I saw the thumbnail and thought Linus installed a PA system in his car.
@Uufda651Күн бұрын
Me too lol
@GangityBirdityКүн бұрын
We all did
@Tatman2TheResQКүн бұрын
I don't understand why that's what they went with.
@benskevКүн бұрын
Freaking temu levels of clickbait
@infinitedragonsunlockedКүн бұрын
The second half of the title was cut off for me so I didn't know it had anything to do with speakers
@brinsonmcbrideКүн бұрын
This is one of those sneaky videos where most people might not care, but for those of us who have had to deal with similar setups, this is AMAZING. If I could've had something this flexible and seamless about 5 years ago, I wouldn't have had to drive to my work on days off almost every weekend. 10/10 job from Dan if this all works as well as presented!
@sphbecker21 сағат бұрын
I hate to tell you this, but everything shown in this video was definitely possible five years ago… For about the same price even.
@brinsonmcbride20 сағат бұрын
@sphbecker I work in a different industry now, thankfully, so the timeline was more relevant to when I was doing these types of projects and not as much the tech used.
@sphbecker20 сағат бұрын
@ I can understanding getting out. My background is in live productions, which at least are a lot of fun, but installed AV is completely thankless but comes with very high expectations.
@repsejnworb16 сағат бұрын
Hahaha I just wrote basically the same comment! Aye aye on everything you said!
@no1segate6067 сағат бұрын
I was working at a Themepark in 2018 as an Eventtechnician and they had DANTE rolled out across the whole park. You could theoreticaly take the Audio from a show and run it on nearly every other speaker in the park.
@jomantasgrickevicius2500Күн бұрын
As someone who works with Dante and system engineering every day, I was stoked to see how you implemented it. But you only scratched the surface of what Dante can do. DVS, DDM, connecting all sorts of processors, Dante video, and more. From small gigs to massive tours and broadcast setups, Dante networking is everywhere.
@MatsueMusicКүн бұрын
I hope you don't mind me asking. Could someone in their 30s get into the trade? Does it require lots of uni/college education? I have always been interested in audio engineering (concerts, venues, small bands etc) and system engineering like this but don't really know where to start.
@d34dr0b0tКүн бұрын
Dante is awesome and great to see Linus and team using it. During my AV tech days, I installed a lot of these systems. Eventually received my level 3 cert for Dante, then was moved up to control system programmer. So frickin' easy to program and route audio. Dante should be the standard for any system.
@danielmilligan3298Күн бұрын
I really want them to do a multi site Dante AV setup, I've done multi site audio with Dante and it's cool as hell
@danielmilligan3298Күн бұрын
@@MatsueMusicall of the Dante certifications are free, and their parent company has great starter courses for AV/IT
@spinaltap22Күн бұрын
Dan did repeatedly say that it's intentionally simple so non-Dan staff can function without a Dan..
@jeremysmith8338Күн бұрын
As a Q-Sys programmer and AV design engineer, this is the video I have been waiting for since it was promised. Great job Dan!! I would suggest doing 'signal names' to clean up your design. No more wires all over your screen. Much cleaner look.
@mwerner9211 сағат бұрын
I came here to say the same thing! It was great to see this but the mess of wires in the file made me cringe
@hyossuКүн бұрын
8:45 this has got to be the best UI design i have ever seen on LTT
@trevdawg94Күн бұрын
When a backend programmer designs the frontend 😂
@TurtleSauceGamingКүн бұрын
I'm commenting because I love this too. I want so badly to have something to add to this joke, but you both have pretty much covered everything.
@CentreMetreКүн бұрын
@@trevdawg94 programmer *art*
@robertlangwurstii4986Күн бұрын
Comic Sans is only used by pros.
@xathridtech727Күн бұрын
Sometimes you really need a mascott to really bring everything together
@CZThomasCZ003Күн бұрын
I love how Dan smiled at 15:31 when talking :D shows how passionate he's about it
@The-Urban-GooseКүн бұрын
Passionate about what he's doing and VERY proud of what he's achieved (and rightfully so, this is a sick setup)
@richardwoods7593Күн бұрын
They fired a bunch of people and shutdown a lot of channels
@The-Urban-GooseКүн бұрын
@@richardwoods7593 and that's Dan's fault how exactly?
@WiboNКүн бұрын
@@richardwoods7593 Where did you get that info? I only know Linus "adressed" personal changes the last WAN show but how do you know they got fired, and not quit themselves? How do you even know how many are gone?
@_BillyКүн бұрын
What is this, Dan in a main channel video, yay! Bread.
@IIIDoggehКүн бұрын
Dan is a favorite!
@ZhyrcaКүн бұрын
I'm stoked about seeing him here too! I'm just not sure about ramming though. Bread.
@Ken_KingКүн бұрын
@@Zhyrca Wait...for some reason I knew that it was Dan but my brain hadn't reminded me that It was WAN show ramming Dan.
@friendlyplayer7Күн бұрын
Dan is a genius!
