About the MIDAS NEUTRON-UL High-Performance Audio System Engine with 192 Bidirectional-Channels and 96 kHz Sample Rate
The MIDAS NEUTRON-UL represents a high-density audio system engine, functioning as the central processing and routing core for a sophisticated, digitally networked audio ecosystem. It is engineered to deliver ultra-low latency performance, making it suitable for the most demanding real-time applications such as large-scale live sound reinforcement, broadcast production, and installed performance venues. The system consolidates an extensive channel count—192 fully bidirectional audio channels—into a single 2RU unit, operating at a professional 96 kHz sample rate to ensure high-fidelity audio quality with extended frequency response and precise transient detail. This core engine does not typically include physical audio inputs or outputs on its own front panel; instead, it connects via proprietary, redundant high-speed optical network links to a range of stageboxes and I/O interfaces, distributing its processing power across the entire system.
At the heart of the NEUTRON-UL is a powerful DSP engine that provides comprehensive mixing, routing, and signal processing capabilities. It manages all system mixing functions, from preamp control and channel EQ to dynamics processing and effects routing, all configurable from a connected control surface or software application. The system's architecture is designed for absolute reliability, featuring redundant power supplies, dual network loops for automatic failover, and robust thermal management to ensure continuous operation during critical events. The ultra-low latency specification is fundamental, guaranteeing that signals transmitted from remote stageboxes to the engine and back to the stage for monitoring experience minimal delay, which is crucial for performer confidence and system stability, especially when using in-ear monitors.
This engine exemplifies a modern, network-centric approach to audio system design. It separates the processing brain from the I/O peripherals, allowing for incredibly flexible and scalable system topologies. Multiple engines can often be linked to expand channel counts further, and control can be distributed across several surfaces. The NEUTRON-UL serves as the foundational hub that unites all system components, providing the raw computational power and network management necessary to handle complex mixes across hundreds of channels with pristine audio quality and rock-solid reliability, setting a benchmark for performance in large-format digital audio systems.