The processor handles the clock synchronization for the ASPEN equipment and the Dante network. If the processor is the Dante master, it generates the clock signal for the network and the ASPEN rack. If the processor is a Dante slave, it picks up the network clock and passes it on to the ASPEN system below it. Multiple Dante equipped devices will automatically discover one another and configure the Master/Slave relationship.
Redundancy, which is required in some applications, is accomplished by connecting to a secondary network that duplicates real-time audio traffic. If the primary network fails for any reason, the secondary network’s audio continues without losing a single sample.
The SPNDNT is always positioned as the Master in the ASPEN subsystem (at the top of the component stack).
DSP processor with automatic mixing, gain control and delay for ASPEN and Dante digital audio channels
Routes and processes final mix signals in the ASPEN bus and 32 inputs and 32 outputs in the Dante network
Low latency, tightly synchronized transport
of uncompressed audio over IP networks
using off the shelf switches
Simplified configuration management
includes easy to use Dante features like
automatic device discovery and plug and
play networking