Need a powerful, flexible, professional Dante PCIe solution? We often recommend the RME Dante HDSPe AoX-D audio interface card. Featuring dual network ports with headphone output, AES3, MIDI, and internal expansion headers for up to four MADI ports, the AoX-D installs in a single PCIe slot of a Thunderbolt expansion chassis or a macOS/Windows computer running your DAW of choice. The HDSPe AoX-D sends and receives up to 512 channels of audio on two separate RJ45 connectors while providing versatile mixing and routing capabilities.
MADI option
With the addition of two optional dual optical or dual coaxial extension cards, you can partially replace the network audio channels with MADI signals. This makes it possible to integrate 4 x 4 MADI I/O plus up to 256 x 256 network audio channels within a single audio interface.
Flexible monitoring and more
A 1/4-inch stereo headphone jack facilitates the monitoring of any signal from the computer, the network, or the optional MADI inputs. Plus, you can add stereo AES3 digital I/O and MIDI to the AoX-D via a breakout cable, further expanding the card’s impressive versatility.
TotalMix mixing and routing
You can easily manage the vast potential channel counts of the RME Dante HDSPe AoX-D using either a driver dialogue or web interface. First, adjust the network versus the optional MADI channel count, then pre-select which inputs are routed to the 256-channel TotalMix engine. The remaining 256 channels are passed straight through. TotalMix offers presets, layouts, loopback, sub-mixes, and much more. All 512 channels are visible to your DAW for recording.
Features:
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Versatile, professional PCI Express audio interface card
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Occupies 1 PCIe slot of Thunderbolt expansion chassis, audio processor, or macOS/Windows computer
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512 x 512 I/O on 2 separate RJ45 connectors
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1/4-in. stereo headphone jack allows monitoring of any signal
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4 x 4 MADI I/O via optional dual optical or dual coaxial extension cards
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Add stereo AES3 digital I/O and MIDI via a breakout cable
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Flexible mixing and routing via the 256-channel TotalMix engine