@allesarfintКүн бұрын
BREAD! saurus
@TylerDickeyMusicКүн бұрын
Glad to see Linus discovering Dante. Dante is the backbone of our audio infrastructure at the venue that I manage. We've got 3 different buildings all connected on our network and are able to effortlessly pipe audio to anywhere in the building with just a few clicks of a button.
@TelecrasterКүн бұрын
As someone who does this stuff for a living, it's super entertaining to see LMG cover this corner of the tech landscape.
@ConnorBlackwoodКүн бұрын
It's both exciting and kind of painful, seeing them go with those dongles flopping out of the rack, having their UCI inside of the QSYS file. It certainly has the signature LTT jank.
@TelecrasterКүн бұрын
@ConnorBlackwood absolutely, I expected to cringe way harder though. I've seen worse inheriting a Q-Sys file from a previous integrator or end user. For a first attempt, I'm reasonably impressed!
@catagrisКүн бұрын
I am surprised I haven't seen them do more with Crestron or RTI.
@Freek1989Күн бұрын
Exactly, more enterprise stuff, I want to know how things work!
@buhdanКүн бұрын
@@Telecraster Thanks! It was super fun and obviously this is an incredibly early first test. Spent about a day on the setup hah. UCI will eventually be moved to something that can be on a tablet for the staff to use day to day. I thought more people would cringe tbh. Once WHALE lan approaches I'll do another full pass, tidy up the programming, and button up the interfaces. The jank is fun but this is a production system and needs to be treated as such. Was my first experience with Q-Sys and I'm loving it. Extremely easy to set up and deploy. Like, a few hours for a perfectly functional system, if not jank under the hood.
@gregsnider11Күн бұрын
you can really feel Dan holding back his excitement at 15:09. truly tons of complexity behind the scenes to create such simplicity for the end-user. literally plug this into ANY port and you can speak to the PA system.
@calebpurvis6195Күн бұрын
As someone who installs these systems, they are freaking amazing if you understand their capabilities.
@sporemaster973 сағат бұрын
@@calebpurvis6195 I don't understand, but they're still amazing lol
@nkustersКүн бұрын
This is the kind of content I'd love to see more of. Don't shy away from showing the "this is how we solved our problem" videos. I always live them.
@xgamesnet4160Күн бұрын
As someone who works with Dante and Q-Sys systems literally daily, I’m glad to see you went with the implementation you did. Dante is by far the most powerful audio networking solution on the market currently, I use it for everything from broadcasts to large festival systems. Two things I should say. Running antenna lines and mounting a pair in proper places will pay off. You may have great coverage now with the receiver tucked away, but RF can be messy and the last thing you want is dropouts. Also, I’ve got a history of Q-sys systems failing on me, so if redundancy is the name of the game when it comes to working with their equipment. It may work fine for years, but walking in on a completely down system is not fun. Also put them on a UPS, as they’re unusually susceptible to voltage spikes. Subs are also nice 🤣 and a few boxes of line array at one end of the room flown would absolutely MAKE a party
@itskdog16 сағат бұрын
Thats the beauty of it - they could have some active subs and just plug a network cable into the extra switch(es) they're already getting out for Whale LAN, and using an XLR cable they can just connect the subs and it "just works".
@xgamesnet416015 сағат бұрын
@ agreed, hooking up a “real”/ concert PA to this system would take like 15 minutes
@jseppa6 сағат бұрын
I completely agree about mounting like a paddle antenna somewhere for better RF performance
@General_MКүн бұрын
The automatic ducking is actually genius, what a fantastic idea and implemented so well.
@thoreberlinКүн бұрын
Many even cheapest mixers have had this since the 80s. Usually a lot more nervous though and misic blows up again after a second. Seldomly configurable.
@julianreverseКүн бұрын
Absolute standard, nothing special at all 🤦♂🤦♂
@AzraelAlphaКүн бұрын
@@julianreverse being able to customize it is what makes it great
@ReedithКүн бұрын
Would love to see the settings that were applied to make that work
@MarcusH...Күн бұрын
quack
@ThisIsTechTodayКүн бұрын
I'm so glad he found Dante. It's epic and something I've used a ton for live concerts, concerts, and festivals. It works amazingly well.
@Lyricbrick6868Күн бұрын
i watch your videos
@itskdog16 сағат бұрын
I did a small install at my previous church about 5 years ago, and even if the mixer I used only had Dante as an option for stage boxes (rather than a Behringer or A&H proprietary system), I would have used it anyway to avoid the vendor lock-in (so saving money in the long term, you can replace the mixer and just buy a Dante expansion card without replacing the stage boxes as well) and the ability to have devices plugged in to 2 different networks with automatic seamless fail-over if a cable were to fail.
@BabaSmithVideosКүн бұрын
4:10 "for better balance" he says while almost dropping the mixer.
@cristinelcostachescu9585Күн бұрын
The joke made itself
@PmjmediaКүн бұрын
Epic 😂
@harrparr8988Күн бұрын
Almost as if it was fake.
