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A highly scalable digital audio interface, the Focusrite RedNet TNX offers power without compromising simplicity. Thanks to its dual Thunderbolt and Dante connectivity, it can work with a large number of channels at very low latency, while adapting to the most demanding production environments. Compatible with Mac and Windows, it connects in the blink of an eye, and is formidably efficient, whether in the studio, in the control room or for immersive post-production. The Focusrite RedNet TNX combines versatility and performance in a compact yet resolutely professional format.

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The Focusrite RedNet TNX isn't here for show. It integrates with any Mac or Windows system via Thunderbolt, and gives you immediate control over 128 channels of 24-bit/192kHz input and output. Yes, that's a lot. But what's most impressive is the fluid way it handles all that audio traffic with a round-trip latency that would make a stopwatch pale. Whether you're mixing a concert in Dolby Atmos or synchronising a wildlife documentary with a dramatic soundtrack, this interface remains as calm as ever.

Don't feel like getting stuck at 128 channels? No problem. RedNet TNX can scale up to 256 x 256 channels thanks to the Dante Ready system. With a simple upgrade, you can unlock a complete arsenal for your most demanding projects. And all this without dismantling, without technical sighs, just a Focusrite-style power ramp-up: quiet, but frighteningly effective.

Designed for those who live in a world of cables and rendering delays, the Focusrite RedNet TNX is a reliable ally in critical environments. Thanks to its 2 RJ-45 ports, you can choose between switched and redundant mode. The former for flexibility, the latter to ensure the survival of the project in the event of a setback. And because everything is controlled via the RedNet Control interface, you can remain admirably calm, even when your director is breathing heavily behind you.

As well as its appetite for audio channels, the RedNet TNX also loves post-production. Dolby Atmos? It knows all about it. SMPTE ST 2110? It ticks the box. AES67? Ditto. Whether you're in a darkened theatre setting up a cue or routing a feed for a live event, it adapts. Even its compact size makes it easy to install in a rack, like a discreet passenger who does all the work while you look after the laurels.

As for power, the 2 Thunderbolt ports provide both power and serial connection with other devices. And if you're a fan of thoughtful accessories, it comes with a Thunderbolt 3 cable, a cat6A Ethernet cable and 2 Sonnet ThunderLok locks. This isn't a gadget, it's a trusted interface. Literally. With Focusrite's three-year warranty to boot.
Phantom power
 Yes
Compatibility
 MacOS, Windows
Maximum resolution
 24 bit
Power supply
 Via USB bus
Packaging
 Single unit
  • Focusrite RedNet TNX
  • Analogue to digital converter
  • Thunderbolt and low-latency multi-channel Dante interface
  • Mac and Windows compatible
  • I/O: 128 inputs / 128 outputs
  • Scalable via Dante Ready: 256 inputs / 256 outputs
  • Sampling frequencies: 44.1 ⭢ 192 kHz
  • Resolution: 24-bit
  • Round-trip latency: ultra-low
  • Audio over IP standard compatibility: AES67
  • Compliance: SMPTE ST 2110 (with DDM)
  • Driver compatibility : ASIO, WDM multi-client (Windows), CoreAudio (Mac)
  • Control application: RedNet Control
  • Serial operation via Thunderbolt
  • LED indicators: 2x network activity, 2x network synchronisation
  • Connectivity :
  • Thunderbolt 3 ports: 2x (15 W each)
  • Dante connectors: 2x ethernet RJ45 (cat. 5e or higher)
  • Supplied accessories: 2x ThunderLok sonnet, Thunderbolt 3 cable, cat6A ethernet cable
  • Power supply: mains adapter supplied
  • Dimensions: 212 x 144 x 71 mm
  • Net weight: 1.49 kg
Insider tip: if you're working on immersive Dolby Atmos projects, pair the RedNet TNX with software like Nuendo or Pro Tools Ultimate, and you'll be able to route your channels with the freedom of a puppeteer. The Dolby Renderer integrates frictionlessly, and you control everything like a conductor.

Fun fact: some Focusrite engineers call the RedNet TNX "the silent Swiss Army knife". Why do they call it that? Because it can do everything without ever flinching or flickering. OK, it does have LEDs, but just enough to reassure you without dazzling you. A sober interface, but one that knows how to make the numbers talk.
Focusrite - RedNet TNX
Focusrite - RedNet TNX
1 915,83 € excl VAT
including eco-part : 0,90 €
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