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Matrix: What is "Dante Controller" software?
Matrix: What is "Dante Controller" software?
Dante Controller is a free software application that enables the user to route audio and configure devices on a Dante
network including the Eclipse E-Dante frame card. With automatic device discovery, one-click signal routing and
user-editable device and channel labels.
Dante Controller is much more than just a configuration and routing matrix. Dante Controller provides essential device
status information and powerful real-time network monitoring, including device-level latency and clock stability stats,
multicast bandwidth usage, and customized event logging, enabling you to quickly identify and resolve any potential
network issues. You can also quickly and easily backup, restore, move, and reuse Dante network configurations using
Presets, and edit Dante routing configurations offline.

The screenshot above is showing an E-Dante card in a Eclipse HX v8.8 frame and a Dante Virtual Soundcard on a
Windows 7 PC. This allows the user to program Dante audio routes from the E-Dante card to the Virtual soundccardand back.
network including the Eclipse E-Dante frame card. With automatic device discovery, one-click signal routing and
user-editable device and channel labels.
Dante Controller is much more than just a configuration and routing matrix. Dante Controller provides essential device
status information and powerful real-time network monitoring, including device-level latency and clock stability stats,
multicast bandwidth usage, and customized event logging, enabling you to quickly identify and resolve any potential
network issues. You can also quickly and easily backup, restore, move, and reuse Dante network configurations using
Presets, and edit Dante routing configurations offline.
- View all Dante-enabled audio devices and their channels on the network
- View and edit device clock and network settings
- Route audio between devices, and view the state of existing audio routes
- Rename devices and channels using your own friendly names
- Customize the receive latency (latency before playout)
- Save and reapply audio routing presets
- Edit presets offline, and apply as configurations for new network deployments
- Change sample rates and clock settings
- View multicast bandwidth across the network
- View transmit and receive bandwidth for each device
- View device performance information, including latency stats, clock stability stats and packet errors
- Lock and unlock devices
- Filter device lists by name, sample rate, latency and other parameters
- View comprehensive, configurable event logs
The screenshot above is showing an E-Dante card in a Eclipse HX v8.8 frame and a Dante Virtual Soundcard on a
Windows 7 PC. This allows the user to program Dante audio routes from the E-Dante card to the Virtual soundccardand back.
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