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Lake Controller Operation Manual Rev 1.5.4

Modules Menu Reference

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This parameter is syncronized between the Lake Controller and the Dante Controller.

Dante latency values changed in Lake Controller v6.1.

When recalling a system file created before Lake

Controller v6.1, previous Dante latency options will be

converted, rounding up to the nearest latency value.

These minimum receive latency options are provided to allow flexibility depending on the network complex-
ity and architecture. Higher latency reduces the risk of audio glitches due to audio packets being delayed
via the network, and is therefore recommended for complex networks containing many hops, or in circum-
stances where a small delay is irrelevant and reliability is paramount.

Using Etherent switches without Quality of Service

(QoS) is not recommended. If QoS is unavailable, use

the 5 ms latency option on all devices to reduce the risk

of audio glitches.

8.2.5.2 Receive Tab

To configure the Dante Receivers for the selected device, tap the RECEIVE tab and assign channels from
another Dante device which will be used as inputs for this device.

To assign Dante Receive channels to a device:

1. Tap the RECEIVE tab

2. Select a device from the DEVICES scrollbar

3. Tap a channel on the Channels scrollbar then place the selected channel in a Receiver location at the top

of the screen.

This parameter is syncronized between the Lake Controller and the Dante Controller.

Channels that cannot be subscribed to due to

sample rate differences or other reasons are

displayed greyed out after those which can be

subscribed.

When Dante is locked for the receiving channel, an

asterisk * is shown next to the Receiver number

as shown in Figure 8-13.