Plugin Server - Dante Virtual Soundcard. Hey, I run Pro Tools on a 2009 MacBook Pro and thus have quite limited CPU power for Virtual Instruments and plugins. I have an oldish dual-core 4GB ram desktop lying around that I was wondering if it was possible to use it as a 'plugin server'. Just saw a post about a new, yet to be released product Dante Controller is the primary tool to configure Dante AV networks and route Dante-enabled devices. In addition, it provides essential monitoring tools to quickly identify and resolve any potential network issues. The Dante Controller installer also includes Dante Updater. Be sure to download your Dante Controller software from this official
You can start and stop Dante Via using the button on the main window of the user interface, and in the general preferences. To open the preferences in Windows, click the settings icon and select ‘Preferences’. To open the preferences in OS X, choose ‘Preferences’ from the Dante Via main menu. Note that you will need to stop Dante Via if

That way I was able to record and playback through DVS without issues. Both macs had macOS 10.10.5 installed. Yeah this is very similar to the way I have it set up. Mac 1: trashcan, 10.10.5, cubase. Mac 2: MacBook Pro, 10.9.5, pro tools. Connected from Ethernet port on trashcan to thunderbolt port on MacBook Pro.

The Audinate Dante Virtual Soundcard software allows connection of a PC/Mac to a Dante audio network. This system allows the computer to record from and playback to the Dante network using most common DAW packages. Dante Virtual Soundcard uses the Ethernet port on the computer to communicate with the Dante network; no special hardware is required Fd00e.
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