is an enterprise-grade, high-density virtual audio processing software build developed by Telos Alliance. Designed explicitly for high-capacity server environments, this version optimizes multi-signal broadcast infrastructure by transitioning traditional hardware-reliant processing into a highly flexible, software-driven architecture. It provides broadcasters with identical high-end tools found in the acclaimed physical Omnia.9 hardware units, including advanced multi-band automatic gain control (AGC), psychoacoustic clippers, and the revolutionary "Undo" audio restoration technology. Architectural Shifts: Hardware to Virtualization
It caters to different skill levels with "Basic," "Intermediate," and "Expert" modes to simplify or grant full control over processing parameters. System Flexibility and Use Cases
A single server supports up to 64 stations, requiring proper licensing and server resources. Each station functions as a complete audio processing chain. Omnia Enterprise 9s 3.32.20
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:
Enables precise spectral shaping to sculpt a highly competitive, recognizable station signature sound. 3. Psychoacoustic Masking Clipper and network configuration documentation
Rob Scholtes, Managing Technician at FunX, noted that "the sound is better than with the 8200 in combination with the O9sg. Especially the low has become better and the high also keeps up". FunX runs the Omnia Enterprise 9s on a dedicated on‑premise broadcast computer optimized for 24/7/365 usage. The installation was remarkably quick: "It contained connecting the broadcast computer, a few clicks to activate the software and we were online".
For decades, radio stations relied heavily on dedicated 3RU hardware chassis located at studio head-ends or transmitter sites. While these units delivered remarkable sonic signatures, they presented single points of failure, scaling limitations, and steep hardware costs. Base Configuration Settings - Telos Alliance all available on their documentation portal.
While much of the core architecture of Omnia Enterprise 9s remains consistent, software updates like version 3.32.20 introduce critical new features and improvements. According to a detailed overview from , the 3.32.20 update integrates several significant enhancements to its audio processing and connectivity.
: Manage dozens of "virtual" processors from a single interface, reducing the complexity of multi-site operations.
Proper network configuration is critical.
Telos Alliance provides comprehensive documentation including the full user manual, installation guides, and network configuration documentation, all available on their documentation portal.