Dante Interface Cards

Dante Interface Cards are also known as Dante Option Cards. Audio equipment is often designed with card slots to increase the flexibility of their device. The slots allow the user to buy and install the specific capabilities they need, and update as technology changes, without having to replace the entire piece of equpment. For example, many users started replacing CobraNet and other I/O cards with Dante interface cards when Dante became the most popular audio networking technology.

Asystems - DT44

Asystems' DT44 is an 4x4 Dante interface card. Asystems offers four audio networking options for network-enabled devices including the DMP, DMA and NT series.

Asystems - DT88

Asystems' DT88 is an 8x8 Dante interface card. Asystems offers four audio networking options for network-enabled devices including the DMP, DMA and NT series.

Rane - DANTEx

The DANTEx is an optional plug-in card for the Rane Terminal 1010x that allows system designers to integrate a Terminal 1010x processor with Dante-equipped microphones, amplifiers, breakout boxes, mixing consoles and other supported devices.

Allen & Heath - Dante 64x64

The Dante 64x64 card offers low latency, high channel count connectivity between dLive systems and Dante networks and devices. With 64 channels of bidirectional audio at 96kHz, the card allows high channel digital splits between systems whilst offering simultaneous multitrack recording via Dante Virtual Soundcard.

Allen & Heath - Dante 128x128

The Dante 128x128 card offers low latency, high channel count connectivity between dLive systems and Dante networks and devices. With 128 channels of bidirectional audio at 96kHz, the card allows high channel digital splits between systems whilst offering simultaneous multitrack recording of up to 64 channels via Dante Virtual Soundcard.