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As a part of the Q-SYS Ecosystem, software-based Dante™ provides network audio integration without the need for additional hardware. As part of a strategic co-development effort with Audinate, Q-SYS leveraged the open architecture and Intel processing headroom of the Q-SYS OS to extend its audio integration capabilities to include Dante. In keeping with the Q-SYS commitment to software-based platform expansion, these optional software licenses will allow integrators to right-size and scale the appropriate Dante channel count into new and existing Q-SYS installations.


Features:

Simple Integration: Add Dante™ network audio to your Q-SYS system without network I/O cards or additional hardware. Dante integrates into the Q-SYS AV&C Ecosystem workflow, offering device discovery, synchronization, control and management for Dante audio within the Q-SYS network, alongside native Q-LAN and AES67 and other edge networks like AVB and CobraNet.

Software-based Upgrades and Scalability: The Q-SYS Ecosystem will enable networked Dante integration with a simple software update. This will reduce the need for I/O hardware customization and allow integrators to keep costs down, particularly when upgrading or expanding existing systems. This software-based approach serves to support specific security environment requirements as they change.

 

Licensing Tier Structure

Chart showcasing Licensing Tier Structure showing the improved capabilities of Q-SYS hardware with optional feature licenses


SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: In order to deploy Software-based Dante on a Core 110f, your Q-SYS designs must be installed with Q-SYS Designer Software v8.3.1 or higher. For all other compatible Cores, your Q-SYS designs must be installed with Q-SYS Designer Software v9.0 or higher.

Single Network Infrastructure: Unlike many other Dante solutions, Q-SYS integrates both Dante™ audio and control data on a single switch port. Furthermore, because Q-SYS operates over standard network infrastructure, Dante data can converge with Q-SYS AV&C data, eliminating the need for complicated network bridging or combining to manage your Q-SYS and Dante connected peripherals.

Simplified License Activation: Intuitive activation methods, including online activation for connected Q-SYS Cores, allow for fast integration (offline activation method also available)

License Overview

License Type Part Number Applicable
Hardware
Supported
Q-SYS Designer
Software Version
Description
Software-Based
Dante
SLDAN-8-P All Q-SYS Cores v9.01 or higher 8x8-channels. This license is included on all Q-SYS Cores except the NV-32-H.
It can be purchased for an NV-32-H, or for a Q-SYS Core 110f sold prior to 30 March, 2020 or Cores 510i and 5200 sold prior to January 1, 2021.
SLDAN-16-P 16x16-channels
SLDAN-32-P 32x32-channels
SLDAN-64-P Core 510i,
610, 5200
64x64-channels
SLDAN-128-P 128x128-channels
SLDAN-256-P Core 610,
5200
256x256-channels
1For Core 610, Q-SYS Designer v9.9 or higher is required.
SLDAN-512-P Core 5200 512x512-channels


Note: All Q-SYS Feature Licenses are Perpetual, Node Locked

All specifications are subject to change without notice.

FAQ

Q.  What Q-SYS Core processor models support Software-based Dante feature licenses?
A. 
Software-based Dante is supported on the Core Nano, Core 8 Flex, NV-32-H (Core Capable), Core 110f, Core 610, and Core 5200.

Q. How do I purchase a Software-based Dante feature license? How much do they cost?
A. The process is similar to purchasing our “UCI Deployment License” or “Q-SYS Scripting Engine License.” Contact your local Q-SYS sales representative to purchase Q-SYS software licenses.

Q.  Where is the Software-based Dante feature license installed?
A.  Software-based Dante is a perpetual license that is node locked to the Q-SYS Core processor itself. 

Q.  How do I install the Software-based Dante feature license?
A.  For a step-by-step walkthrough, read How to Activate a Q-SYS Feature License.

Q.  Is Software-based Dante compatible with Dante Domain Manager?
A.  Yes, Software-based Dante is compatible with Dante Domain Manager. It behaves no differently than other hardware Dante-based devices.

Q.  Can Software-based Dante be managed with Dante Controller?
A.  Yes.  Software-based Dante offers an External Configuration mode, configurable in Q-SYS Designer, which allows for management with Dante Controller, if desired.

Q.  Does Software-based Dante provide network redundancy?
A.  Yes.  However, each Q-SYS Core must have its own unique Software-based Dante license installed.

Q.  Does Software-based Dante provide device redundancy?
A.  Yes.  Two supported, identical Q-SYS Core processors may be configured as a redundant pair. However, each Q-SYS Core must its own unique Software-based Dante license installed.

Q.  Can a Core use Software-based Dante simultaneously with Q-LAN, AES67, WAN and Media streams?
A. 
Yes.  All network audio technologies, including Dante, may co-exist on a Q-SYS Core processor in the same design so long as the total network I/O capacity of the Q-SYS Core is not exceeded.

Q.  How many Dante flows does each Software-based Dante channel tier support and how does that affect the channel stream usage of my Q-SYS design?
A.  For a comprehensive overview of Software-based Dante flow, channel, and stream usage, see the Q-SYS Help File.

Q.  How do I add Software-based Dante to my Q-SYS design?
A. 
Like other network audio protocols, a Dante RX / TX component pair is added to the Inventory and dragged into a Schematic page within Q-SYS Designer. From there, the components appear nearly identical to previously available hardware equivalents, including audio and control I/O pins.