Connectivity

MADE TO PERFORM
We speak Dante, which allows RADAR Converters to deliver the sound quality you expect and the flexibility required for professional recording, mixing, mastering and broadcast applications. 

SIMPLE TO CONNECT
Mix or master (up to 128 analog I/O) by connecting with a single Ethernet cable and software from AudinateDolby and others.

THUNDERBOLT AND MORE
For recording or mixing with hardware inserts, there are a variety of low-latency ways to connect via Thunderbolt, mini-DigiLink, MADI, AES, ADAT and USB. (See list below.)

EXCEPTIONAL CLOCKING
RADAR Converters have the most accurate word clock of anything we've ever built (and we're known for exceptional clocking). So you get a higher signal-to-noise ratio and lower total harmonic distortion from current and older iZ and Otari analog cards. 

MODULAR TO THE MAX
Each individual CORE, U16, and C16 chassis is a fully-functional unit which allows each of our converters to process its full channel count at the maximum sample rate. Because of this, multiple units can be networked together with ultra-precise clocking for up to 320 I/O at 192 kHz.* 

CONNECT WITH US
We offer live support to help get your Converter system up and running. Guaranteed. For more information, download the RADAR Converter Quick Start Guide.



 

Here are some low-latency Dante interfaces that can be paired with RADAR Converters for up to 1,280 I/O at 48 kHz.**

MTRX II
Connect via Pro Tools HDX and optional Thunderbolt

Core 256
Connect via Thunderbolt, MADI and ADAT

MTRX Studio
Connect via Pro Tools HDX and optional Thunderbolt

HD32R
Connect via Pro Tools HDX

Red 8Line
Connect via Thunderbolt, Pro Tools HD and ADAT

Apollo x16D 
Connect via Thunderbolt with realtime UAD plug-in processing

Ferrofish Verto MX
Connect via MADI



PCIe Cards (require additional Thunderbolt expansion chassis or PC card slot)

Focusrite PCIeNX Card
Up to 128 I/O (@ 48 kHz) PCIe Card 

RME HDSPE AOX-D Card
Up to 512 I/O (@ 48 kHz) PCIe Card with optional MADI



 

*Up to 320 I/O @ 192 kHz is based on twenty RADAR U16 Converters and an AVID MTRX II with eight IP Audio Dante Cards.

**Up to 1,280 I/O @ 48 kHz is based on eighty RADAR C16 Converter and an AVID MTRX II with eight IP Audio Dante Cards. No joke.