling it that way, a converter will likely be larger and more expensive.
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2021-01-06
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