@karaloop954421 сағат бұрын
@@harrparr8988 I wouldn't describe it as fake, just not spontaneous.
@MitchellWilsonIIКүн бұрын
I setup my entire church w/ Dante across two venues, the broadcast suite, multi purpose rooms, and common areas. Anything can go anywhere. On special weekends we’ll split the band up between the two venues and do a combined service. We show the musicians from the other venue on the LED wall on the back of the stage. Everyone loves it. We did setup completely separate infrastructure for it, though. We’re moving almost 128 channels at 96 kHz in both directions. Even the speakers have redundant Dante links to redundant Cisco switches. It was a lot of fun to deploy.
@JirForceКүн бұрын
4:10 That poor Mackie's life flashed before his eyes...
@Camilink94Күн бұрын
@@JirForce It's Mackie, it was literally built to withstand that xd
@YttriumtYcLiefКүн бұрын
@@Camilink94It's not a real SM58 until it's got a dented windscreen and enough scratches you'd wonder if someone hit it with steel wool.
@guspazКүн бұрын
@@YttriumtYcLief If you're not using your SM58 as a hammer, then why did you buy an SM58?
@FlyingdingiiКүн бұрын
It’s a mackie, it’s the 58 of mixers. He could’ve built that building using it as a hammer, then still used it as a mixer.
@chancepaladinКүн бұрын
heart attack aaaaaa
@NovaTurtlezКүн бұрын
0:10 lighting looks so nice
@gorombolyierik23 сағат бұрын
@@NovaTurtlez what ligtning?
@himynameisryan19 сағат бұрын
It really does
@tech_exodus10 сағат бұрын
@@gorombolyieriklighting, not lightning
@RandyRhombusКүн бұрын
This series has been one of the coolest things to watch, I love seeing tech in action in the real world instead of just seeing numbers and charts.
@chancepaladinКүн бұрын
i hope they make a dvd or something at the tail end of it all, or at least a dedicated playlist
@mariestarlightКүн бұрын
As a network administrator, that RGB switching is sick. In a business setting, I've always had use color coded cables to define different vlans/networks and important uplinks, etc.. in an RGB switch you could just light up the colors based on the vlan and use all the same cables. Amazing.
@profwaldoneКүн бұрын
Or do both, diffrent colourd ports and wires to pack even more information onto the switchboard.
@cman2270Күн бұрын
I actually love seeing this since I'm looking to do an industrial shop PA upgrade soon!
@kushagraNКүн бұрын
At this point linus should also start consulting services & ask less for the privilege of making a public case study(ltt videos). All major firms keep such case studies for learning & review, why not let the client save a buck if he doesn't mind being on yt.
@TimnParksКүн бұрын
@@kushagraN You'd be shocked how many places are super paranoid about what they do getting out into the public. I work on supply chain consulting, and asking if we can take pictures onsite makes out contacts start sweating heavily heavily 70% of the time, and takes 2 weeks to get an answer. Everyone thinks that they've built the golden goose, without realizing that everyone does that process the exact same way.
@TerrobilityКүн бұрын
8:25 The smile on Linus's face when he hears about the elaborate scheme with all of the zones. You can tell the badminton court is his dream, just from that smile alone 😁
@bisonboysgaming3458Күн бұрын
I am the Q-Sys/Dante administrator at a school in Florida. I didn't do the install, but love the feature of how these two AV solutions can be used in a non-education/performance space!
@Frappe3621Күн бұрын
Oh? Where at?
@bighammer3464Күн бұрын
This is what makes LTT. This type of relatable content really hits home. I too ran into these problems with a PA system in my where house but not anymore. Thanks LTT
@williewonka1500Күн бұрын
the in house venue I work at was built on the ground up with Dante connectivity in mind. multiple meeting rooms with Dante as its backbone, Q-Sys as a controller, and Crestron for UI. our main hall has everything connected to Dante which can be routed to and from anywhere. in total we have approximately 250 speakers, approximately 700 channels, 140+ stereo inputs, 30+ UI surfaces, and Companion has been a huge help with daily automations and routing presets. Dante can be very finicky as Dan mentioned. It is for the most part very stable if the network isn't saturated with "garbage" data. Just because you have 10Gbe speeds, doesn't mean it'll be stable.
@ksaugrinКүн бұрын
@@williewonka1500 Actually Dante isn’t finicky when you properly design your network, it’s actually rock stable. You only need to know how to properly manage data, and in Dante Clocking is EVERYTHING. You don’t have clocking stable in the network, it’s done, nothing will work. It doesn’t need some fancy network switch can absolutely make Dante work flawlessly with a 25$ managed network switch. If you properly manage QoS and Multicast it will work every time .
