- Merging Technologies - Home
Over the years, Merging Technologies has gained extensive expertise in AES67, RAVENNA, NMOS, ST2110, and ST2022-7 protocols, enabling us to offer OEM solutions for manufacturers looking to integrate these technologies into their products
- Merging Technologies - Products
Merging Technologies, now part of Neumann and the Sennheiser Group, develops professional audio hardware and software products acclaimed by some of the finest audio engineers worldwide
- Merging Technologies - Downloads
Docs Downloads This is the Merging repository of current software and documentation OS Compatibility OS compatibility with our products can be found on our Knowledge base: Supported Windows Operating Systems Windows Updates Validation Status Virtual Audio Device (VAD) macOS Compatibility MacOS Configuration Guide Search
- Merging Technologies - Pyramix
This means that if you purchase a DSD DXD enabled Merging interface, you not only get the most transparent interface in the world but also, at no extra cost, a complete solution including DAW to start experimenting to hear what “analog-like” digital audio can give you
- Merging Technologies - Interfaces
Merging products are now sold through the Sennheiser sales network Our Sales Partners will process orders and offer the best support in their respective countries
- Merging Technologies - Merging Audio Device
The new Merging Audio Device brings more flexibility to your workflows, share ASIO Inputs or ASIO Outputs (outputs of each client are mixed together on given channels) and bridge clients through the MAD bridge channels
- Merging Technologies - About Us
Merging is now introducing this AoIP technology to the consumer audio world and continues to develop products that find their place in environments as diverse as broadcast, recording, mastering, A V, theme parks, museums, shopping malls and transport hubs
- Merging Technologies - Pyramix
Merging was one of the first to introduce powerful, but portable I O solutions that just needed one Cat 5e cable That meant the dream of carrying a whole recording rig on a plane or in a car became reality
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