
Nixer Pro Audio will return to Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 in February at Booth 4K800, presenting its full line of Audio-over-IP monitoring, switching and diagnostic tools supporting Dante, Milan, Ravenna, AES67 and ST 2110.
The company will address Corporate & Enterprise, Education, Entertainment and Live Events, Hospitality and Retail, Transportation and Security, and Government and Public Sector applications. Key highlights will include the new CV1, new browser-based workflows and updates to the Milan roadmap for mission-critical AV environments.
CV1 AoIP Monitor Debuts for the AV Market
Nixer will introduce the CV1 AoIP monitor to the AV market, developed for control rooms, operations centres, studios and event venues where fast, accurate and integrated monitoring is required.
“CV1 consolidates clear metering, speaker, and headphone monitoring into a single compact unit, reducing hardware clutter and simplifying what can be stressful tasks for the operator,” said Nick Fletcher, founder & CEO at Nixer Pro Audio.

The CV1 uses a speaker-free architecture that integrates with external loudspeakers and standalone loudness meters through AES and line outputs. It supports Dante, Ravenna/AES67 and ST 2110, with AVB-Milan planned. Additional functions include phase reverse, mono sum, dim, channel mute and configurable monitoring trims to support precise checks, phase verification and anomaly detection in live and operational workflows.
Browser-Based Monitoring and Remote App Integration
A new CV1 sub-module enables remote audio-level visibility through a standard web browser. This interface will integrate with Nixer’s updated iPad® app, allowing teams to monitor networked audio across venues, campuses or distributed facilities. The remote-access workflow responds to customer requirements for mobility and simplified access.
PD Milan for Portable Milan Channel Monitoring
Nixer will also show the handheld PD Milan, built for monitoring up to 64 Milan audio channels in low-latency environments such as theatres, festivals, hotels, conference centres and casinos, where accurate synchronisation is required.
PD Milan is part of the portable PD series, which supports Dante, Ravenna, Milan, AES67 and ST 2110. Nixer will additionally preview the Evie64 networking module based on AVB. The Milan-compatible Evie64m can be used across Nixer devices and third-party systems including amplifiers, DSPs and mixing consoles.
“This expanded Milan roadmap underscores our commitment to deterministic, standards-based audio networking for large-scale AV systems,” commented Fletcher.
AoIP Monitoring Tools for Complex Networked-Audio Systems
The RL Series will be shown, offering four base models with up to 256 monitored channels, along with the RLC64, a compact engine for monitoring and mixing up to 64 Dante or Ravenna channels. These tools support fast source selection and diagnostics for high-pressure live events and systems integration work.
WL64-4 Wireless iPad Monitoring
Nixer will also highlight the WL64-4 wireless AoIP monitoring system. WL64-4 links wirelessly with up to four iPad® tablets, enabling each operator to select, monitor and mix sources independently. The system provides a mobile diagnostic option for teams working in distributed environments.



