Roland VS-2400 CD - FP User's review
The only real problem that I have with the 2400 is that it has NO SCSI, USB, FireWire, or any other way to connect it to the outside world. The CD-burning capability is fine for doing your own little…
Roland VS-880 EX - FP User's review
Best $400 ive ever spent and would of paid up to 800 for it. The only thing missing is XLR inputs, but 6 1/4" are cool $400 UTILIZATION This is probably its lowest, its extremely hard to use …
Roland VS-880 - FP User's review
The features are basic but the machine is so user friendly it makes recording a flash.i 550 usd UTILIZATION I know the VS-880 is a older model but it was a good starting point for Roland..hey Rola…
Roland VS-1880 - songboy's review
Going in there are 6 1/4" jacks (7 if you count the guitar hi-z, but if you use that, you can't use the 6th connection) and 2 XLR jacks with optional phantom power (nice!). It is a 24 bit sampl…
Roland VS-2480 CD - RickD's review
- What connection types are there(analog, digital, MIDI)? Too many to mention! Very complete though! 8 XLR in & 8 TRS jacks in, i think, plus high impedance in, 2 phones out with individual volume & …
Roland VS-1680 V-Xpanded - RickD's review
- What connection types are there(analog, digital, MIDI)? Inputs: 2 XLR, 6 TRS jacks (that's symetric...), digital SPDIF coax & optical (Toslink, not ADAT), RBUS (Roland proprietary interface that al…