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