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Focusrite RedNet PCIeNX Dante Interface Card

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Focusrite RedNet PCIeNX Dante Interface Card
Key Features
  • For Dolby Atmos Recording Sessions
  • For 128x128 Channel Dante Applications
  • Ultralow-Latency 24-Bit / 192 kHz
  • Upgrade Option to 256x256 Channels
Designed for high-channel-count Dante applications such as large recording sessions or postproduction work for Dolby Atmos and other immersive formats, the Focusrite RedNet PCIeNX is a PCIe interface card that delivers 128x128 audio channels simultaneously (at up to 192 kHz) with ultralow round-trip latency. Compatible with Windows and Mac (Intel and Apple Silicon supported), RedNet PCIeNX can be installed in a PCIe slot or Thunderbolt chassis to seamlessly integrate with your existing hardware and accelerate any Dante workflow.
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What is the round latency spec for each sample ...

What is the round latency spec for each sample rate?
Asked by: E
Roundtrip latency would be calculated by having an analog conversion and back again. The Focusrite RedNet PCIeNX Dante PCIe Dante Interface Card does not have any analog IO, so to measure roundtrip, it would need to be paired with another device to measure, which would also add to the latency time. Being that all analog IO has slightly different latency specs, Focusrite did not want to release a spec based on a specific analog IO’s latency spec along with the cards. This is why Focusrite uses the terminology 'ultra-low roundtrip latency'.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2024-06-18
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