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minute we are asked to bring in a few channels for various system components to connect, Sanctuary to Stage” video webinar at http:// from the existing DT164-W wall boxes in regardless of manufacturer. It allows for quick bit.ly/allenheathdante030619. This 45-minute addition to the newly added DX168 stage changes and additions in audio routing with primer presents a number of real-world Dante boxes. It isn’t just the ease of adding more the click of a button instead of the addition applications and contains no gongs or banjo. channels over Dante, but the ease of bringing or re-patching of physical analog cables. And those channels from different Dante-enabled perhaps most importantly, it offers the ability to sources. The routing of audio is handled via a easily scale a system over time as the needs of combination of the Dante network software and the church grow and change. the local setup of the digital consoles, giving us an almost endless number of audio flow Make sure to read the Part 3 Audinate’s Dante options without having to physically re-patch or in Worship series finale next month. We’ll wrap reposition system hardware components. up the key concepts and look at a few network switch basics. Also, be sure to check out the In short, Dante provides a common denominator free “Network Simplicity that Scales from April 2019 Jeff Hawley Currently guiding the marketing for Allen & Heath in the US market, Jeff has a diverse background as a musician, engineer and trendsetting industry executive. A noted LA-area jazz bassist, Jeff has played in a wide variety of venues around the world, including Carnegie Hall, Angel Stadium, the Swiss Alps, and Guatemalan jungles. In addition to performing and producing, Jeff has designed award- winning music industry products and accessories and directed the branding and marketing functions for a number of top musical instrument and pro audio brands. Subscribe for Free... 195