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M-400. Roland Systems Group, a member of the worldwide group of Roland companies, is dedicated to the support of audio and video professionals demanding excellence in both performance and system design. Through the development and support of video and audio products, we endeavor to improve workflow and maximize creative possibilities.
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An innovative console that fits anywhere. Easy to operate. Incredible sound. Roland introduced the modern V-Mixing System to the world in 2007. The V-Mixing System incorporates several models of V-Mixer Live Mixing Consoles, Digital Snakes for advanced digital audio transmission, the M-48 Personal Mixing System and the SONAR REAC Recording System for multi-channel recording.
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Simple and Flexible High-Quality Sound - REAC: Next Generation Audio Transmission Technology The foundation of the V-Mixing System is “REAC” (Roland Ethernet Audio Communication), the digital audio transmission technology developed by Roland. As a result of this technology, a flexible V-Mixing System can be constructed to match any venue using the Digital Snake and other REAC components. REAC is an Ethernet based technology, allowing devices to be connected easily with a standard CAT5e LAN cable.
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M-300RCS dedicated control software which has the same GUI as the M-300 M-300 can be controlled remotely from another PC color display. (The M-300RCS can be downloaded from the Roland Systems Group using a wireless L AN. A tablet PC can be used to website.) The M-300RCS can also be operated...
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The variety of REAC products open a world of possibilities. STAGE UNIT S-1608 16in/8out I/O unit High quality preamp inputs Optical digital output Rackmountable FOH UNIT S-0816 8in/16out I/O unit High quality preamp inputs Optical digital output Rackmountable 8x8 I/O UNIT S-0808 8in/8out compact digital snake High qualit y preamp inputs -...
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V-Mixer M-300 SPECIFICATIONS PROCESSING Nominal Input Level 32 mixing channels/11 buses/4 MATRIX buses/Up to 92 inputs and (Variable) Number of Channels 90 outputs when using REAC Devices AD/DA Conversion 24-bit/48.0 kHz or 44.1 kHz Input Impedance 2.8 mS (typ.) *1 Network Latency * Total System Latency of audio signal from S-1608 inputs to outputs via M-300's REAC ports (A or B).
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