

This led me to dive into the settings in both my project and Dante. Right off the bat everything was pretty easy to setup routing wise, audio was going from Cubase to Dante Via over the Dante Network into Protools, hurrah however, the dreaded fuzzy noise/pops are ever present. In lieu of using my motu/RME kit, I found some ol' focusrite 2i-something or other from my shelf. To connect to my studio monitors, I decided to try something someone on a budget might have lying around aside.
#Reaper dante virtual soundcard jitter pro
Dante Via is running on a "master" PC running Cubase 8.5, 9, and Reaper (to make sure any potential problems are not a Cubase issue) and a separate mac pro is running Pro Tools with Dante Virtual Sound Card. My first test is the ever faithful Sequencer to Stem printing setup.
#Reaper dante virtual soundcard jitter software
Personally, I think it is fantastic that the software and equipment are getting to a point where we can do so much efficiently, and this has been an interesting way to kill some downtime while learning something. This solution is potentially the cheapest way into Ethernet routing as it potentially bypasses having to purchase a dedicated bit of hardware. Now, I already have a lovely audio over ethernet setup that uses pricey hardware, but for funzies, I decided to try out a solution I have seen many people talk about on this forum: Dante Via + Dante VSC.

Hopefully someone with more experience using Dante can chime in and point out where I am screwing up.
