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Dante Virtual Soundcard acts like a physical sound card or audio interface, including the ability to play and record audio using any Windows audio application with standard ASIO multichannel audio support, or any Core Audio Mac application. This includes applications such as Cubase, Nuendo and Logic, and additionally for Mac, more general audio applications such as iTunes.
The Dante Virtual Soundcard may be purchased as a seven-day, 30-day or permanent license that can be downloaded directly from Audinate’s site. The Dante Virtual Soundcard is a software solution that turns a PC or Mac into a Dante-enabled device that uses the Ethernet port on the computer to communicate with a network of other Dante-enabled devices. No special hardware is required; simply install Dante Virtual Soundcard on a conventional PC or laptop. As long there is another hardware Dante device in the network to act as clock master, the Dante Virtual Soundcard can enable the PC or Mac to be a source or a destination on the network,
A three tiered pricing structure has been set up to. The cost of a seven-day license will be $6.95 USD, a one-month license at $14.95 USD and a permanent license at $149.95 USD. Audinate will also offer a one-time “Try It For Free” option that will allow users to try the application for 14 days at no cost.
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