Roland Systems Group has bolstered its V-Mixing System line-up introducing the M-300 Digital Mixing Console.
The M-300 V-Mixer is a 32-channel console and is designed for smaller to mid-sized venues to replace their analogue consoles with a digital mixing solution. The M-300 Live Mixing Console can be rack-mounted, and is ideal for event production, houses of worship, education, government and corporate applications.
The M-300 V-Mixer features rapid recall of setups, 17 - 100mm motorized faders, an 800 x 480 colour screen, and knobs for EQ, Pan, and Gain. The M-300 has 32 mixing channels and includes digital patch-bays, built-in effects processors including comprehensive output delays, eight auxs, four matrices, four DCAs, four mute groups, built-in stereo recording/playback and support for LCR configurations.
It is a fully digital system and is built on REAC (Roland Ethernet Audio Communication). The product eliminates the bulk and noise susceptibility typically associated with analogue snakes and replaces it with cat5e (Ethernet/LAN) cable.
The system converts analogue inputs to 24-bit digital streams at the stage end 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-300 V-Mixer, back to any outputs and on to limitless split positions.
The 40-channel assignable output split can be used with the M-48 Personal Mixing System and the Multi-Channel Recording options from Cakewalk.
The M-300 V-Mixer integrates with PCs via its remote control software for additional control or sending/receiving setup data allowing users to prepare channel setups and configurations before arriving at the venue.