Edirol V-Studio 100 makes UK debut at LIMS

News, Tech / Wed 3rd Jun 2009 14:46 pm

vs-100-topIt is with great pleasure that Edirol invites members of both the press and the public to the Edirol/Roland stand at the forthcoming London International Music Show (LIMS) where it will be presenting the latest addition to the Virtual Studio range – V-Studio 100.

This compact desktop unit is designed to operate as the very hub of even the most ambitious desktop recording studio, offering high-resolution multi-input Audio /MIDI interface with comprehensive hands-on DAW control. (More information on the V-Studio 100 below.)

The V-Studio 100 will be on display throughout LIMS on the Edirol/Roland stand. We’ll also be showing the V-Studio 100’s larger sibling, the V-Studio 700, offering the ultimate in studio control, the V-Studio 700 takes integration of hardware and software to as-yet unseen levels of depth and sophistication.

Other key Edirol products will also be available for closer inspection, including our award-winning mixers, interfaces, and the industry-standard R-09HR portable field recorder. Come and see for yourself how Edirol is changing the face of modern recording.

We will be exhibiting on the Edirol/Roland stand E28

More about the V-Studio 100
Take control of your music with SONAR V-Studio 100, a compact, stylish and robust desktop unit. Combining high-resolution multi-input audio capture, with a comprehensive controller for your DAW software.

Designed and built to exacting standards…
The SONAR V-Studio-100 is the perfect centrepiece for your studio space, combining four important music creation functions in one compact footprint. Multi-channel audio interface and digital mixing with built in EQ, compressors and master reverb. Universal DAW control at your fingertips with assignable knobs, transport controllers and an ultra-smooth action motorised fader, plus built in SD Card standalone playback and recording capabilities for capturing moments of inspiration without your computer connected (this feature is great for gigs too – playing backing tracks or recording the whole show to analyse in the tour bus later).

Even when used standalone away from your Mac or PC you still have the digital mixer and SD recorder to record and playback music in pristine audio quality up to 24-bit/96kHz.

But it doesn’t end there…

The SONAR V-Studio 100 also includes an incredible collection of software Instruments and DAW software. Shipped with powerful SONAR VS software (Windows) for recording and plenty of instruments and effects plug-ins that work inside your Mac or PC DAW too.

Including Dimension LE, Rapture LE, the VX-64 Vocal Strip (perfect for professional sounding vocals), and Native Instruments Guitar Rig LE.

The SONAR V-Studio 100 could be the only box you’ll need to record, edit, mix and produce your music.

Find out more at the Sonar V-Studio website.

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