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Title: Roland VM3100 (1999) Digital Mixer (no ADAT standard)
Post by: chrisNova777 on April 05, 2015, 01:29:58 AM
Roland VM3100
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul99/articles/rolandvm3100.htm

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The first of Roland's eagerly awaited digital mixers, the VM3100 is an obvious spin-off from the mixer section of Roland's VS1680 digital multitracker. But it still packs a lot of functionality into a tiny space -- and furthermore, the basic version is the cheapest digital mixer yet!

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Title: Re: Roland VM3100 (1999) Digital Mixer (no ADAT standard)
Post by: chrisNova777 on February 16, 2019, 12:59:21 AM
these mixers have an RbUS connection on the back i think
to connect to an RPC-1 host card PCI; ok its not RPC-1 its proprietary RMDBII
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A 25-pin RMDB II cable connects the VM-3100Pro to the DIF-AT. (The company stresses that only cable manufactured by Roland should be used, to prevent damage to the equipment.)
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