Audinate and Soundware organize courses in Madrid for Dante Certification and solutions exhibition
The next 2 and 3 October, audio professionals will have the opportunity to achieve the Dante Certification (at the levels 1, 2 and 3), In addition to knowing in detail the latest solutions that use this extended protocol.
Companies Audinate, Dante developer, and Soundware, sound division of Media Data, along with Danmon have organized training events for the certification of this system that has revolutionized audio transmission over Ethernet, as it combines software and hardware protocols to transport multi-channel digital audio, Uncompressed and low latency, over an Ethernet network between devices that use IP packets.
During the conference organized by both companies, attendees will be able to perform the official certification of Audinate Dante from the level 1 (Level 1) up to the level 3(Level 3, that until now was not carried out in face-to-face mode), In addition to knowing first-hand its potential and the latest solutions with products from other brands, as Avid, Yamaha, Steinberg and NTP, among others, with demos during the event in the exhibition area.
Both the entrance to the exhibition and the realization of the Dante certification is free, Although in the latter case it is necessary to register at the levels you wish to take, that will take place in the City of the Image (in the Madrid town of Pozuelo de Alarcón), in two large rooms of the Eurostar I hotel, in the morning (Level 1 and 2) afternoon (Level 3).
The levels 1 and 2 will be taught in Spanish. The first is an introduction for users who are new to networking and want to have a foundation of networked audio concepts to assemble and operate a small standalone Dante audio system..
At the level 2 prepares the professional to design larger Dante network systems, and provides training on audio networking concepts such as timing, Unicast and multicast, Latency and redundancy (Registration in both courses in this link).
last, Audinate Level 3 will be taught in English, and is aimed at professionals who already use Dante and who are looking to create more advanced systems and learn networking best practices., troubleshooting techniques and Dante Domain Manager software (Registration in this link).
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