@PVrtonicuniКүн бұрын
I am a music teacher at a school in the US that uses Dante to manage the audio in our Auditorium/Gym/Rehearsal Spaces, etc. I had to watch a TON of KZbin videos about Dante to learn how to configure multitrack recording off our Auditorium Sound Board and to configure/adjust routing and volume levels in the hallways and other spaces where sound was being routed that we didn't need/want most of the time. It took forever, but it truly is amazing what you can do with it. With all of my on-the-job training and experience, I'm wondering if I would make more money doing live sound instead of teaching music... lol
@Antoine_ZR1Күн бұрын
8:45 “graphic design is my passion.” Lmao 😂
@TomStan-sw2wj21 сағат бұрын
it works so good
@courtney5796Күн бұрын
6:43 "Complexity to make things simple". THIS is the challenge most face.
@B3MacКүн бұрын
As an audio pro myself, Dante Networking is my favorite part of the gig. It’s intuitive expandable and just voodoo at times. I’ve used it in large productions + studio environments and it just amazes me how much better it made the audio world.
@cheeseisgreat24Күн бұрын
Man, I didn’t ever work in whole-building audio myself, but I’ve worked with a boatload of people who did, and $20k for equipment and probably $50-100k for the infrastructure team’s time (for both present work and likely future work w. Reconfigures), that is like less than half of what those guys were telling me it cost to do this kind of work. Good on ya guys for showing us this.
@price.gainesКүн бұрын
Hey Dan, you’ve probably already thought about this, but I’d recommend replacing the AVIO Bluetooth dongle with a wifi streamer like the Episode Lynk hooked up to an AVIO analog input adapter. Then you can walk the whole building with a phone that’s streaming music.
@ryanA133Күн бұрын
So many flashbacks from trying to manage music at a restaurant through wifi....oh the horrors...
@pdogeКүн бұрын
@@ryanA133at pizza Hut we did it via some old laptop remote desktopd to something on the network that was capable of actually streaming internet radio but did not have an audio jack
@imark7777777Күн бұрын
Probably would be easier to go into the Dante network from a media playback system for 90% of the music. For the guests that bring in stuff that's when the Wi-Fi streaming/Bluetooth would still be nice to keep implemented.
@jwentertainment1005Күн бұрын
Nice to see some Qsys and Dante on the Chanel, I really hope the Unify Beta with the Pro switches and Dante protocol wil work. Small Tip for Dan, You have the block PA Router and this is one block that can control all of your announcement to every zone you want and can even record save en play the announcement again. Even automatic pre-announcement can play from here. I work for a theme park and the AV is part of my responsibilities, so I have seen some creative programming. The best advice I have is think a head of what you want. Take that in consideration while programming and keep everything nice and tide and slit the inputs routing outputs enz on different pages of the program gets bigger and bigger for a nice overview if you need to change tings. I am looking forwards to see what you guys have done with it. Good luck and have fun.
@ThatRandomDude914Күн бұрын
Linus should just make his own tech company for everything
@Kristof-cl4dfКүн бұрын
Creation warehouse will eventually build everything because nothing is "good enough" for Linus. Eventually they will break off to their own company and build stuff internationally lol
@PLMassTahhКүн бұрын
Amen!
@kwedlКүн бұрын
He is rich, but not that rich.
@madness1931Күн бұрын
It'll just be called LT, Linus Technology. They'd then release a new channel just called LTT, Linus Tech Troubleshooting.
@sorek__Күн бұрын
I told him that. Especially home automation stuff as he seems to struggle with them a lot.
@jaroslavlajtaКүн бұрын
As someone who works in the AV industry, I have to applaud you guys for going with Dante. That was my first thought when you were talking about your options. The amazing thing is, if you get an AV company to come to your LAN event, it shouldn't be hard for them to plug in and do whatever they need. The other thing I would love to mention is, you can get a networking company to program your switches for Dante, etc. That's what we do if we need to run Dante, Internet, Artnet and multiple other protocols across multiple buildings, we hire a company who rents us CISCO switches programmed so we only need to run 1 Ethernet cable in between buildings.
@clowdcoleКүн бұрын
The company I work for moved into a space with Qsys deployed for conference rooms, white noise generations, and office audio/PA. That was a fun 6 months rushing classes and learning how to configure it lol. All in all I liked Qsys a lot. Lots of options on configuration and the basic certification is free to take and teaches you a lot.
@calebpurvis6195Күн бұрын
As an AV Integrator I would like to note that not all 70v systems are created equal and the crappy ones give them all a bad rap. 70v systems are great, the fidelity issues mostly affect the lower frequencies. If extra low end is needed add a subwoofer with a crossover on the system.
@Madison-vj2wzКүн бұрын
SoundTube POE speakers are some of my favorite equipment to work with. I was a part of an A/V team as a student employee working to replace and setup PA/Speaker systems in a large rec center and they were so easy to run and get connected wherever we needed it. Dante is something we'll keep in mind to share with higher ups in our teams as we continue discussions for solutions and replacement for our existing AVoIP systems
@andrewpotter927Күн бұрын
If you head to their website you can get Dante training for free too
@andoletubeКүн бұрын
You sound very important. Thank-you for being important.
