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Expansion Options
Following are the expansion options currently available to
VM-7000 Series users:
VS8F-2 Effects Expansion Board
VS8F-2 Effects Expansion Board -- Provides two stereo
effects processors with the highly acclaimed effects algo-
rithms from the VS-1680, as well as innovative new
effects like COSM Speaker Modeling. Up to three addi-
tional boards can be user-installed into the VM-7100/7200
processors, for 16 stereo (or 32 mono) effects.
VM-24E I/O Expansion Board
Offers three R-BUS jacks on a single board. Each R-BUS
jack provides 8-in/8-out 24-bit digital audio I/O, yielding
24-in/24-out audio with a single expansion board.
DIF-AT Interface Box for ADAT
/Tascam
Converts signals between R-BUS and ADAT
/Tascam
T-DIF
. Handles 8-in/8-out digital audio. 1/3 rackmount size.
VM-24C Cascade Kit
Allows connecting two VM-Series processor units in line
without sacrificing an MTR bus Using two VM-7200
processors fully expanded with R-BUS I/O, 94 channels of
audio processing are available.
®ÂØÒÅÎ V-Mixing System cont.
®
Beyond State-of-the-Art
As a professional system, the VM-7100/7200 and VM-
C7100/7200 offer all the “basics” of cutting-edge digital mixing in
an elegant, easy-to-use package. Users can store Scene mem-
ories for instant recall. Onboard mix automation allows the con-
sole to memorize and replay all fader movements and mix
adjustments by itself. And for increased flexibility, up to 24 sets
of fader groupings are possible.
But the VM-7000 Series also offers some helpful “extras” which
put it ahead of the pack. These features include transport but-
tons and locate/channel buttons for controlling external multi-
track recorders without additional remote controls, an Output/All
Mute button on the processor unit which allows for silent con-
nection of audio cables, and SmartMedia™ card compatibility for
storing mix information on low-cost, removable media. A built-in
Sampling Rate Converter on the VM processors’ coaxial/XLR
digital inputs allows for digital audio conversion within the stan-
dard 32-48kHz range, and also allows for asynchronous digital
audio. And the VM-C7100/7200 console’s quiet motorized
faders even offer two digitally adjustable physical “click” points
per fader, letting users set resistance at appropriate levels for
“normal” and “solo” sections, for example.
6of8Faxback # 10343
R-BUS
A New Digital Audio Format
The new R-BUS digital audio format sends and receives
8-in/8-out of up to 24-bit digital audio using 25-pin D-sub
terminals. It also permits sending MTR sync/control infor-
mation and can handle electrical power for phantom
powering of ADAT/Tascam T-DIF interface boxes, etc.
This new format is now used exclusively by the Roland
VM Series in their 24-in/24-out I/O Expansion Board
(VM-24E) and VM-3100Pro, but can be converted to dif-
ferent digital audio formats like ADAT or Tascam T-DIF.
R-BUS is planned for incorporation into a variety of
upcoming Roland products.
* ADAT is the property of Alesis. Tascam is the property
of TEAC.
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