Symetrix announces the Radius 12×8, which allows for network audio expansion using Audinate’s Dante protocol over standard IT networks and includes fixed I/O and an open-architecture digital signal processor that expands the SymNet platform with 12 mic/line inputs and eight line outputs. Radius may be installed as a stand-alone processor or used in conjunction with SymNet Edge or third-party Dante network enabled devices to achieve the scalability and flexibility needed to meet installation specifications, whether simple or complex.
Audinate’s Dante technology connects networks by transporting high-quality media over standard IT networks. Dante delivers a self-configuring, true plug-and-play digital audio network that uses standard Internet Protocols. Plug-and-play networking enables multiple Radius and Edge units to function as building blocks in a scalable system design, from one DSP to many. Radius 12×8 configures with SymNet Composer software with more than 600 DSP modules.
Internal gigabit and 10/100 switches eliminate the need for third-party switches in most systems. Radius 12×8 has 64 transmit and 64 receive channels and promises ultra low latency. User control includes Symetrix ARC wall panels, the ARC-WEB application, SymNet SymVue, and third-party touchscreens.
Advanced training is available online and Symetrix technical support staff available for design assistance.
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Watch the “Radius 12×8 Hardware Overview” video, plus more product videos.
For more information about Dante technology, visit www.audinate.com.