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Waves CA3000-MX / User Guide
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Channel Patching and Routing Overview
All audio channels are routed to and from the CA3000 using either the Dante network or the ASIO interface. For Dante
installations, audio channel routing is completed using the internal audio patching on LV1 and the external Dante
patching, using the Dante Controller (or another compatible routing application).
Routing Dante Channels to the CA3000-MX Using Dante Controller
The CA3000-MX appears on the Dante Controller application as a 16x16 or 32x32 channel device (depending on
product option purchased). The Routing View window is a common way to create audio routes in Dante, as shown
below. Refer to the Audinate website (
) for more information.
CA3000-MX Tx/Rx channels 16x16
are shown in this example.
Patches select routing between
Dante network devices.