Omnia Enterprise 9s 3.32.20 [extra Quality]
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".
Historically, radio stations and streaming networks required racks of dedicated digital signal processing (DSP) hardware at every studio or transmitter site. If an enterprise broadcast group managed 30 stations, they needed 30 individual physical boxes, creating compounding points of failure, significant electrical draw, and logistical constraints. Omnia Enterprise 9s 3.32.20
The software builds upon the legacy of the physical Omnia.9 hardware unit. It integrates advanced processing modules to clean, balance, and maximize signal volume without generating auditory fatigue. Multiband Dynamics and Customization Rob Scholtes, Managing Technician at FunX, noted that
Omnia Enterprise 9s reimagines this entire landscape by converting processing power into a scalable software application. The software builds upon the legacy of the physical Omnia
Licensing is managed through Telos Alliance’s Key 9 licensing system. The number of stations is set in the Base Configuration Settings by dragging the "Number of Stations" slider, up to the total number of stations for which you are licensed. A single server supports up to 64 stations, requiring proper licensing and adequate CPU cores and RAM. Each station includes its own FM processing core (with RDS and µMPX outputs), AM processing core, and stereo L/R processing core for HD/DAB/streaming.
A signature two-stage process that first de-clips audio to restore peaks and then uses a multiband expander to recover dynamic range lost during aggressive music mastering.


