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Precision Engineered for Sound
We are Violet Audio, a dedicated pro audio manufacturer founded on the belief that the mixing experience should be as intuitive and expressive as the music itself.
Our success is driven by an international team of audio engineers and design professionals who deeply understand the tools required to excel in today’s fast-paced production market. We bridge the gap between technical complexity and creative flow, empowering professionals globally.
What We Do
We engineer and manufacture best-in-class professional audio mixing products, cutting-edge software, and essential accessories for sound engineers, music producers, and broadcast professionals.
Our focus is on unparalleled audio fidelity, modular flexibility, and real-world workflow efficiency to ensure you get reliable, responsive tools that elevate your craft and streamline your workflow.
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Our Story
The Vision Behind dMix 128 and Violet Audio
The Return to World-Class Audio Innovation with a global development team.
With over 40 years of experience in the professional audio industry, veteran touring sound engineer and electronics designer Daniel Olesh is no stranger to innovation. From the launch of SM Pro Audio in 2000 with the full team of development engineers to the sale of its export arm to HARMAN in 2014—contributing core technologies to Soundcraft, DBX, and AKG— then with a 2 year stint as CTO at Loud (Mackie) assisting in creating the technologies that helped sell the company to RODE, his impact on global audio manufacturing is unmistakable. Now, with a new chapter unfolding, Olesh and the long-standing team of collaborators are set to reclaim their place on the world stage.
The Birth of dMix 128: Built on Legacy, Designed for the Future
The dMix range of digital mixing consoles is not just another product line—it is the result of decades of deep industry insight and proven innovation. Many in the industry are familiar with the Soundcraft Ui24R, a product still in wide use today. What’s less known is that the underlying technology behind the Ui24R was originally developed in Australia by this very team over ten years ago.
“Our dMix systems have been developed to last another decade and beyond,” says Olesh. “It’s our answer to a new way in compact mixer and installed sound innovation and our mission to establish a globally respected pro-audio brand—one that can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the biggest brands in the business.
From SM Pro to Violet Audio and DSPRO: A Proven Team
The dMix project is being driven by Violet Audio, an Australian brand with a rich history in Dolby/DTS processors and digital patch bays. Violet Audio was recently reactivated as the central brand entity for this new venture. In collaboration with long-time technology partner DSPRO from Brazil, an important parter which has the legacy of creating Digital Audio networks and Remote stage boxes, the team has invested heavily in the research, development, and production of the dMix range. DSPRO has a long history in the field with successful products and a deep understanding of the requirements needed to create tour grade hardware.
This collaboration reunites the core innovators who were instrumental in shaping earlier digital mixer technologies. Among them is George Yohng, a renowned DSP and Firmware engineer who played a major role in the development of the Ui24’s signal processing platform. George Yohng remains one of the most respected software engineers in the global pro audio space, known for his deep DSP expertise and scalable systems design.
Engineering Excellence: Track Record of Innovation
The team behind dMix has consistently delivered technology-driven solutions that go on to shape the market. With successful products across live, studio, and install sectors, their portfolio includes innovations in digital control surfaces, audio-over-IP systems, multi-channel preamps, and intelligent patching solutions.
“Our strength lies in designing advanced, scalable platforms and building real-world products around them,” explains Danny Olesh. “We understand what musicians, engineers, and integrators need—because we’ve worked beside them for decades.”





