OMNIBUS 3.0
The ultimate virtual patchbay for Mac – now with networking via AVB and NDI
Turn your Mac into a networked audio device
OMNIBUS has had its biggest update yet – now with 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.
Seamless audio routing for MacOS
Route multi-channel audio between applications and virtual hardware audio devices, split audio from one source to several destinations, connect machines via NDI or AVB networking protocol and selectable I/O channel counts.
Seamlessly route audio between software and hardware devices. Features four configurable virtual audio devices with up to 256 I/O channels per device.
Communicate with other nearby instances of OMNIBUS running on machines connected to the same network via AVB or NDI.
Quickly switch between setups for easy A/B, recall snapshots and change parameters using Elgato Stream Deck or MIDI program change.
“Audiomovers OMNIBUS 3.0 represents the future of audio applications.”
Rafa Sardina – GRAMMY Award-winning Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer & Music Producer (Stevie Wonder, Lady Gaga, Alejandro Sanz)
“OMNIBUS 3.0 has really sped up my workflow when mixing.”
Adam Hawkins – GRAMMY Award-winning Mixing Engineer (Twenty One Pilots, Blink 182, Sheryl Crow)
“The networking features of OMNIBUS 3.0 have already been a game changer for me.”
Dyre Gormsen – Mastering Engineer / Dolby Atmos Immersive Mixer (Arcade Fire, Jason Mraz, Popcaan)
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
OMNIBUS 3.0
Now features a revamped UI and improvements to existing features for far greater flexibility when routing audio.