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6 Jan 2004
I am using a Roland VM-7100 digital mixing system. I was wondering if there was a way to connect it to my computer so that i could use my computer like an ADAT recording 8 seperate channels instead of one stereo mix. The mixer has a digital out, RCA outs, AES-EBU, R-BUS. Here is a desription of the mixing system on the roland web site:

VM-7000-SERIES 94-CH. SYSTEM FEATURES*: 16 stereo effects processors including COSM Guitar Amp, Mic and Speaker modeling, Mastering Tool Kit, reverbs and other studio effects; 94 channels of digital mixing; 94 inputs and 104 outputs; 48 R-BUS outputs including options for ADAT, Tascam, AES-EBU; additional analog and direct-to-computer digital I/O connections; 16 buses (can be cascaded or individually isolated to their own processor); 16 TRS/XLR Flexbus outputs for surround mixing and separate sends / monitoring. (*Note that above system includes VM-C7100 or VM-C7200 console and two VM-7200 processors fully expanded with VS8F-2 Effects Expansion Boards and R-BUS options.)

I have a powerbook with a PCMCIA slot, firewire 400/800, and USB 1.1/2.0.

thanks
Jake
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