Which Focusrite Pro products can be used with RedNet control?

Which Focusrite Pro products can be used with RedNet control?

RedNet Control includes the option to use the Avid Pre CC protocol, meaning Red range devices can be controlled from Pro Tools and in turn with one of the Pro Tools controllers such as Artist series, S3 or S6.

Is RedNet Dante?

RedNet X2P is a compact, robust 2×2 Danteā„¢ audio interface featuring two Red Evolution mic pres, stereo line out…

How do I connect to RedNet X2P?

Use standard Cat 5e or Cat 6 network cables to connect RedNet X2P to an Ethernet network switch. Power over Ethernet (PoE) can be used to power the RedNet X2P. Connect an appropriately powered Ethernet cable to network port 1. Second RJ45 [etherCON] network port which can be used to daisy-chain additional devices.

What is RedNet control?

RedNet Control is the utility software at the heart of every RedNet system. With RedNet Control running on your Mac or PC, you have total control over all the RedNet devices on your Dante network, and the ability to customise the way your RedNet devices are displayed on screen.

Where is the bundle code on focusrite?

You will find your bundle code either on the inside of the box, on a getting started guide, or on a bundle code card depending on which product you have purchased. If you can’t find your bundle code, you can contact our support team using our contact form.

How do I use RedNet focusrite?

Simply plug into your onboard Ethernet port with a CAT 6 cable, and connect to RedNet interfaces via a switch. Here, two RedNet 4 units provide 16 channels of remote controlled mic pres (which could be placed under/near the stage) and a single RedNet 1 unit provides the line I/O for monitoring the recording.

Can the RedNet PCIeR card host your Dante connection to the computer?

See note below regarding use of RedNet with Pro Tools|HDTM systems. If you are not using the RedNet PCIe/ PCIeR Card, a RedNet system can be hosted on any compatible computer with one Ethernet port using the Dante Virtual Soundcard. This is a software application which may be downloaded from www.audinate.com.

Which RedNet device uses the red evolution mic preamp?

RedNet X2P
The Red Evolution microphone preamp features on the Red 4Pre, Red 8Pre and Red 16Line interfaces, in addition to the RedNet X2P. Air mode is independently switchable on each preamp using RedNet Control.

What is the bundle code?

A bundle code is an 18 digit code that, along with your product’s serial number, will allow you to register your product. Bundle codes are formatted as three lots of 6 characters, each separated by a hyphen as shown below: 123456-ABCDEF-9Z8Y7X.

How do I unregister a Focusrite?

How do I unregister a Focusrite product?

  1. Open Control Panel.
  2. Select Programs > Programs and Features.
  3. Sort the list of programs alphabetically by Publisher.
  4. Find Focusrite in the Publisher column.
  5. Select the listing for Focusrite Control and uninstall.
  6. Select the listing for the Focusrite USB driver and uninstall.

Which Focusrite red audio interfaces are compatible with Dante domain manager?

RedNet Control 2.4 makes all Focusrite Red audio interfaces, plus RedNet devices with Audinate Brooklyn 2, Ultimo and Ultimo X architecture, compatible with Dante Domain Manager.

What is RedNet 4x pcier?

The 4x PCIe card operates with ASIO or Core Audio applications, and features a primary and secondary Ethernet port, to deliver high channel counts at very low latency with the utmost reliability. RedNet PCIeR combines extremely low latency with network redundancy, offering the best possible system performance coupled with exceptional reliability.

What’s new in RedNet control?

Also new in RedNet Control 2.4, is AES3 Kill Switch control for RedNet D16 and RedNet D16R. Currently a RedNet D16R always sends information (a series of zeroes) on its AES3 outputs, making it impossible for downstream devices, such as amplifiers, to distinguish between ‘mute’ and ‘fault’ status.

What can I do with the RedNet R1?

The RedNet R1 can be used to manage remote-controllable mic preamps on your Focusrite Red interfaces, so that you can keep your interface in the rack and declutter your desktop.