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    Very good points you guys. Yes, we do not want to be at the mercy of a PC operating system. I like the idea of allocating duplicate channels, just do a one-on-one matchup with 1 to 65, 2 to 66, and so on up to 128. Then create our own routing, groups, FX and so forth for the upper 64. It is like a whole other mixer within the console. So powerful. Thank you all for your expertise. I am ready to dive back in.

    Steve

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    We will be using the DAW not so much for recording but for live streaming. It is a more cost-effective way to go for us at this time compared to getting another console. As such, we want all volume, processing, effects, etc…. for that stream to be totally controlled by the DAW since all of that will be a totally different setup and sound, including routing. The tie lines would be the best way to go for us.

    I know I am be getting into simple mechanics here, but if we wanted to route sockets, not IPs, through Dante using tie lines, how is that done? I ask because we were only able to patch IPs through the Dante manager.

    Thanks again. Steve

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