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«  I love it! »

Published on 09/25/10 at 11:23
My config: M400 + 2 console casings S1608. Either 40 inputs & 24 outputs with XLR.
For detailed specifications, it is better to refer to the Roland site.
Can I add, I have not regretted that RCA output on the console and there have only XLR inputs on the boxes (given that the inputs are opto-coupled, one could connect directly out of a keyboard input).


UTILIZATION

I received the console on Saturday morning and evening I had a delivery. Without opening the manual I mixed the 3 bands (config different group, recording of the face) without worry.
Having previously worked on a VM3100 and VM7200 one, I admit that the level of ergonomics is wonderful. At least not worse than her rival in the Yam LS9 '.

The screen is clear and everything is accessible from the control surface on the left.


SOUNDS

I enjoyed good converters of the VM-7200, but now we are still well above. I do not know better digital in this price range.

I do not use the internal effects, I have my rack already preprogrammed for the artists that I continue to follow.

Excellent dynamic.

OVERALL OPINION

I've had it 6 months, and used a score of delivery (rock & world).

Before my dream a reality, I tried VM3100/7200 Roland, Yamaha 01V, 01V96, DM2000, LS9. And it is on with this latest product that I must decide.

What I appreciate most is the ease of use and especially the response time (I had the VM7200 ... disaster ...). No Multicore ...

What I like least?? Er ... j'ne not know.

I got more than € 10k, but its quality, fun to use it gives me ... I use it as an amateur warned if I may say so. I think, are also facing competition, the price / quality ratio is very correct.

Without hesitation I would do this choice! The hardest part of the story was to convince Madame ...