“Dante is the most relevant audio-over-IP technology in the AV industry today,” comments Kai Tossing, Portfolio Manager Business Communication. “Sennheiser is committed to creating solutions that offer our users superior levels of performance, flexibility and control, and supporting Dante Domain Manager complements this ethos. With this tool, device and user management is a breeze, and security is enhanced considerably.”
Offering complete network management for systems based on the Dante multi-channel audio networking standard, Dante Domain Manager software enables user authentication, role-based security and audit capabilities for Dante networks, while allowing seamless expansion of Dante systems over any network infrastructure.
Support for DDM is provided by Sennheiser with the latest firmware updates to its SL DI 4 XLR Dante interface, EM 6000 DANTE receiver and EM 9046 DAN Dante card. Via the Dante interface, any Sennheiser wired or wireless microphone can be made Dante-ready. The firmware updates are available free of charge and can be downloaded at sennheiser.com.
Yamaha Console Integration
At InfoComm, Sennheiser also announced that the Sennheiser Digital 6000 microphone systems can be seamlessly integrated into Yamaha CL and QL series consoles with the upcoming Sennheiser and Yamaha firmware updates. These updates mean that Sennheiser’s EM 6000 and EM 6000 Dante wireless receivers can be monitored directly from the consoles, allowing engineers to check parameters such as RF performance, link quality, audio level and battery status directly from the console as well as adjust certain parameters without the need for additional software or screens. This type of integration is already available for Soundcraft Vi000 consoles.
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