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Omnia Enterprise 9s: 3.32.20

The 3.32.20 firmware and software branch refines audio processing algorithms while lowering the CPU processing overhead required per channel. 1. Revolutionary "Undo" Technology

Traditional hardware processors are limited by physical inputs and rack space. Omnia Enterprise 9s breaks these barriers by living entirely in a server-based environment. This allows for:

By moving your processing to the 9s, you aren't just saving rack space—you are future-proofing your audio chain for the next generation of listeners. Omnia Enterprise 9s 3.32.20

Omnia Enterprise 9s is a high-density, virtual audio processing software developed by the Telos Alliance. It is essentially a virtual audio processor that runs on standard Windows server hardware (compatible with Windows 10, 11, and Windows Server 2019 or later). The "9s" inherits the acclaimed processing technology and user interface from the revered Omnia.9 hardware processor, but being software-based, it offers far greater flexibility, scalability, and integration with modern IT infrastructure, making it ideal for today's virtualized broadcast environments. Designed for customers with a large volume of signals that need to be processed, it is a custom solution for high-density server-based systems.

Includes an adjustable phase rotator to tame asymmetrical voice distortion and a phase scrambler to minimize distortion in instruments that feature strong odd-order harmonics. Omnia Enterprise 9s breaks these barriers by living

The platform offers a comprehensive suite of processing tools:

The is designed exactly for this. Instead of buying a new piece of hardware every time you add a new sub-channel or internet stream, broadcasters can work with the Telos Alliance sales team to build custom, scalable software packages. As your network's infrastructure requirements change, the 9s software adapts, allowing you to re-program and deploy configurations for FM, DAB, or streaming simply by adjusting the software parameters. Exploring the Upgrade It is essentially a virtual audio processor that

Historically, managing twenty radio stations meant maintaining twenty physical, three-rack-unit hardware processing boxes in a physical master control room. This hardware-heavy model introduced multiple points of failure, extensive cooling costs, and rigid configuration pipelines.

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