Specifications
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DIGITAL CONSOLES
M-300
Live Mixing Console
A powerful and compact digital mixing console
32 mixing channels, L/C/R outputs, 8 AUX buses, 4 Matrices
Built-in REAC ports allows flexible system expansion
4-band PEQ and dynamics on all channels
11 different built-in multi-effects/ PEQ and delay on all outputs
100 mm motorized faders
24bit AD/DA for high-quality sound remotely controllable from a PC
Record to /playback from USB flash memory
Perfectly integrates with the Digital Snake for simple and high-
quality audio transmission, distribution, splits and merging
Construct a flexible and powerful system by adding the Per-
sonal Mixing System, multi-channel recording and other REAC
components
Headphone Jack
RS-232C USB
MIDI
Digital Output
(Optical)
Console Inputs
REAC
Console Outputs
USB Memory
A
40ch
40ch
40ch
40ch
4xXLR
4xTRS
4xRCA
4xXLR
4xTRS
2xDigital
Phones
B
32 Mixing Ch
L/C/R Outputs
8 AUX
4 Matrix
Two built-in REAC ports allows flexible system configuration
V-Mixer series - Control Features and Options
Control remotely from a PC Control remotely using a wireless LAN
By enabling VNC or Remote Desktop
Connection on a local PC directly
connected to the V-Mixer via USB, the
console can be controlled remotely from
another PC or tablet using a wireless LAN.
A tablet PC can be used to control the
V-Mixer from a remote location. For
example, you can be seated in the
audience adjusting the house mix during
the event, or stand onstage to adjust the
monitor mix while consulting the stage
performer.
V-LINK - Audio and Visual Solution
By connecting the MIDI input/output to the video switcher such as the V-1600HD,
V-LINK automatically synchronizes the audio of the V-Mixer with the visual images
allowing “audio follows video”.
Multi-channel recording
V-Mixers can be controlled remotely in real-time from a PC (Windows) connected
via the USB port. Mixing functions on the V-Mixer can be operated directly from a
PC by using the RCS dedicated control software which has the same GUI as the
V-Mixer color display. (The RCS for the specific V-Mixer can be downloaded from
the Roland Systems Group website.) The RCS can also be operated in offline
mode, allowing data for various
settings to be created in
advance and saved to a USB
memory drive. When you get
to the venue, load the settings
and jump right into sound
check and rehearsal.
Forty channels of 24-bit audio can be recorded directly to a PC (Windows) by
connecting a REAC port to the gigabit Ethernet port on the PC via a single Cat5e
cable. Audio is recorded as individual WAV files using Cakewalk SONAR* and can
be mixed after recording using the powerful digital audio tools and effects in
SONAR. Alternatively you can use the new R-1000 48-Track Recorder/Player to
record or playback multi-channel audio.
* To use this feature, the REAC driver is required
in addition to SONAR.










