Audiomovers OMNIBUS has had its biggest update yet
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20.06.2024

Audiomovers OMNIBUS has had its biggest update yet

Audiomovers OMNIBUS
Words by Mixdown staff

Switch routing snapshots from an Elgato Stream Deck, MIDI controller, key commands or Hot Snapshot panel.

Audiomovers OMNIBUS now has networking via NDI & AVB, 256 channels of I/O per device, application capture as well as virtual devices and hardware, and Stream Deck & MIDI controller support.

The audio routing software which operates as virtual patchbay for Mac has had its biggest update yet. OMNIBUS 3.0 turns any Mac into a networked audio device which can connect 256 channels of I/O to any other Mac on the same network. It also now supports application capture, and can be controlled via StreamDeck or MIDI controllers.

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OMNIBUS already allows Mac users to route audio seamlessly between all devices – physical and virtual – connected to their Mac, but OMNIBUS 3.0 adds application capture, so users can easily grab audio from any software running, rather than needing to route that audio first to a virtual device.

The audio routing software – which operates like a virtual patchbay between applications and audio devices on a Mac – now features networking functionality, with support for NDI and AVB network protocols.

Exclusive new features for OMNIBUS 3.0

  • Route multichannel audio between different machines connected to the same network via AVB or NDI.
  • Four configurable virtual audio devices with up to 256 I/O channels per device.
  • Separate system and application audio outputs.
  • Save and load entire OMNIBUS sessions.
  • Switch routing snapshots from an Elgato Stream Deck, MIDI controller, key commands or Hot Snapshot panel.

For more info, visit Audiomovers.