Testing Audinate's new ADP-USBC-AU-2X2 USB-C Dante AVIO adapter

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  • Опубліковано 12 бер 2021
  • The Audinate AVIO USB-C Dante adapter is finally shipping! Let's discuss and test the ADP-USBC-AU-2X2 with an Android phone.
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  • @bcalenda2609
    @bcalenda2609 2 роки тому

    This was helpful. I was unaware the Bluetooth AVIO model was 8khz bandwidth. Since iphones are so popular in USA I will need one for the reasons you state.
    I have a IK Multimedia iRig Pre HD that has a TRS headphone out that i could use with a long Lightning to Micro-USB cable to get higher quality up to 20kHz out from phone but only analog and mono.

  • @IsraelYarah
    @IsraelYarah 2 роки тому

    Hi thsanlks for your video, quick question: can the AVIO USB-C be connected to an USB audio Interface? have you tried it? I see the Dante introduction video present a Audio Interface connected straight to an interface but there is not much people who try it.

    • @cwichura
      @cwichura  2 роки тому

      I don't have an interface to try with, but I would not expect it to work. It is a USB client device, not a host (or "OTG") device.

    • @IsraelYarah
      @IsraelYarah 2 роки тому

      @@cwichura Chech on this video at the 1:23 minute, looks like somehow it should work. ua-cam.com/video/DDt-qXm-1sU/v-deo.html

  • @johnlukas4525
    @johnlukas4525 2 роки тому

    Do you know if it’d be possible to power a 2 channel usb C audio interface, such as the SSL 2+, over PoE and put the device on the network?

    • @cwichura
      @cwichura  2 роки тому

      Power - possibly. Get audio - no.
      For power, the device needs to implement the USB Power Delivery ("PD") specification and draw less than 7.5 watts.
      Audio - the AVIO does NOT support USB host mode. So an audio interface, designed to connect to a host computer as a USB client/guest, will not work. The AVIO is only a USB client, itself.

    • @johnlukas4525
      @johnlukas4525 2 роки тому

      Ah. Makes sense. Appreciate it!

  • @thrivingbeyondyourscars7366
    @thrivingbeyondyourscars7366 2 роки тому

    Hi I have seen in one of your videos you used a Dante avio connector with your rodecasterpro. Can you please detail what you used exactly as I am looking to do the same.

    • @cwichura
      @cwichura  2 роки тому

      Initially I used an AVIO two channel analog input. That has XLR connectors. I got a pair of eighteen inch long TRS 1/4inch to XLR cables from Amazon and used those to connect the left and right monitor outs on the R0DECaster Pro to the AVIO. This provides a balanced connection, which helps avoid noise.
      I later switched from the AVIO to a FocusRite RedNet X2P. That let me put the return mix on the headphones of the X2P and also use the X2P's zero-latency local mix to hear a bit of myself. There is no good way to get the return mix into the RCP, and even if you did, the headphone amps in the RCP are unusably noisy.

    • @thrivingbeyondyourscars7366
      @thrivingbeyondyourscars7366 2 роки тому

      Thanks for this.I simply want To get the rodecasterpro on a Dante network so I can route the audio in teams, zoom Riverside.fm etc and I do not have a noisy room like you. I am thinking to perhaps use Dante via or the solution which you provided with the avio adapter. I will try these and see if they work for me. I appreciate your help. At this stage I am debating between these two solutions.

  • @andreasbrandts8420
    @andreasbrandts8420 5 місяців тому

    Weird sound.. Difficult to listen to you, which makes it boring because of that fade in and fade outs there!??

    • @cwichura
      @cwichura  5 місяців тому

      I believe you are referring to the noise gate. It was set too aggressive when this video was made. I have since stopped using noise gates in that manner.
      That said, I listened to this video again and I don't find the speech hard to understand -- the noise gate doesn't sound like it is clipping off the start or end of words.