Configuring Xilica Gio XLR's Dante Networked Audio
Routing Dante networked audio to/from Gio XLR can be accomplished in three different ways:
1. Designer's Project View
In Designer's Project View, drag a Gio XLR on screen. Then draw wires to/from its Dante nodes to/from the appropriate nodes of the connecting Dante device such as a Solaro FR1-D or Solaro QR1. Making these virtual wired connections in Project View creates the actual Dante routes between devices. This can be verified in Designer's Dante View, or by using the Dante Controller Software.
2. Designer's Dante View
This screen is a scaled-down version of the Dante Controller software. It is essentially a routing matrix that includes all the currently discovered Dante devices on the network. First select the network interface to search for Dante devices using the drop-down in the top right corner. The discovered devices will each have an icon along the left of the screen. Right-click on this icon and choose Dante Device Setup to view Dante configuration options. For each discovered device its Dante transmit channels will appear across the top of the screen, and its Dante receive channels will appear down the side on the left. To make a Dante patch between a transmit and receive channel, simply locate and click on the cross-point of the appropriate transmit and receive channel. If the route is successfully created, that cross-point will turn green.
3. Dante Controller Software
At www.audinate.com you can download the Dante Controller software. This is the Dante configuration and management software developed by Audinate. There are many more options within Controller for configuring and managing Dante networks than in Designer's Dante View, but its Routing tab will provide the same kind of routing/matrixing environment for creating patches between Dante transmit and receive channels. For full documentation on Dante Controller visit www.audinate.com.
Gio XLR is also AES67 supported. To enable AES67 for Gio XLR, open the Dante Controller software. Double-click on the device name in the routing tab to open the Device View. Click on the AES67 Config tab and from the AES67 Mode drop-down menu, choose Enabled.