What is Dante? A Primer for AV Professionals

What is Dante? A Primer for AV Professionals

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What is Dante?

A primer on Dante audio networking for AV professionals

Dante is an audio-over-IP networking protocol developed by Audinate. It transports high-quality, low-latency audio over standard managed Ethernet infrastructure — replacing analog cable runs, patchbays, and fixed-channel snakes with a software-defined, fully routable audio network. Any device can send audio to any other device on the same network, in any channel configuration, with routing managed in software via Audinate’s free Dante Controller application.

How Dante Works

Dante operates as a Layer 3 IP multicast/unicast audio transport over standard Ethernet. Each device connects via RJ45 to a managed switch. Audio channels are transmitted as UDP/IP packets and received by subscribed devices on the same VLAN.

Two mechanisms underpin Dante: mDNS/Bonjour discovery — devices announce themselves automatically, no manual IP entry required — and PTP clock sync (IEEE 1588) — all devices synchronize to a shared network clock for sample-accurate audio alignment. Clock master role is negotiated automatically.

Dante vs. Analog Audio

FeatureAnalogDante
InfrastructureDedicated cable per channelStandard Ethernet — shared
DistanceLimited, signal degrades100m copper / km via fiber
Routing changesPhysical recablingSoftware — Dante Controller
Signal qualitySusceptible to noise, ground loopsBit-perfect digital, no degradation
Latency~0ms1ms / 4ms / 10ms (configurable)

Audio Quality

Dante supports PCM audio at 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, and 96kHz sample rates at 16-bit and 24-bit word depth. All KanexPro Dante products operate at 48kHz/24-bit by default. Audio is transported bit-perfectly — no compression, no lossy encoding, no signal degradation regardless of distance.

AES67 Interoperability

AES67 is an IEEE/AES standard defining a common interoperability layer for audio-over-IP systems. Dante devices with AES67 mode enabled can exchange audio with any AES67-compliant device regardless of underlying protocol — Ravenna, SMPTE ST 2110, AES67-native DSPs.

This allows KanexPro Dante products to integrate with DSPs from QSC, Biamp, and BSS; mixers from Yamaha and Allen & Heath; and wireless systems from Shure, Sennheiser, and Audio-Technica — without analog bridging hardware.

Dante Latency Presets

1ms
Lowest latency. Requires a dedicated, well-configured Dante-only network. Suitable for live sound monitoring.
4ms (default)
Recommended for most professional AV installations. Perceptually equivalent to a sound source ~1.4m away — imperceptible in virtually all AV applications.
10ms
Maximum tolerance. For longer network paths, higher switch hop counts, or less tightly controlled infrastructure.

What Dante Requires

⚠ Required

A managed network switch is required. Unmanaged switches do not reliably support Dante multicast.

  • IGMP snooping enabled on the Dante VLAN
  • QoS configured with DSCP EF (46) priority
  • STP PortFast enabled on all Dante device ports
  • Flow control disabled on Dante ports
  • Dedicated Dante VLAN (strongly recommended)

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