Description
64 x 64 ADAT channels to Dante: Makeable.
Dante is the de-facto standard for networking audio equipment. With the Verto 64 it’s now possible to easily integrate up to 64 x 64 channels via ADAT into a Dante network. No matter which ADAT device you use – the Verto 64 makes all channels immediately available in the network: “plug and play”.
The ultra-compact device has 16 ADAT connectors: 8 for transmitting, and 8 for receiving digital data (8 channels each).
On the Dante side, there are two RJ45 sockets, also prepared for redundant operation. The Verto 64 supports up to 96kHz sample rate, MIDI jacks for control, and BNC word clock jacks for external synchronization.
Two other Verto versions are available:
32×32 ADAT Interfaces: VERTO 32
64×64 MADI Interfaces: VERTO MX
An additional 19″ rack mount kit is available here.
Your ADAT equipment deserves to be Dante Verto‘d. All of it.
Dante Plug & Play
Integrate the Verto 64 seamlessly into your Dante network. Just plug it in and the device is visible on the network and ready to be routed freely using the Dante Controller software. Together with the Dante Virtual Soundcard, also from Audinate, the Verto 64 turns into a high channel count ADAT audio interface.
Additional features
The VERTO 64 is equipped with a MIDI port and two BNC word clock connectors. This way an external Wordclock can be fed to the Dante network, or the Dante word clock can be used for external devices.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dante I/O
- 2x RJ-45 Ethernet port (PRIMARY/SECONDARY), 1 GBit Network
- 64 x 64 channel I/O (Dante Brooklyn II board built-in)
ADAT I/O
VERTO 32: 4x ADAT Input + 4x ADAT Output, optical TOSLINK
Channel count:
- 32×32 channels at 48kHz,
- 16×16 channels at 96kHz
VERTO 64: 8x ADAT Input + 8x ADAT Output, optical TOSLINK
Channel count:
- 32×32 channels at 48kHz
- 16×16 channels at 96kHz
MIDI I/O
- 2 x DIN5 connector for MIDI embedding/de-embedding
Wordclock I/O
- BNC: 1 x input, 1 x output
- 75 Ohm Termination set by default (switchable via Dante)
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