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Does the RedNet D16R MkII support MIDI over Dante, and how do I configure it?
No, the RedNet D16R MkII does *not* directly support MIDI over Dante. You'll need to use a separate Dante-enabled MIDI interface or a software solution to route MIDI data alongside your audio.
Can I save and recall different routing configurations or device settings as presets on the RedNet D16R MkII?
The D16R MkII does not have internal preset saving capabilities. All routing and configuration is managed externally via RedNet Control software and resides within that software or your Dante network configuration.
What is the basic workflow for routing audio into and out of the RedNet D16R MkII using Dante Controller?
In Dante Controller, locate the D16R MkII's input and output channels, then subscribe your desired audio sources (transmitters) to the D16R MkII's inputs and route the D16R MkII's outputs (transmitters) to your desired destinations (receivers).
Why am I not seeing the RedNet D16R MkII in Dante Controller, and what are some troubleshooting steps?
Ensure the D16R MkII and your computer are on the same subnet, Dante is enabled on the D16R MkII via RedNet Control, and the Dante Controller software is up-to-date; a network reset of both the device and your computer may also resolve the issue.
What is the significance of the 'SRC Lock LEDs' on the front panel of the RedNet D16R MkII, and how do they indicate the device's status?
The SRC Lock LEDs indicate whether the D16R MkII is successfully locked to the selected sample rate converter (SRC) for each channel pair, with a lit LED indicating a locked and stable signal, and an unlit LED suggesting a potential sample rate mismatch or sync issue.

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