Solid State Logic has released the SSL UMD192 MADI/Dante audio interface, which features robust Ethernet ports (two primary and two auxiliary) and is ideal for high-quality live sound, broadcast, and professional studio applications.

The SSL UMD192 can provide up to 192 channels and bidirectional audio transmission between any two formats (MADI/Dante/USB), allowing you to connect multiple MADI-connected devices to a Dante network, or to record and stream large numbers of channels via USB 3.0. It is worth noting that the split audio signal can be routed to a third format. The new product boasts full compatibility with Dante AoIP with AES67 and ST 2110 (with DDM) support, as well as a Dante latency of only 0.25 ms and synchronization with both MADI and Dante.

The interface is equipped with six pairs of MADI BNC connectors, which allow the UMD192 to be configured in backup mode, providing three backup MADI connections for important broadcasts and live broadcasts. In addition, the device supports AC, Ethernet (PoE), or USB power and can be an effective addition to System T, Harrison 32Classic, Oracle, and Origin consoles. The UMD192 works directly with macOS Core Audio without the need to install additional drivers, however, Windows systems require the SSL ASIO driver (available for free download from the Solid State Logic support portal). It should be noted that ASIO drivers are multi-client, allowing multiple ASIO applications to access the interface simultaneously.
The Solid State Logic SSL UMD192 will be available in February 2026 for $3300. For more detailed information about this audio interface, please visit the product page on the official Solid State Logic website.