Sample Systems
Smaller Systems
D-Mitri's flexible network architecture and modular nature allow for
near-infinite possibilities in system size and scale. A small system, like
the one shown here, might have just a few analog inputs and outputs, but a
very large system might have hundreds or thousands of audio channels, all
being shared on the same network.
Medium Systems
AVB allows D-Mitri nodes to be located anywhere a network can reach, instead
of all in one place. In this medium-sized example system, most of the
D-Mitri nodes are located at the front-of-house mix position, while other
I/O nodes are placed in an orchestra pit, connected to the rest of the
system by a single network cable, instead of more than 70 analog XLR cables.
Larger Systems
A D-Mitri system can also feed audio AVB streams directly to other D-Mitri
systems. An output stream from one system can show up as an input stream on
another system, without any D/A or A/D conversions taking place. This not
only reduces system latency significantly, it also makes the audio
distribution potential limitless, as shown in this partial view of a typical
theme park system.
 A Small D-Mitri Configuration
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 A Medium-Sized D-Mitri Configuration
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 A Large, Multi-System D-Mitri Configuration
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