The UMD192 front panel delivers clear, high‑visibility indicators that provide real‑time feedback on signal flow, sample‑rate sync, power status, network connectivity and more, keeping the user in control in any production situation. Its front panel controls are locked by default to protect a user's predefined configurations, preventing accidental changes to settings.
From a power perspective, the UMD192 supports AC mains, Power over Ethernet (PoE), and USB, giving engineers flexible deployment options and the ability to build redundancy into their setups. Each power source can be used on its own or in combination for failover. For example, the AC input can be paired with a PoE injector to create a simple redundant power configuration when a PoE switch isn’t available.
UMD192 is a class-compliant digital audio interface that operates natively with macOS Core Audio, with no additional drivers required. Users simply connect the unit, select SSL as the audio device in System Settings, and that's it. This provides the possibility for guest engineers to connect a Mac and begin work immediately, with no additional software installation required.
On Windows systems, the UMD192 requires the SSL ASIO driver, which is available as a free download from the Solid State Logic Support portal. These ASIO drivers are multi-client, enabling multiple ASIO applications to access the interface simultaneously.
- 192 channels at 48/44.1 kHz, 192 channels at 96/88.2 kHz, and 128 channels at 192/176.4 kHz
- USB 3.0 class-compliant interface
- Mac OS compatible; Windows support via SSL driver
- 6x MADI BNC pairs with redundant mode for 3x dual-redundant MADI connections
- Fully interoperable Dante AoIP with AES67 and ST 2110 (with DDM) support
- Ultra-low Dante latency—as low as 0.25ms
- Flexible clocking from MADI or Dante
- Rugged Ethernet ports (2x Primary, 2x Secondary) with Link & Activity LEDs
- Included cables: USB-C to C, USB-A to C adapter, IEC power cable
Discover the UMD192 interface here
The UMD192 will be available in late February. Stop by the SSL booth at the 2026 NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA between January 22-25, and at the ISE 2026 in Barcelona between February 3-6 for an in-person demonstration. To learn more, stop by the booth or book an appointment with an SSL expert by visiting:
NAMM 2026 Event Page
ISE 2026 Event Page