@lukehess2360Күн бұрын
One of the big spaces for Dante audio is that it’s used in most large theme parks (such as Disneyland) to transport audio everywhere on its own dedicated network. Back in the day, distributed audio in a theme park meant having large cages with audio processing cards in them, sending out audio to other parts of the park into amp racks, then doing 70v speakers from those racks. It was complicated, expensive, not super adaptable, and not easily configurable. Dante is muuuuuch better.
@AzNcRzY85Күн бұрын
@4:10 Linus almost being Linus 😂😂😂😂
@prajwalmegalamani7915Күн бұрын
Exactly 😂
@JamesJohnson-bq6yuКүн бұрын
all while talking about audio balance, i think this one is peak linus
@mylesbradley7284Күн бұрын
"for better balance"... alright linus
@SilentMustangКүн бұрын
We need more Dan content, he reminds me of my school's district I.T specialist, I helped him too since our school had a system that you could work with school staff as academic work
@satratic127Күн бұрын
i feel i could talk to dan for hours on end about literally anything. Dudes a jack of all trades, and a master of at least half!
@Metal_MaxineКүн бұрын
Dan's current role at LMG (besides producing WAN) seems to be solving other people's "I need something that does *this*" requests in the jankiest way possible.
@TheChestenКүн бұрын
When i was doing my audio tech degree, we were one if the first places to get Dante (no joke they came out to install it) and its amazing to see how far they've come!! we were using it to record concerts off site (via college internet) as well as having a single cable for different room audio transfers. Awesome to see the growth and adaptation of a brilliant standard/ team
@ConnorBlackwoodКүн бұрын
I work at a pretty natioanlly big AV integrator putting together systems like this one all the time, I absolutely love seeing dan dive into the things I work with, but you guys barely scratched the surface, between PTZ operation and routing inside of qsys, building conrol, audio routing, theres so much cool stuff in AVoIP. I hope you guys continue to cover it.
@andyony2Күн бұрын
Wow, I am really impressed, how Dan can explain such complex stuff in a very interesting, dense, focused and interesting way!!! Great work :) Please more of this!!!!
@anitejsood5270Күн бұрын
I love how many things he has going on all together, and how varied and interesting each video is !
@user-lz5vh9bb5wКүн бұрын
That's what happens when you have a literal team of writers coupled with a producer and even more staff to come up with and plan videos.
@jessesal7092Күн бұрын
A new CEO to focus on video seems to be working great 🎉
@Infigo96Күн бұрын
I was having LAN events like 5-7 years ago in a space which had a system like this. Solid stupid proof. 3 buttons, aux, HDMI and microphone. Press microphone you get the microphone output to the whole place. Press aux, is now uses aux. Press HDMI and the projector turns on and the sound and video goes to the HDMI. Press any of the other buttons and the sound goes to that device. Press HDMI again and the sound comes back, press it again and it turns off sound and hdmi. With a little light showing what input is used. Super simple but they paid a pretty penny for it. Everyone, even kids could manage it and that was the point. Looked like a KNX swich panel, and probably just a programmable stereo system.
@imark7777777Күн бұрын
I was just at a wedding venue that got set up in 2020. They told me they had some crazy guy from Amazon come in. There was one panel on the wall with a Bluetooth module and to control modules that let you choose all sorts of options of where Sound went. They had the main barn hall, the Chapple, serving area and like three or four other rooms down in the basement. I was with a man that came in and they add to such a jacks on either side of the room for DJs to plug into. I had to split our signal delay it and then feed into the system because we were on the opposite side of the room from the speakers. But wow what a nice system it was. And then each of the rooms downstairs had their own little controls.
@B---------------------------DКүн бұрын
After being burned by the death of firewire and having thousands of dollars in otherwise perfectly functional audio gear rendered useless... I built my current recording studio around Dante in 2015 with the intention of it being "future proof". Happy to say that nearly 10 years later it's still working great. Big fan of Dante.
@imark7777777Күн бұрын
firewire was is nice and it is still usable it's just that certain companies (cough personas) refused to update drivers. It's almost like they want to sell you a brand new product? But yet didn't want to upgrade their drivers to be certified and signed.
@MrNohovКүн бұрын
As an audio engineer, who works on TV trucks and in live production, Dante is fantastic! The Dante tax is real, but Audinate manufacturers and supports the IO cards in Dante products, which is crucial in high stakes live events. Dante I/O boxes are widely used for Call of Duty® championships and other live gaming tournaments. It will even take 64 channels of Audio direct to and from a PC Ethernet port if you are running Dante Virtual Sound card.
@christopherkidwell9817Күн бұрын
The biggest issue with PA speakers is that oftentimes they are set up so the speakers output interferes with other speakers output.
@gorman2001Күн бұрын
Working in the A/V integration and interactive arts sphere, I can say that Dante is one of the very few proprietary protocol & standard that are worth the money and remains robust in a ton of different scenarios. Great setup!
@MsMattthemanКүн бұрын
The company I work for is getting ready to install a mercury PA system in my site and this video is perfect for me to understand how this works. Cant wait for our to get installed now.
