Omnia Enterprise 9s 3.32.20 (2K 2027)
The latest version of Omnia Enterprise offers numerous benefits, including:
: Seamless preset switching and optimized audio engines for lower latency. Redundancy and Flexibility Omnia Enterprise 9s 3.32.20
Multiple users can connect to the same processor simultaneously, or a single user can manage multiple remote processors from one computer or tablet. Monitoring Suite: The latest version of Omnia Enterprise offers numerous
The represents a pinnacle in the virtualization of professional broadcast audio engineering. Developed by Telos Alliance, this release delivers high-density, server-based audio processing engineered specifically for high-capacity, modern virtualized environments. Version 3.32.20 builds upon the legacy of the physical Omnia.9 hardware. It transitions those capabilities into a software-only, cloud-ready architecture. This shift allows commercial radio and streaming enterprises to scale their infrastructure dynamically. Architecture and Evolution Moving Beyond Hardware This shift allows commercial radio and streaming enterprises
Traditionally, radio stations relied on dedicated hardware processors—such as the renowned 3RU chassis—to handle FM, AM, DAB, and streaming signals. While powerful, these physical units take up rack space, consume significant power, and can be rigid when a station wants to scale its offerings.
Each instance uses a unique port (e.g., 19000 for the first, 19001 for the second).
For decades, radio stations relied heavily on dedicated 3RU hardware chassis located at studio head-ends or transmitter sites. While these units delivered remarkable sonic signatures, they presented single points of failure, scaling limitations, and steep hardware costs. Base Configuration Settings - Telos Alliance