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    The current church network doesn’t have the capability of seperate VLANs, however that upgrade is also in the works, and I plan on having our IT guy set up a VLAN just for Dante, when that happens.

    We are wanting to record and use Dante Controller on the PC that is on the church network, along with using the network to send audio to the GLD in another room. I guess what I’m wondering is will I need to change the IP addresses of the iLive and GLD in order put the Dante Network on the Church network, or can I leave everything as is with their default IPs?

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    Mike

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    I thought about the Waves card, but was told by our rep that the Waves card was for plug ins only? I didn’t think that was right. Does Waves require any other special hardware/software other than the DAW.

    Another thing, which would be more universal for this set up Waves or Dante? I was thinking Dante would be more universal, and easier for someone else to patch into if needed. The church has had some recording companies use their space in the past, which they had to use an Analog split at the time. I would like to provide the most universal option for a Recording company to come in with their equipment to get up and running.

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    Mike Harper
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    Thinking about this more. Would I run the from each Dante card to a switch, then connect the multi-tracking PC to the switch? How would the combining of the 2 cards work on the network to give 128×128?

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    Mike Harper
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    #60194
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    Awesome, That should work out perfect.

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    Mike Harper
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    #53090
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    That thread is basically what we are wanting to do, except a GLD80 instead of the QU. Thanks. The reason why I was looking at using a switch is I wanted to always have the connections plugged in, that way a tech wouldn’t be needed for everything and the console could just be plugged in and turned on for a dinner or something similar where just a mic or two were needed and possibly video.

    Thanks for your help.
    Mike

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