The D510dante is the ideal card to bring Dante-type audio-over-IP connectivity to your Harrison 500 rack. Designed to fit naturally into your workflow, it links the analog processing of the 500 series to the mixing buses, subgroups, and inserts of a Dante-compatible console, without unnecessary conversion or complexity.
Live sound engineers, broadcast control rooms, production studios, and hybrid setups will fully benefit from this interface. It facilitates the use of 500 effects and processing on front-of-house or monitors, clean stem capture, as well as quick round trips between your Dante network and your analog modules, whether for electronic music, pop, film scoring, or any sound design session.
With its 10 input and 14 output channels, the D510dante relies on carefully selected converters to preserve transients, dynamics, and spectral balance. Dante routing allows seamless sending and receiving of signals between console, interface, and 500 rack. End-to-end latency remains minimal (about 0.9 ms at 48 kHz, 0.45 ms at 96 kHz), ideal for real-time inserts. On the network side, two RJ45 ports ensure "primary/secondary" redundancy, while the Wordclock BNC TTL input guarantees solid synchronization with the rest of your system. Level alignment is calibrated with 0 dBFS equaling +24 dBu on D/A outputs 1 to 10, and +18 dBu on D/A outputs 11 to 14 for precise matching with downstream devices.