Introduction
The RSS V-Mixing System is a powerful live audio production solution built on four components.
Download the Introduction to the V-Mixing System |
Download the V-Mixing System Brochure |
The backbone of the V-Mixing System is based on REAC – Roland’s Ethernet Audio Communication transmission protocol for low latency, high quality digital audio transfer. Products using REAC technology are installed today in many venues and have been used for high profile events worldwide. REAC’s 24-bit, 40x40 channel protocol delivers pristine digital audio via lightweight, inexpensive and easy to install cable (Cat5e). REAC technology is immune to externally induced signal quality degradation or hums and buzzes typically found in analog systems. You have more freedom in cable placement resulting in lower cost and better sounding. Learn more about the power and benefits of REAC> |
Configuration Examples
Although numerous configurations are possible, here are a few of the more popular ones. Click on a thumbnail to see the corresponding diagram. The M-380 V-Mixer can be substituted for the M-400 in any configuration.
Basic M-380 V-Mixing System (26x18) |
Standard M-400 V-Mixing System (42x26) |
Expanded M-400 V-Mixing System (58x26) |
M-400 V-Mixing System with Expanded Outputs (50x34) |
Redundant M-380 V-Mixing System (42x16) |
Example Split Configurations
Standard M-400 V-Mixing System with Analog Breakout |
Standard M-400 V-Mixing System with Personal Mixing |
Standard M-400 V-Mixing System with M-380 Monitor/Broadcast Position |
Standard M-400 V-Mixing System with SONAR V-Studio 700 REAC Recording |
Large M-400 V-Mixing System (74x26) with Personal Mixing, SONAR V-Studio Recording, M-380 Monitor/Broadcast Position and Analog Breakout |










