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.
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