@MrWoodstock35Күн бұрын
Love to see all the live sound people sounding off in the comments. I know entertainment tech isn't really the LTT style but it looks like there's some interest in at least installed techy sound equipment. I have a feeling there were some very helpful comments from the last video about Dante and Qsys to nudge them that way. Good job everyone
@abine45Күн бұрын
These types of videos and the home videos are by far my favorite
@Przemo-cКүн бұрын
Mad props to Dan and the whole teeam. PA systems are really hard to do right. Buddy of mine shown me how they set up tune and calibrate ona a mixed indoor and outdoor setup. The complexity is mindboggling. But the difference when done right Vs just using high end stuff and just plug it in is incredible. Hell the active compensation based on noise level and spectrum for outdoor stuff is amazing. One thing he does push for is open API solutions to prevent vendor lock in.
@JoshRathКүн бұрын
Dante has become a BIG tool for Radio lately, as they are the most cost effective way to ship audio around a network. Love their stuff.
@RauncyКүн бұрын
So glad to see them get cover the pro AV space. My familiarity with it has me wincing at most times with Linus' tech home upgrades just thinking of all the other similar but better solutions that could've been implemented. Such a relief to see this integration fall where I could predict :)
@hdc3584Күн бұрын
I love Dan, my favorite Dan quote is the "L is for narcissist"
@beardedgaming1337Күн бұрын
what i have learned in recent years is the by-gone-era of things like PA, security, access cards, and intercoms is rapidly changing; and not by choice. the cost for what was once 'standard' is not only many times more expensive but also far less convenient than the market disruptions of the modern era. new companies are using tech that has been standard for over a decade - but in a new way to take over these 'niche' spaces in professional construction.
@WiisporterКүн бұрын
I cant believe Linus was the bay harbour butcher
@5tig_Күн бұрын
I CAN'T ESCAPE IT
@gyani127Күн бұрын
Dexter brain rot reached ltt
@Mark-hg6vcКүн бұрын
Don't let this comment blow up please, I can't take it anymore.
@jacobgames3412Күн бұрын
I can't believe Doakes was the Bay harbor butcher
@nen848Күн бұрын
Dexter Brainrot let's gooooo
@NathanPorterКүн бұрын
This is legit. Love DANTE. Managed to get our ISP to interlink two campuses with a Layer 2 link and did a whole production from a control room about 3 miles away
@snjert8406Күн бұрын
Hearing the name Dante fills me with first-semester dread. I had to configure something with it and it confused the heck out of me. Shoutout to anyone who works with it on a regular basis
@calebpurvis6195Күн бұрын
It does have its moments of hair pulling. Though typically all the issues come down to network problems. It's really good to see large manufacturers implementing preset Network configurations for common AV protocols.
@tommih597Күн бұрын
LTT getting into the pro/ production audio world now with DANTE, QSYS and more?!?! Heck yeah!
@djspecialpaulКүн бұрын
Dante is great - We use this alot e.g in big churches, cruiseliners and more. The optimal way is really seperate it from the "normal" Network - Yes i can work but sometimes it is better to have Dante seperated. There amazing gear out e.g Stagetec Nexus Compact or some nice things from Yamaha :)
@djspecialpaulКүн бұрын
PS: We use Netgear or Cisco Switches or sometimes Yamaha Switches^^ - work great and without any problemes^^.
@patrickpopp9197Күн бұрын
I implemented DANTE for a multiroom audio setup in a house and the network switches there where unifi switches and i never had a problem for the last 5 years. So its nice that they have optimized for it now but even bevor that on its own VLAN it never had problems.
@PixelmechanicYYZКүн бұрын
I giggled a little when he said "Fancy" while referring to a Mackie compact mixer... he'd probably spontaneously combust if he sat behind even a small DiGiCo :)
@ChunkosaurusКүн бұрын
Fancy is not how I would describe that lol
@EysvarКүн бұрын
I did the same thing. For small analog mixers it's decent, but even a similar sized digital board would blow Linus's mind with all of the fun things you can do with them. A WiFi connection and some motorized faders make for quite the party trick.
@mr.cookedfish9978Күн бұрын
I think he would stare for hours at motorized faders
@MediocreTCGКүн бұрын
I'm sure he meant fancy, as in, more than 4 channels lol
@bdmax17Күн бұрын
As a hardcore Dante enthusiast and audio engineer, Audinate has quite literally changed the game for Pro Audio and commercial installs. My life is 100x easier because of Dante :D
@Kevin_AusКүн бұрын
Dan is great. If there is someone else writing his quips then props to that person.
@Metal_MaxineКүн бұрын
Not if his contributions to the WAN show are anything to go by. I've seen bits of LTT with the subtitle set as "Linus is Linus". I think we need one that says "Dan is Dan"
@johnmaclaren422Күн бұрын
Dan is the man! This was great, loved the enthusiasm from Dan and Linus. Would love to see a deep dive into Q-SYS and the UniFi VLAN configuration and hear about the future plans for tablet-based control, etc. Ideally on this channel, but even on Techlinked or Floatplane.
