888
User Guide
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The 888 is capable of connecting to a Dante network, simultaneously
receiving and sending up to 16 channels of audio at sample
rates from 44.1kHz up to 192 kHz. 888 channels 1-16 may be
sourced from Dante receive channels 1-16. Each Dante input
may be selected as a source in the Channel Setup menu. Each
Dante output may be sourced from ISOs (pre- or post-), Buses
and Outputs (post-delay). All network routing should be done
through Audinate’s Dante Controller application, found at www.
audinate.com. Once the initial configuration has been performed,
the 888 will keep its Dante configuration through power cycles. It
is recommended that, in most situations, the 888 is selected as
“Preferred Master” under the “Clock Status” tab of Dante Controller.
USB-A
USB-A allows multiple devices to be used to control and monitor vari-
ous functions of the 888. Should multiple devices be used simultane-
ously, the use of a USB-A type hub is required.
USB-C
USB-C allows for high-speed file transfer between a computer and any
of the 888’s media.
All other functionality is suspended in USB File Transfer mode.
2-In 2-Out USB audio is available via the USB-C port on the 888. All
routing is handled through the channel and output routing matrices.
No special drivers are needed as the built-in OS drivers will work
properly.
Windows OS users - 96kHz max sample rate, MacOS users - 192kHz
max sample rate.
USB Audio is supported for Windows 10 and above.