SSL just dropped a beast of an audio interface for serious pro setups. The UMD192 handles a massive channel count across MADI, Dante, and USB connections. It bridges between any two formats, perfect for dumping MADI stageboxes into a Dante network or high track count recording. This unit supports insane channel numbers at various sample rates, with redundant power and connection options for mission-critical events.
A front panel display shows signal flow and network status, with locked controls to prevent accidents. It works natively on Mac systems while requiring a driver for Windows machines. The interface delivers ultra-low Dante latency and supports advanced broadcast audio over IP standards. Six MADI pairs allow for triple redundant configurations essential for live broadcasts.
Though built for broadcast and large live sound, it also fits high-end studio sessions alongside consoles like System T or Harrison. Power options include AC mains, Power over Ethernet, or USB, usable together for backup. The UMD192 will cost three thousand three hundred dollars.
A front panel display shows signal flow and network status, with locked controls to prevent accidents. It works natively on Mac systems while requiring a driver for Windows machines. The interface delivers ultra-low Dante latency and supports advanced broadcast audio over IP standards. Six MADI pairs allow for triple redundant configurations essential for live broadcasts.
Though built for broadcast and large live sound, it also fits high-end studio sessions alongside consoles like System T or Harrison. Power options include AC mains, Power over Ethernet, or USB, usable together for backup. The UMD192 will cost three thousand three hundred dollars.