PORTLAND, OR – Audinate, the leading developer of media networking technology, is pleased to announce the availability of the Brooklyn audio networking module, a new high-performance yet cost-effective product implementation of Dante™. Brooklyn provides all the core networking, control and monitoring functions needed for products such as DSP processors, amplifiers, digital snakes and break-in/break-
Lee Ellison, Chief Executive Officer , explains, “In addition to providing a Dante network interface, Brooklyn also makes it easy to develop the core functions of a product. Manufacturers can use Brooklyn to talk to front panel displays, buttons, codecs and other device controls.” Ellison also adds, “Brooklyn’
Brooklyn delivers all of Audinate’s advanced Dante networking features including automatic device discovery and system configuration, textual labeling, and sample-accurate playback synchronization, making digital audio network setup a simple plug-and-play experience. Brooklyn does not include physical Ethernet components, thus allowing manufacturers to incorporate this aspect in their own design-efficient and cost-effective way. Brooklyn is available in multiple input/output configurations from 4x4 up to 32x32 for 48 kHz and 96 kHz sample rates (or 2x2 up to 16x16 when using 192 kHz sample rate).
David Myers, Chief Operating Officer of Audinate adds, “It’s a quick-to-market solution. Brooklyn makes it easy and cost effective for manufacturers to develop their core products. All they have to do is add I/O and go.”



