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Violet Audio Unveils New Colours for the Next-Gen dMix 128 Mixer

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January 20, 20262 days ago
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Violet Audio has released the dMix 128, a next-generation networked digital mixer. It offers up to 128 channels at 96kHz with sub-millisecond latency, optimized for IP-based workflows and supporting AES67. The dMix 128 features flexible connectivity, a browser-based interface, and 64x64 DAW connectivity for hybrid workflows, adaptable for various professional audio environments.

Representing a clean-sheet approach to networked digital mixing, Violet Audio has released the next-generation dMix 128. Delivering up to 128 channels at up to 96kHz, with sub-millisecond system latency and sonic transparency for mission-critical environments, the dMix 128 has been developed by Violet Audio’s international engineering team. At the core of the FPGA-centric architecture, the dMix 128 is natively optimised for IP-based audio workflows. Currently supporting AES67 as standard, with plans for ST 2110-30 compatibility, the dMix 128 seamlessly integrates into broadcast and large-scale networked systems. With MADI I/O onboard, together with three Ethernet ports and support for Dante via an optional expansion card, flexible connectivity allows systems designers to precisely tailor the dMix 128 to current and future infrastructure requirements. Eliminating the need for proprietary software and enabling intuitive PC and dedicated control surface operability, the dMix 128 is controlled via a browser-based user interface. Built to adapt to FOH or monitor mixing, in addition to OB vehicles and fixed installations, the system offers flexible routing, DSP resources and scalable workflows. Equipped with 32 analogue inputs and 24 analogue outputs, the dMix 128 supports a wide range of remote I/O and stagebox solutions. For recording and hybrid workflows, a low-latency 64x64-channel computer enables DAW connectivity and native plugin integration in live-to-studio, broadcast and virtual soundcheck environments. Additional optional expansion cards, control surfaces and software updates are being scheduled for later in 2026.

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