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Can I control the ANI22-XLR's parameters, like gain or mute, using MIDI?
No, the ANI22-XLR does not support MIDI control. It is primarily controlled via its web interface or Dante Controller.
Does the ANI22-XLR allow me to save custom configurations as presets or patterns?
The ANI22-XLR allows saving and loading configurations via its web interface as device configurations, but does not support onboard preset storage. These are saved as files on your computer.
What is the basic workflow for connecting a microphone and getting audio from the ANI22-XLR to my Dante network?
Connect your microphone to the XLR input, power the device via PoE, connect it to your Dante network, and use Dante Controller to route the microphone input to your desired Dante outputs.
My ANI22-XLR isn't showing up in Dante Controller. What should I check?
Ensure the ANI22-XLR is powered via PoE, connected to the same network as your computer, and that Dante Controller is the latest version; also verify that your network switch supports Dante.
What is the 'Mix Minus' feature on the ANI22-XLR and how does it help prevent feedback?
The 'Mix Minus' feature allows you to create a separate output mix that excludes the local microphone signal, sending this mix back as a monitor feed to the source; this prevents the microphone's own signal from being amplified in the monitor, reducing feedback.

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