NEW BERN, NC, USA – This NAB show, Wheatstone introduces its VMX mixing platform and new VML virtual mixing console that runs on any modern web browser.
VMX serves as a single mixing backend for multiple studios as well as utility mixers throughout the WheatNet IP audio networked facility. VML is a virtual broadcast console that can be quickly accessed through any web browser via HTML5 for mixing on a laptop, tablet, smartphone or desktop computer.
VMX can be deployed on a commercial server or PC or on a dedicated appliance made by Wheatstone, eliminating racks hardware along with all the associated engineering, wiring and real estate costs.
Together, VMX mix engine platform and VML virtual broadcast console provide an immediate mixing environment for on-air, production and voicetrack studios as well as remote broadcasts, temporary studios, and disaster recovery.
The new server platform and HTML5 virtual broadcast console are part of Wheatstone’s Layers software-based broadcast suite for virtualizing audio processing, mixing, and streaming as an extension of the WheatNet IP audio network.
Wheatstone will be demonstrating VMX and VML during NAB 2026 at booth C1051 along with its WheatNet IP audio network products, including virtual and fixed consoles, ScreenBuilder, and Blade 4 access units.
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