@BoomBoyBobКүн бұрын
As a person who uses sound boards on the regular not using a board and still having seemingly smooth experience fading the audio is impressive.
@ematson5897Күн бұрын
This is neat! Just so people know, most insulation and sound treatment materials aren't rated to be painted. Paint fills in the pores of the material and particularly impacts high and mid frequency absorption. Be sure to check datasheets before you paint acoustic treatment, we've had to rip out a lot of treatment that was rendered completely useless because it was painted!
@DylanvhКүн бұрын
In the pro audio world Dante is the shit, its the number 1 protocol we use
@JohnAndersenYVIGКүн бұрын
One additional network feature that is handy for this kind of setup is MAC-based VLANs. Cisco and Juniper can do them and you can also do them with many different vendor switches (including some inexpensive ones like Ubiquiti) by using something like the Open Source PacketFence NAC. It allows the network to dynamically reconfigure the port to a specific VLAN when a known device is plugged in.
@aks3l897Күн бұрын
Thought his car was getting impounded because the wrap was illegal after all. 😂😂
@shamarerskine3987Күн бұрын
@@aks3l897 I was like well that was fast😂😂
@jorgehidalgo3531Күн бұрын
As an audio contractor for the last 25 years, it still amazes me how highly trained people in a variety of technological topics are still unaware of the wonders of Audio systems, Dante is excellent, but along with Dante in equipment I would have chosen either JBL, QSC , BSS, CROWN. With control with AMX or Crestron, for the mics.. Shure or AKG
@fotografaКүн бұрын
With the amount of control that Q-sys does now, there is now way I'd use Crestron or AMX if I'm using a Q-Sys DSP, and that comes from a long history of using both AMX and Crestron...
@jorgehidalgo3531Күн бұрын
@fotografa yes. Just a control panel with Harman Audio Architect should be enough.
@DiminishedFifthStudiosКүн бұрын
Would love to have been apart of that. Dante is great, we’re currently running an ever expanding system with 100+ devices, multi subnet routing, remote management, etc
@Davo159789Күн бұрын
it is so cool to see this technology being deployed and used in this way, I work in the AV Industry in Aus and often deploy Q-SYS and other brands that are capable of this. and as Dan said you need complex to make it simple. It is great to see a crossover of my worlds like this! go team this venue looks and now sounds awesome!
@fotografaКүн бұрын
And even better.. Dante is Aussie born and bred....
@matthiascarter1604Күн бұрын
As an AV tech... calling that QSYS DSP setup complex made me giggle.
@AmosssКүн бұрын
Not even close lol
@mindlessmrawesomeКүн бұрын
Yeah fr they've never seen anything like chamsys magicQ (tho that's artnet/DMX lighting)
@Miguemely101Күн бұрын
@@mindlessmrawesome or MA
@chillabauaКүн бұрын
As a dev at q-sys I also had quite the smile
@Miguemely10123 сағат бұрын
@@chillabaua I've never had the luxury to play with anything from Q-SYS (mostly do live audio and lighting). It really looks like something I'd enjoy setting up though. I'm a sucker for flow diagrams lol.
@Bassmanx89Күн бұрын
As someone who used to do live sound for these type of venues, this is the coolest video i have seen from LTT. So cool to see sound over ethernet finally reach its potential
@furrychewbacca7Күн бұрын
Dan is the absolute man. His knowledge base on such a wide variety of things never fails to amaze me. What a Chad he is.
@stephencupitt6888Күн бұрын
Anyone who knows anything about live audio these days knows Dante is one of the most essential audio frameworks out there... and it's funny that you're running everything over Ubiquiti switches because I guarantee that in a couple years you'll see their equipment being deployed for this exact purpose in some of the most prestigious trucks and facilities in the world because of its ease of use. one of the smartest & best firmware updates they've released.
@pesoenКүн бұрын
11:50 i love the editors note :D
@bramcoomansКүн бұрын
Networking tip: get a radius server hooked up in the network. Use MAB together with radius to get your vlans to auto configure. So when you plug in a dante device the switch automaticly puts it in the right vlan.
@PhalanX4012Күн бұрын
Love any video that features Dan, wish he was in more content but clearly his behind the scenes work takes up so much time and skill.
@Nobody-vr5nlКүн бұрын
Its crazy how much a good and bad pa system makes a difference. I work in large clean rooms. In 1 building, I can't hear 1 single word over the PA. I just wait to hear the alarm and watch if anyone else is running away or if its just a test. In the better building, I can hear every word.
@imark7777777Күн бұрын
And it might not even be bad equipment it might just be badly installed it badly set up. That is slightly concerning as I think some areas have fire code that requires intelligibility now.
@JamesArthurHurleyКүн бұрын
12:38 wrong. UniFi has ALWAYS worked. You just needed to configure the firewall and ports correctly. I have configured UniFi to run WSG, DANTE, QSYS, corporate data, sACN, various VoIP protocols. All simultaneously, all without issue. It’s just a bit easier now.
