Kimitaka Kondo.
UK - Today at the PLASA Show, Roland Systems Group announced and demonstrated what it is calling a breakthrough live digital sound solution. The RSS V-Mixing System incorporates the new RSS M-400 V-Mixer live digital console, configurable digital snakes with high quality remotely controlled mic preamps, and a multi-track recording option.

This new fully-digital system eliminates the bulk and noise susceptibility typically associated with analogue snakes and replaces it with Cat 5e (Ethernet/LAN) cable. It's easy to use and sets up in minutes by plugging in one lightweight Cat 5e cable from a Digital Snake stage unit to the M-400 V-Mixer, says RSG. The company says: "The system generates superior sound quality by converting analogue inputs to 24-bit digital streams at the stage, via high-quality mic preamps located near the source. The V-Mixing System then secures the quality of audio signal throughout the complete system path en route to the M-400 V-Mixer, back to any outputs and on to the limitless split positions."

The M-400 V-Mixer features rapid recall of setups, 100mm motorised and touch-sensitive faders, an 800 x 480 colour screen, and dedicated knobs for EQ, Pan and Gain. The M-400 V-Mixer has up to 48-channel mixing capability including digital patchbay, 16 Aux/Mon sends, 8 DCA, 8 Mute Groups and a REAC 40-channel output for monitor split or recording options. The intuitive interface is fast to learn and easy to use and novice users will also appreciate the on-board Help system, say RSG.

The M-400 V-Mixer integrates with PCs for sending/receiving setup data allowing users to prepare channel setups and configurations before arriving at the venue.

Digital audio software developer Cakewalk has developed technology that enables the M-400 V-Mixer to record multiple tracks of audio to their SONAR software using REAC (Roland Ethernet Audio Communication). REAC is a powerful driver protocol that allows the transfer of up to 40 channels of 24-bit audio plus MIDI and remote-control data down one Cat 5e cable. Simply connect a Cat 5e cable from the REAC split port on the M-400 V-Mixer to the gigabit network port on your PC for 40 channels of clean, pure 24-bit audio transfer. The Cakewalk REAC driver is scheduled for release in the near future.

The M-400 V-Mixer can be integrated with Edirol video products such as the V-440HD multi-format video mixer, providing a complete AV solution for live performances where audio follow is required, say the company.

Roland Systems Group says its V-Mixing System is "the answer to high-quality, cost-effective live digital audio control and distribution and represents a new level in configurability and convenience for live sound setup and performance".

(Lee Baldock)


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