Solid State Logic (SSL) announced on their website a new USB to Dante interface named UMD192.  It will be first shown at the NAMM show 2026 next week. 

The UMD192 will combine USB, Dante and Madi like the RME Digiface Dante. It supports 192 Dante channels at 96kHz and 128 channels at 192kHz sample rate. It has a USB-C connector running the USB3 protocol.  It has six pairs of Madi ports available. Both on the front and back of the unit are two Dante Ethernet ports.

Key features of the Solid State Logic UMD192

  • 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
  • Ruggedized 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

Price & Availability

The retail price excluding VAT will be around €2300. Availability is expected at the end of Q1 2026.


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