Omnia Enterprise 9s 3.32.20 Jun 2026

Version 3.32.20 includes a comprehensive suite of tools for precise sound sculpting and analysis, such as a 6-band fully adjustable parametric EQ, a multiband stereo enhancer for consistent imaging, and the Omnia toolbox, which includes a digital oscilloscope, FFT spectrum analyzer, and an audio frequency RTA for signal-specific analysis.

While Telos Alliance has released several updates to the Enterprise 9s, with the most recent user manual covering version V3.31.10 as of October 2024, the version marks a specific and significant milestone in the software's evolution. Discovered on a major software library on May 11, 2023, this release represents the state-of-the-art in broadcast processing technology at that time, bringing together the most advanced features and optimizations.

Security and compliance also form a central pillar of the Omnia Enterprise 9s 3.32.20 framework. As cyber threats become more sophisticated and global data regulations like GDPR and CCPA become more stringent, the update introduces enhanced encryption standards and more granular access controls. The 3.32.20 patch specifically addresses vulnerabilities in remote access points, ensuring that the increasingly common hybrid workforce can interact with sensitive company assets without compromising the integrity of the corporate firewall. This proactive approach to security mitigates risk while fostering a culture of trust within the digital ecosystem. Omnia Enterprise 9s 3.32.20

These enhancements make version 3.32.20 a significant upgrade for broadcasters looking to modernize their audio processing infrastructure.

Dutch youth radio station FunX provides a compelling real‑world example of the Omnia Enterprise 9s in action. FunX transitioned from an aging Orban 8200 hardware processor to a virtualized solution. Version 3

: Accessible via the NfRemote software client, which allows multiple users to connect simultaneously to manage I/O and processing parameters from any network connection.

The result was a fully redundant, high-availability, server-based environment that processes all their digital audio. The processed audio is then encoded and delivered to all their transmitter sites, as well as to online streams and DAB. "It’s brilliant," Bakos states, "perfectly timed and injected with RDS information, sounding outstandingly loud and clear!" He chose Telos Alliance and Omnia for its forward-thinking nature, rock-solid performance, and superior sound quality. "I’ve followed the Omnia product range of audio processors for a number of years — it has always been a cut above the rest". Security and compliance also form a central pillar

: Uses predictive interpolation algorithms to reconstruct clipped audio peaks, stripping out severe harmonic distortion.

Available now through the Omnia Admin Center. Refer to the official release notes for detailed change set and version prerequisites.

: A single server infrastructure can host up to 64 independent stations or audio programs, provided the hardware meets CPU and RAM requirements.