The new UMX.96 live sound console redefines the mixer’s role in system signal chain with key technologies such as SmaartLive and integrated system processing.

The goal for the UMX.96 is to truly leverage the potential of a digital console, to provide functionality that more closely couples the mixer to the rest of the system.


At the heart of the UMX.96 is an incredibly powerful digital mixing engine which supports up to 104 inputs and 44 outputs, the world’s first 3 x 12 integrated system processor, the first console integration of SmaartLive™ audio measurement and calibration software, and a revolutionary Intelligent Encoder™ with adaptive feel—all navigated via the largest touch screen ever offered on a digital live console.


Integral Loudspeaker System Processing

The UMX.96 is the world’s first digital live console with integrated loudspeaker system processing. This 3 x 12 system processor effectively turns the UMX into “command central” for the entire sound system—not just front-of-house mixing. Specifically, the system processor allows multi-way loudspeaker alignment and audio distribution directly from the console. In addition to reducing the requirements for external audio routing and loudspeaker processing, this system processor employs EAW-designed EQ, Crossover, Delay and Limiter algorithms—and can be fed from any Output mix, including Mains, Aux Groups, and Matrices. Completing the scope of system integration, the UMX console also promises a vast array of future processing and expansion options—including a processing card featuring revolutionary new Gunness Focusing™ technology.