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What is Dante? 

Dante is a widely used audio/video network protocol with over 4,000 compatible devices from more than 600 manufacturers. Dante is especially popular in the live and installation sector. 

 

What is Dante Ready™ and Dante Activator? 

A Dante Ready™ device allows you to purchase and add Dante I/O channels to a device after initial purchase using the Dante Activator feature in the Dante Controller software. 

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Dante Activator FAQ and Troubleshooting.
 

What is the difference between Dante and RAVENNA/AES67? 

Both Dante and RAVENNA are Audio-over-IP network protocols. While RAVENNA (which incorporates AES67) is an open standard, Dante is a proprietary standard with its owner Audinate ensuring interoperability. On the user side, Dante networks are easier to implement, but incur additional costs for licensing. RAVENNA is open source and requires no licensing fee, making it more cost effective. 

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In terms of audio quality, both Dante and RAVENNA transmit uncompressed audio. Dante supports sample rates up to 192kHz. However, if Dante is running in AES67 mode, only a fixed sampling rate of 48 kHz can be used. RAVENNA supports high-resolution audio with sample rates up to 192 kHz and even ultra-high resolution DXD (384 kHz) and DSD formats. 

 

How can I use Dante with my Hapi Mk III or Dante Ready Anubis? 

To use Dante on a Hapi Mk III or Anubis with at Dante Ready sticker, you need to install the appropriate Dante firmware. Starting from firmware 1.7, the Anubis firmware comes in two variants, one for RAVENNA /AES67 and another for Dante.  

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 Note: The Dante firmware is not yet available and will be communicated later.

Is there a Dante Ready™ option for the original Hapi, Hapi Mk II or Horus? 

No, we’re sorry to say that a Dante Ready™ retrofit is not possible for those legacy products. 

 

Are the Hapi, Hapi Mk II or Horus extension cards generation supported with Hapi MkIII? 

No, we’re sorry Hapi MkIII only support the new Generation V3 Extensions Cards
 

New V3 Extention Cards compatibility chart.

V3 cards can be used in Hapi Mk II but not in first generation Hapi nor Merging Horus devices. The only exception being the MADI128V3 card, which is compatible with Hapi Mk III only but not with any older generation Merging devices.

Compatibility Chart

 

Hapi Mk III

Hapi Mk II

Hapi (1st Gen)

Horus

ADO8V3S

Yes

Yes

No

No

ADO8V3P

Yes

Yes

No

No

DA8V3S

Yes

Yes

No

No

DA8V3P

Yes

Yes

No

No

ADA8V3S

Yes

Yes

No

No

ADA8V3P

Yes

Yes

No

No

MADI128V3

Yes

No

No

No

A V3 version of the PT64 DigiLink Card is on the 2025 roadmap.


Can I run Dante and RAVENNA/AES67 on the same unit? 

On a Hapi Mk III or Anubis with Dante Ready™ sticker, you can run either the stock RAVENNA/AES67 firmware or install the Dante firmware. You cannot run both firmware versions at the same time or switch between both instantly. You simply need to update the AoIP Firmware that suits your needs so RAVENNA/AES67 or Dante.

Note: Each those AoIP protocols have differences in their specifications, make sure you consult the respective User Manual.

 

Can I use Peering in Dante mode? 

Peering is not supported in Dante mode, connections to expand your Dante IO network will have to be established from the Dante Controller software. 

For adding and remote controlling other Merging devices or a Neumann MT 48, RAVENNA/AES67 is the best solution as Peering provides an easy way for I/O expansion and remote control. 

 

What sample rates are supported in Dante mode, and how many Dante I/O channels are available? 
 

Dante Ready License Plan for Anubis SPS 

44.1/48kHz 

88.2/96kHz 

176.4/192kHz 

8x8 I/O Dante license 

8 in/8 out 

8 in/8 out 

8 in/8 out 

64x64 I/O Dante license 

64 in/64 out 

32 in/32 out 

16 in/16 out 

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 Note: The Dante Virtual Soundcard (DVS - ASIO/CoreAudio driver) channel count may differ.

