The most powerful MADI & Dante digital audio interface available

Solid State Logic is proud to introduce the UMD192, a powerful and portable USB audio interface designed to meet the demands of broadcast, professional live sound, and high-spec studio environments. With seamless integration across MADI, Dante, and USB, the UMD192 offers flexible routing, high channel counts, and uncompromising performance for recording, playback, and format bridging. Providing 192 channels at both 96 and 48 kHz, or 128 channels at 192 kHz in a compact and portable ½RU form factor.

192 Channel USB 3.0 Computer Interface
Designed for professional live sound, broadcast, and high-spec studios

192 Channel MADI 6x BNC
With redundant mode for 3x dual-redundant MADI connections

192 Channel Dante
Fully interoperable Dante AoIP with AES67 and ST 2110 (with DDM) support

192 Channels at 96/48kHz or 128 Channels at 192kHz
In a compact and portable ½RU form factor

Power Over Ethernet
Can be used with the AC power input or USB bus power for redundancy

Compatible with Mac and Windows
Plug and play on Mac, ASIO/WDM driver for Windows


The Perfect Bridge Between USB, MADI and Dante 

Built for versatility, the UMD192 supports bidirectional audio between any two formats – MADI, Dante or USB – with the third format able to receive a split feed. This makes it ideal for bridging multiple MADI-connected devices into a Dante network, or for high-channel-count recording and playback via USB 3.0.

On the network side, UMD192 delivers fully interoperable Dante AoIP with AES67 and ST 2110 (with DDM) support and ultra-low Dante latency down to 0.25 ms. UMD192 provides flexible clocking options from either MADI or Dante, covering sample rates from 44.1 to 192 kHz. With six MADI BNC pairs, the UMD192 can also be configured in redundant mode, enabling three dual-redundant MADI connections for mission-critical broadcast and live workflows.


The All-in-One Solution for Broadcast, Live and Studio 

The UMD192 versatility makes it equally valuable across a wide range of professional audio scenarios. From broadcast music recording and mixing—especially when paired with SSL System T—to high-channel-count studio sessions, the UMD192 delivers seamless integration and robust performance.

With unmatched flexibility and robust connectivity, the UMD192 is the perfect companion for engineers working across live sound, broadcast, postproduction, and studio environments. Whether used as a high-capacity interface or a format bridge, the UMD192 keeps workflows streamlined and future-ready.



It’s an ideal computer interface for Harrison 32Classic systems with Dante, and a perfect match for SSL Oracle or ORIGIN installations with Dante or MADI conversion. The UMD192 is a powerful solution for non-SSL console users in live sound, broadcast, studio and postproduction settings, or any DAW-based studio using Dante or MADI.

Intuitive Front Panel Control

The UMD192 front panel delivers clear, high‑visibility indicators with real‑time feedback on signal flow, sample‑rate sync, power status, and network connectivity, keeping you in control, even under pressure. UMD192’s front panel controls are locked by default to protect your predefined configuration and prevent accidental changes to settings. Press and hold the padlock button to temporarily unlock the other controls and change modes.

  • Lockout – Press and hold to unlock other front panel controls. Press and hold until the red lock symbol in the centre of the circle in the indicator panel turns off.
  • Mode – Press to cycle through the signal flow modes.
  • Clock Source – Press to toggle between Dante and MADI as clock source.
  • MADI Redundancy – Press to toggle between MADI Redundancy on or off. Redundant mode applies to all MADI ports.

Flexible Power & Redundancy


The UMD192 supports multiple power sources – 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 Connection Examples

Here are just a few examples of how you might use UMD192 in your setup:



Key Features

  • 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
  • Ruggedised Ethernet ports (2x Primary, 2x Secondary) with Link & Activity LEDs
  • Clear front-panel indicators for signal flow, sample rate matching, power status, and connectivity
  • Intuitive front-panel controls, with a lockout feature to prevent accidental changes during operation.
  • Multiple power options: AC, PoE, or USB—with redundancy support
  • Lightweight and portable design for desktop, console-side, or rack-mounted use
  • Included cables: USB-C to C, USB-A to C adapter, IEC power cable



Tech Specs


System Requirements and Specs
Mac OS 12 and above | Class-Compliant, Plug-and-play,
Windows 1. Install included ASIO/WDM driver

Connectivity
USB 3.0 Type C Connector (Box includes Type C to C and Type C to A)

Clocking 

Can either be clocked from the Dante/AoIP network or clocking from the incoming MADI stream on port 1. When MADI ports are in redundant mode MADI clock will come from the active MADI input on the redundant pair.

For stable high‑channel‑count performance on Windows, a modern high‑performance machine and appropriate system optimisations may be required. Please refer to the User Guide and FAQs.

Sample rate chart

For the complete list of technical specifications please refer to the user guide

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