SSL - UMD192
The SSL UMD192 is a powerful bridge between modern digital worlds, seamlessly bringing together MADI, Dante and USB streams in a truly amazing portable package. You can rely on this interface to manage large numbers of channels, as it transforms complex environments into a coherent sonic terrain that almost seems to anticipate your gestures and needs in changing situations. It glides effortlessly from one workflow to another, providing an appreciable flexibility that immediately reassures the user when manipulating several audio networks simultaneously.
Presentation
The UMD192 ensures smooth network communication with full Dante AoIP compatibility, because its AES67 and ST2110 protocols handle large signals with reassuring stability even when latency needs to be kept particularly low. You can link several nodes and distribute your channels without fear of inconsistency, since the whole system synchronises quickly to maintain consistent sample rates between each source connected to your advanced audio configuration.
This modularity stabilises the whole network and helps you to deploy complex paths that evolve according to your needs, especially when you regularly adjust parameters related to high-density professional installations.
It also handles a wide range of sampling frequencies, easily accepting values from 44.1 to 192 kHz, so you can keep up with a variety of projects that often change their sound structure as required. You can select a clock to suit your needs and let the unit stabilise your overall flow, helping you maintain precise coherence in complex set-ups with multiple simultaneous audio sources and destinations.
The UMD192 is capable of communicating with a variety of consoles, as its architecture accommodates very large streams that flow freely between several professional environments used by experienced engineers. You can connect complete processing chains without disrupting your organisation, since each link adopts a stable behaviour that supports the continuity of your work even when external devices simultaneously demand a high data rate.
The UMD192 also simplifies real-time monitoring thanks to its easy-to-read front panel, with a display that brings together essential information and lets you quickly assess the stability of your system, even as pressure builds up. You can also lock the controls to prevent tampering, reducing the risk of error in environments that are particularly sensitive to sudden changes.
Other features
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Solid State Logic UMD192
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USB 3.0 MADI & Dante audio interface
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Max. resolution: 32-bit
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Sampling: 44.1 ⭢ 192 kHz
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Digital Inputs/Outputs:
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192 channels @ 48/44.1 kHz
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192 channels @ 96/88.2 kHz
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128 channels @ 192/176.4 kHz
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Clock signal: via MADI or Dante
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Dante latency: 0.25 ms
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MADI I/O: 6x 2 BNC with redundant mode for 3 doubly redundant connections
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Dante I/O: AoIP Dante with AES67 & ST 2110 (DDM)
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USB I/O: high-capacity USB 3.0 bidirectional audio
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Network connectivity: 2x primary Ethernet & 2x secondary Ethernet with Link & Activity LEDs
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Front panel indicators: signal flow & sample sync & power & network connectivity
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Configurable switches: Front panel lock & mode selection & clock source selection & MADI redundancy activation
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OS compatibility: macOS Core Audio native & Windows with SSL ASIO driver
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Supplied with USB-C cables & USB-A adapter ⭢ C
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Redundant power supply:
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Via Mains 90/250 V∿ 50/60 Hz
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Via USB
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Via PoE
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