The 64-channel 48 kHz bi - directional audio interface supercharges the WING mixer, enabling seamless integration with Dante - enabled IP networks. Dante, an Audinate proprietary AoIP solution compliant with the AES67 standard, boosts interoperability. It works with standard 100Mbit/s or Gigabit Network infrastructure using DSCP - based QoS, allowing mixed sample and bit rates on the same network. The WING - DANTE card offers 24 - bit signal transmission with sample - accurate synchronization and low latency, guaranteeing top - notch audio quality. A secondary input provides seamless, redundant network access. Key features include: 64 - channel 48 kHz bi - directional audio for Dante IP networks; low - latency 24 - bit signal transmission with precise synchronization; compatibility with 100 MBit/s or Gigabit network infrastructure with QoS; coexistence of mixed sample and bit rates on the Dante network; WING remote control via the integrated Ethernet switch; full control with the Audinate Dante Controller app; use of the Dante Virtual Soundcard for up to 64 - channel multitrack recording and playback on PC or Mac (license available at www.audinate.com); and configurable secondary connection for redundant audio networking.


Using the Behringer 64 - channel 48 kHz Dante Expansion Card for your WING mixer is a breeze. First, make sure your WING mixer is powered off and insert the card into the appropriate slot. Once inserted, power on the mixer. To connect to a Dante - enabled IP network, use either a standard 100Mbit/s or Gigabit Ethernet cable. You can control the configuration and signal routing using the Audinate Dante Controller application. For multitrack recording and playback, install the Dante Virtual Soundcard on your PC or Mac (you may need to purchase a license from www.audinate.com). When it comes to maintenance, keep the card clean and free from dust. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you're using the secondary connection for redundant audio networking, make sure to configure it properly in the settings to ensure seamless operation. Always power off the mixer before removing or inserting the card to prevent any damage.