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RME Digiface Dante 256-Channel Dante to MADI Audio Interface with USB

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RME Digiface Dante 256-Channel Dante to MADI Audio Interface with USB
Key Features
  • 256 Channels: 128 In / 128 Out
  • Up to 24-Bit / 192 kHz Digital Audio
  • 4 x RJ45 Ethernet Ports for Dante
  • 2 x BNC for MADI / Word Clock
The RME Digiface Dante is an audio interface that combines USB 3.0, MADI, and DANTE formats to give you up to 256 channels of digital connectivity. As such, you can route and mix digital audio coming from multiple sources. It does this at low latency and also gives you the TotalMix FX bundle to apply processing to all of your submixes. With various channel configurations, it can operate at sample rates of up to 192 kHz and at resolutions of 24 bits.
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RME Digiface Dante Overview

The RME Digiface Dante is an audio interface that combines USB 3.0, MADI, and DANTE formats to give you up to 256 channels of digital connectivity. As such, you can route and mix digital audio coming from multiple sources. It does this at low latency and also gives you the TotalMix FX bundle to apply processing to all of your submixes. With various channel configurations, it can operate at sample rates of up to 192 kHz and at resolutions of 24 bits.

On the front of the unit, you'll find four RJ45 Ethernet ports for Dante connections. These ports support both 100 Mb/s and 1 Gb/s, and can be used in Switched or Redundancy modes. You'll also note 2 BNC sockets for MADI I/O or wordclock connections and a 1/4" headphone output. The headphone output can monitor any audio channel and can also supply an analog stereo mix-down connection.

The rear of the Digiface Dante sports a USB connection for USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 at reduced channel counts (64 channels, Dante only). You can also bus-power the unit over USB, though it's recommended that you use the included power supply if you're running all four network connections and the headphone output at once.

Use this device with your Mac or Windows computer over USB, or operate the unit in standalone. In standalone, the Digiface Dante turns into a 64-channel Dante/MADI converter.

To aid you in routing and mixing signals, the Digiface Dante ships with TotalMix FX. Also included is DiGiCheck DSP, utility software that provides tools to test, measure, and analyze digital audio streams. These tools include peak metering, RMS metering, standardized loudness metering, a vector audio scope, bit statistics, a spectral analyzer, and more.

Select Features at a Glance
  • All settings can be changed in real-time
  • 64 channels Dante (AES67), 64 channels MADI
  • 32 channels 24-bit / 96 kHz of record/playback on both Dante and MADI 
  • 16 channels 24-bit / 192 kHz of record/playback on both Dante and MADI 
  • Slave and Master clock modes 
  • MADI, internal, or Dante clock sources
  • 4 x Gigabit Ethernet port, 100 Mb/s compatible
  • TotalMix 4096 channel mixer with 46-bit internal resolution, for latency-free submixes and ASIO Direct Monitoring
  • Analog/Line headphone output, separate output for independent submix
  • DIGICheck DSP for metering needs
  • Standalone mode with Dante-to-MADI/MADI-to-Dante converter functionality
  • USB error analysis, displayed in the Settings dialog

RME Digiface Dante Specs

Key Specs
Channels of I/O
Digital:
128 Input / 128 Output
Maximum Sampling Rate
192 kHz / 24-Bit
Number of Microphone Inputs
No
Analog Audio I/O
1x 1/4" TRS Unbalanced Headphone Output
Digital Audio I/O
1x BNC Coaxial MADI Input (Word Clock Support)
1x BNC Coaxial MADI Output (Word Clock Support)
Host Connection
1x USB-B
OS Compatibility
Windows 7 or Later
macOS 10.11 or Later
Power Requirements
AC/DC Power Adapter (Included), USB Bus Power
Channels of I/O
Digital:
128 Input / 128 Output
Built-In DSP
No
Maximum Sampling Rate
192 kHz / 24-Bit
Number of Microphone Inputs
No
Built-In Microphone
No
Signal Processing
Pad
No
High-Pass Filter
No
Solo/Mute
No
Connectivity
Analog Audio I/O
1x 1/4" TRS Unbalanced Headphone Output
Phantom Power
No
Digital Audio I/O
1x BNC Coaxial MADI Input (Word Clock Support)
1x BNC Coaxial MADI Output (Word Clock Support)
Host Connection
1x USB-B
Host Connection Protocol
USB 3.0 / 3.1/3.2 Gen 1
USB (Non-Host)
No
Sync I/O
1x BNC Word Clock Input (Shared with MADI)
1x BNC Word Clock Output (Shared with MADI)
Network I/O
4x RJ45 Dante
MIDI I/O
No
Expansion Slots
No
Performance
Frequency Response
Headphone Outputs:
0 Hz to 20.8 kHz /-5 (at 44.1 kHz)
0 Hz to 45 kHz /-5 (at 96 kHz)
0 Hz to 89 kHz /-1 (at 192 kHz)
Headphone Output Power
50 mW into 2 Kilohms
THD
Headphone Outputs:
-96 dB / 0.0016%
THD+N
Headphone Outputs:
-95 dB / 0.0017%
Digital Audio
Sample Rates
Up to 192 kHz (Digital Output)
Sample Rate Conversion
No
Bit Depths
Up to 24-Bit (AD/DA Conversion)
Sync Sources
Dante, Internal, MADI
Clocking
Word Clock:
Input Termination: 75 Ohms (Switchable)
Audio Storage & Playback
Media/Memory Card Slot
No
Compatibility
OS Compatibility
Computer: Windows 7 or Later / macOS 10.11 or Later
Mobile: iOS Only
OS Compatibility
Windows 7 or Later
macOS 10.11 or Later
Mobile App Compatible
Yes: iOS Only
App Name: Total Mix Remote
Required Hardware
Available USB 2.0 Port, USB 3.0 / 3.1/3.2 Gen 1 Port
Power
Power Requirements
AC/DC Power Adapter (Included), USB Bus Power
AC/DC Power Adapter
12 VDC (Included)
Power Consumption
6 W (Maximum)
Physical
Operating Conditions
37 to 82°F / 5 to 50°C 
Dimensions
6.69 x 3.31 x 1.02" / 169.93 x 84.07 x 25.91 mm
Weight
1.1 lb / 500.0 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.635 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
11.8 x 6.6 x 3.9"

RME Digiface Dante Reviews

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Does this work with Apple Silicon?

Does this work with Apple Silicon?
Asked by: Heart of
Yes, the RME Digiface Dante is compatible with M1/M2 Mac computers. Detailed instructions for driver installation can be found here: https://www.rme-audio.de/rme-macos.html
Answered by: Calvin M
Date published: 2023-04-17

Can you use this as the main switch to connect 4 ...

Can you use this as the main switch to connect 4 more devices to the "network"? I only have 5 machines that need Dante.
Asked by: Nathaniel
Yes the RME Digiface Dante can connect to 4 devices.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2022-01-23

What is the latency? How do we get clock if using ...

What is the latency? How do we get clock if using both madi in/ out. How do I get a demo of this product?
Asked by: Anonymous
This is a high quality audio interface with extremely low latency. The MADI input would be the master clock in your set up, and you would have almost zero percent latency. RME does not provide an exact number for latency.
Answered by: Steve
Date published: 2021-03-22
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