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What is the lowest supported Dante AES67 latency in AES67 mode and the highest sample rate? 

1ms is the lowest supported latency in AES67 mode. 

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Note: Running in Dante mode can provide a latency as low as 0.25ms

 

Can I use Merging’s network audio software MAD, VAD and ANEMAN in Dante mode? 

No, these software tools from Merging Technologies are the RAVENNA/AES support and do not apply to Dante 

If you wish to connect your Dante-enabled Hapi Mk III or Anubis SPS to your computer via network, please use Dante driver software, e.g. Audinate’s Dante Virtual Soundcard (sold separately). 

 

When running my interface in Dante mode will it unlock my VAD license? 

VAD only supports RAVENNA/AES67 running units, please make sure you run the RAVENNA/AES67 firmware to unlock VAD. 


In Dante mode, some settings like latency, are not available on my device

Those settings (Master-Leader, Slave-Follower, External Sync, latency, …) can be accessed using the Dante Controller software. Some other settings, like Peering, NMOS, etc. do not apply to Dante Networks, and are therefore not available. 

What are the requirements to run Dante on my interface?

It requires before all that you have a Neumann MT 48 or Merging Anubis latest produced units that supports Dante. Those will roll out in Q4 2024 and are Made in Hungary units serials 10000 and above.
The firmware/Toolkit will then be announced.

I would like to use Dante, but my Anubis is not yet Dante Ready™. What can I do?

Anubis “Made in Hungary” serials numbers 10000* and above are Dante Ready™

  • Anubis SPS (Pro or Premium) “Made in Hungary”
    For Serials numbers below 10000* a hardware modification is required, which can be installed by our Servicing for a fee. 

    • On the Anubis made in Hungary the Serial Number is under the unit and located in the last 6 digits

    • In this example, Anubis serial number is 001580, so below 10000* and not Dante Ready, but eligible to a future Upgrade plan that we will communicate shortly.

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*The same applies to the Neumann MT 48.

  • Anubis SPS (Pro or Premium) “Made in Switzerland”
    Serial numbers A61XXXX or A66XXXX a hardware modification is required, which can be installed by our Servicing for a fee. 

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Note: Anubis first generation of Ethercon models cannot be serviced for Dante support

Why can’t I update the Dante firmware on my unit?

The Dante support requires that you have a certified hardware revision approved to be running Dante.
You will not be able to update the Dante firmware otherwise.
The Dante Firmware will be available in Q4, 2024

How do I run and purchase a Dante IO plan?

First make sure you update your Hapi MkIII or Anubis interfaces so that they are running the Dante firmware. Only certified revisions of Anubis are authorized to install the Dante Firmware.
Once the firmware is installed connect your device to a system that runs Dante Controller. Form there open the Dante Activator that should discover your unit and propose two IO plans.
More details shortly.

Is the Dante Redundancy supported ?

Yes Merging Anubis SPS and Hapi MkIII do support the Dante Redundancy or can be used in Switch mode. Please refer to the Dante Appendix for all details on the Dante Redundancy activation.

In Dante mode, some settings, like latency, are not available on my device ?

Those settings (Master-Leader, Slave-Follower, External Sync, latency, …) can be accessed with the Dante Controller. Some other settings, like Peering, NMOS,…do not apply to Dante Networks, and are therefore removed.

Are the interfaces supporting Dante in 32bit?

Hapi MkIII, Anubis and MT 48 latest generations fully support Dante 32bit AoIP.
(32bit integer, not to confuse with 32bit Float)

How to I remote control and manage my Anubis or Hapi MkIII Dante interface? 

We recommend installing the MTDiscovery 15.0.10 and above and MT Portal 1.2 and above application. Those applications will allow the firmware and software updates along with Remote Control and Web Access control acess of your unit.

Note: The Merging ANEMAN, MAD and VAD are for RAVENNA/AES67 and do not support Dante mode.