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Focusrite displays range of Audio Network Solutions at NAB 2017

At this year NAB Show in Las Vegas, Focusrite will be displaying its full range of RedNet and Red Audio Network interfaces, ideal for broadcast, post-production and house-of-worship applications.

Focusrite will also be demonstrating its acclaimed RedNet range. RedNet’s seamless interoperability with Pro Tools|HDX, MADI, and other Dante-enabled products will be on show for visitors to check out, and Focusrite product specialists will be on hand, demonstrating RedNet’s quality and flexibility using simple, cost effective Ethernet audio-over-IP technology.

The following RedNet interfaces, all featuring network and power redundancy, and for use in Dante audio-over-IP networks, are being exhibited:

  • Focusrite RedNet A16R: 16 channels of Dante-networked A-D and D-A conversion
  • Focusrite RedNet A8R: Eight channels of Dante-networked A-D and D-A conversion
  • Focusrite RedNet MP8R: 8-channel remote-controlled mic pre and A/D
  • Focusrite RedNet D16R: 16-channel AES3 I/O
  • Focusrite RedNet D64R: 64-channel bridge between MADI and Dante Networks
  • Focusrite RedNet HD32R: 32-Channel Bridge between Dante Networks and Pro Tools|HD
  • Focusrite RedNet PCIeR Card: RedNet PCI Express card with network redundancy, enabling ultra-low-latency audio and full track count.

The newest addition to the range is the RedNet AM2 Stereo Dante headphone amplifier and line output interface solution with PoE.

RedNet is the premier audio-over-IP solution, based around Audinate‘s industry standard Dante protocol. It is composed of a suite of top-notch, modular Ethernet audio interfaces, combining renowned Focusrite audio quality with the internet-age flexibility of Ethernet.
Focusrite will also be exhibiting its flagship Red interfaces, known as the “Perfect Partners for Pro Tools HD”:

  • Red 4Pre (58 in/64 out Dante™-enabled Thunderbolt interface)
  • Red 8Pre (64 in/64 out Dante-enabled Thunderbolt interface)

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