Audio networking firm Joyned will begin shipping the MU16, a USB-to-Milan bridge that transforms computers and mobile devices into 16-channel network endpoints without requiring specialized drivers. The class-compliant interface operates across macOS, Windows 11, and iOS platforms while delivering 32-bit audio resolution through four input and two output Milan streams at sample rates reaching 96 kilohertz.
Company founder Fabian Braun described the device as eliminating configuration barriers for engineers seeking direct Milan network access from standard computing hardware. The compact unit draws 2.5 watts through USB-C power and features gigabit Ethernet connectivity alongside clock synchronization technology designed for live sound, studio production, and installation applications. Christian Frandsen, senior audio product specialist, emphasized the bridge's role in enabling cross-brand interoperability for mixing, system calibration, and immersive production workflows.
The interface carries a 568-euro price tag with deliveries scheduled to commence in December.
Company founder Fabian Braun described the device as eliminating configuration barriers for engineers seeking direct Milan network access from standard computing hardware. The compact unit draws 2.5 watts through USB-C power and features gigabit Ethernet connectivity alongside clock synchronization technology designed for live sound, studio production, and installation applications. Christian Frandsen, senior audio product specialist, emphasized the bridge's role in enabling cross-brand interoperability for mixing, system calibration, and immersive production workflows.
The interface carries a 568-euro price tag with deliveries scheduled to commence in December.