@aehmjaКүн бұрын
Was just about to write this comment. Would have been bad if my last ~1000 venues had no sound lol.
@JamesArthurHurleyКүн бұрын
@ I know right?
@chillabauaКүн бұрын
Their first gen switches had igmp issues if I remembered correctly. Also their consumer don't have options for alle features. At least not in the GUI
@spartan5280Күн бұрын
Firewall has nothing to do with it. Dante and Q-Lan both require specific QOS settings on the switch to ensure that the PTP clocking traffic is handled properly. Up until recently UniFi didn't have a way to configure the QOS settings for a switch. I have experienced this first hand with a small Dante / Q-SYS system (under 10 devices) were the Q-SYS core kept going into processor overrun due to clocking issues. Moved to an Aruba switch with properly configured QOS and all the issues were fixed.
@JamesArthurHurleyКүн бұрын
@@chillabaua And Yet I have them working
@jsterbeastКүн бұрын
As someone in the audio industry that gets slightly annoyed by bad PA, can I just say what a PA system, such a good deal & so simple (to end user), awesome job Dan!
@krane15Күн бұрын
Like transit systems with their highly reflective ceramic tile walls. It all comes out like gibberish.
@imark7777777Күн бұрын
@@krane15 combined that with decades-old horribly maintained equipment that nobody knows how to use and people who eat the Mic and don't annunciate.... yah
@garretthuffaker4457Күн бұрын
Finally, a video I can understand, I knew that LV2 Dante certification would come in handy one day!
@KungFuMouseКүн бұрын
@@garretthuffaker4457 only level 3 you start to understand the configuration of Dante. Level 2 is still very much the basics of networking.
@ChunkosaurusКүн бұрын
@@garretthuffaker4457 I was wondering what they were going to use for this and was surprised they went full Dante although it is the best option.
@JPenichКүн бұрын
Just got level 1 certified in Dante & Q-Sys and this actually got me excited to continue my AV Implementation Job. Nice to see regular implementation and not another conference room
@MatsueMusicКүн бұрын
It so wholesome that Linus does stuff for his community like this. I don't know how much of this is influencer stuff but I can see that at some level, he is quite passionate about helping his community.
@krane15Күн бұрын
Reverb vs Echo simplified: Reverb = multiples surface reflection, short delay (ms), small space, ex. shower. Echo = a distinctive surface reflection, long delay, large space, ex. stadium.
@nightslash8875Күн бұрын
I guess the question from last video was answered.😂 "Is this wrap legal?" 0:00
@evanwyatt5608Күн бұрын
"We need a multi zone PA that you can actually hear in this multipurpose building." Me "Dante and a Qsys would be great" Linus "We used Dante and Qsys" Hahaha As someone in pro AV and production for 30 years this was a great overview of what you can do with these
@BenHunkeКүн бұрын
2:04 ITS A COMMUTER BACKPACK!!!!!!!
@shrimpypyeahКүн бұрын
Wow.
@TehKazlehoffКүн бұрын
This video just got friggin hilarious at 5:50. Linus said "network cable" and i was like "ok are they going to be using Audiofire, Cobranet, or Dante. probably Dante." and now were talking about Dante, a system i am WAY more familliar with than i want to be, because my company's clients use it regularly for hotels, casinos, and other big venues. my company is a background music supplier, so im enjoying this whole video quite a bit. lol.
@AnithaRaut21 сағат бұрын
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@Capt_SambaКүн бұрын
I used to install these systems 20 years ago. Man this is so old skool tech, where's the new forefront tech? You can your entire speaker PA system as a kit with up to 60 speakers.
@pasindupriyananda9098Күн бұрын
4:21 almost drop it
@ch4.hayabusa8 сағат бұрын
Linus Drop Tips
@arthurbrickley4108Күн бұрын
The big man named DAN! That's why we love dan. "We make things simple by first making them complicated." I understand this completely and wrote a paper about this in college and made peoples brains hurt.
@edwardthecar2300Күн бұрын
(15:14) does it now cost linus negative because the video makes it back?
@Dewi-G-Күн бұрын
Depends on how many likes and additional comments your comments and this video gets 👀
@the_undeadКүн бұрын
I would be very surprised if this one video made them 20 grand. At least after you consider production costs etc etc
@AttilaSVKКүн бұрын
Man, I wish this video was released a year and a half ago. We had to design a PA system for a school, and although I knew some basic things about Dante, I dismissed it because it's not really used for in-building PA systems, and we went with a Chinese company. It's IP based, the speakers are PoE, but the latency makes it unusable for live application, and the speakers are not entirely in sync either. The bigger problem is that different speaker models have different latency, which in our case (indoor and outdoor speakers) was not that bad. The entire system (main controller, 20 speakers, two announcement stations and a pretty much useless FM radio / CD player) ended up costing something like 8000 euros plus later we needed to add an analog stereo PA to the assembly hall for another grand, plus labor fees. Some parts in the controller software are painful (like Chinese software usually is) but it gets the job done.