Designed to provide centralised connection, control and monitoring across the company's loudspeaker ecosystem, Meyer Sound has unveiled the second generation of its Nebra software platform. Available as a free application, Nebra 2 builds on the functionality of the manufacturer's long-standing Compass software while introducing a redesigned interface intended to streamline system configuration and day-to-day operation. By c ombining device connection, processor control and system monitoring within a single environment, the platform allows engineers to manage entire Meyer Sound systems without switching between multiple applications.
Key Features
Nebra 2 introduces full processor control for Galileo Galaxy units alongside support for the company's GEN-1 technology for networked loudspeakers. Key parameters including EQ, level, delay and phase can be adjusted directly within the platform while system status and device connectivity remain visible in the same interface.
Applications
The software is intended to support both touring systems and fixed installations, from smaller portable deployments through to large-scale venues. Tools such as tagging, search and filtering have been included to help engineers organise and navigate larger device inventories.## Technical Integration
- Integrates with Galaxy processors and GEN-1 equipped loudspeakers
- Supports MEP and RMS loudspeakers and MPS power supplies
- Supports analogue audio, AES67 and Milan AVB protocols
- Simplified system health indicator
- Show Mode locks critical control points during performances
- Expanded clock management and snapshot functionality
Meyer Sound has confirmed that its Compass control software will continue to receive support for the time being, although future development will focus on expanding the Nebra platform.


