New York, USA, 14th October, 2025 — Designed to streamline ST 2110 workflows and simplify the management of flexible and remote infrastructures, SSL is demonstrating its fully native ST 2110 card at NAB NY 2025 (stand 644). The company is also showing the System T S300 console and a Tempest Control App Flypack featuring SSL’s new DFT+ and DMT+ Fader Tiles, while the brand new MPL 16-8 Stagebox makes its U.S. debut.
Simplifying IP connectivity across SSL’s entire System T ecosystem, the company’s new ST 2110 card enables users to exploit the benefits of ST 2110-based environments as well as hybrid ST 2110/Dante setups with minimal investment in hardware. It leverages NMOS IS-04 and IS-05 to automate discovery and signal management in an ST 2110 infrastructure and enables broadcasters to integrate signals directly into the System T Tempest engine without any need for conversion.
“Many of our broadcast customers rely on Dante for their main audio network but are increasingly taking ST 2110 audio streams from a variety of third-party equipment,” says SSL Broadcast Product Manager Berny Carpenter. “SSL’s ST 2110 card means that multiple flavours of IP audio are now native to the System T console; this avoids external conversion or bridging between Dante and ST 2110 networks.
“Fundamentally it empowers SSL’s broadcast customers to use whichever technology is best suited to each part of their production workflow. It provides SSL customers with a cost-effective way to integrate ST 2110 into their existing infrastructure, and it enables new customers to adapt their production capabilities to full ST 2110-based environments or hybrid ST 2110/Dante setups.”
SSL is also showing enhancements to its virtualised Tempest Control App (TCA) with the addition of two tactile fader tiles and the brand new MPL 16-8 Stagebox. Delivering the full feature set of System T in a dedicated software application with direct control of Tempest Engines, SSL’s TCA is a powerful alternative to a traditional full-size control surface and is especially useful for remote and distributed production environments.
The enhanced Desktop Fader Tile Plus (DFT+) and Desktop Master Tile Plus (DMT+) are based on System T S500 functionality. Both tiles provide dedicated hardware control for engineers to manage processing paths in SSL’s virtualised System T Cloud environment, as well as create custom workflows for existing applications.
With 16 full-size physical faders, 15 control layers, dedicated PFL buttons and input, compression, gate, and automix metering on each channel, the DFT+ provides access to up to 960 channel paths. In contrast, the DMT+ has two faders; a main/master fader and another providing immediate user access to any selected channel. It also provides control room and studio monitoring, as well as scene automation controls that allow the user to navigate through scenes directly from the tile.
“Delivering the same user experience as SSL’s flagship consoles, these tiles provide comprehensive control of System T, whether in fly-pack, cloud or studio form,” says Rick Naqvi, Senior Vice President of Sales for SSL in the U.S.. “It gives content providers the ability to control processing on either a physical DSP engine or a virtualised resource, all using the same familiar production hardware.”
“The MPL 16-8 is a good fit for setups that require the sound quality of SSL but not the full comprehensive feature set other SSL I/O boxes offer,” says Naqvi. “The simplified stagebox makes it a great option for live sound engineers and broadcast teams working with the TCA system who want a more economical and straightforward way to expand their I/O.”