The sick part with Dante is that all the complicated bits are strictly in the initial setup. After that, everything just appears in Pro Tools as any ol interface channels would - mic preamps from the other studio would appear right alongside mic preamps sitting next to them, no extra explanation or routing required! It can be totally invisible to the end user.

Our use case a podcast studio that will have a lot of self-operators who are brilliant journalists & writers but are easily overwhelmed by the slightest bit of technology. The back end is super complicated but it appears to them as magically simple!

BUT back to Digilink and Ultimate! I looked into it further and realized that without Digilink you are indeed restricted to 32-ch I/O in Pro Tools even if you’re using the Ultimate software. So to have more I/O you do need to get either an HD Native Thunderbolt or a HD PCI card, and enter the Digilink ecosystem. (FYI - you can use an inexpensive Focusrite Rednet 5 to bridge Digilink and Dante and get the best of both!)

The Apogee Symphony is a great choice and would leave you a lot of options to grow. The key is balancing the expense vs the opportunity cost of clients who would go to another studio based on the I/O count. Another option is the Burl Mothership - the swag factor could tempt engineers who would perhaps prefer 32 channels of Burl over more channels of something else.

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