Roland Systems Group (RSG) has introduced the Version 1.5 firmware update for its M-300 V-Mixer console. The M-300 V-Mixer console is a core component of the V-Mixing System, providing mixing, effects and external control of digital snake preamps, multichannel recording, instant playback, rehearsal, and a Personal Mixing System for musicians.
New features in this free version update include a new 31-band mono GEQ, an expanded group of library effects, crossfade for scene changes and a detailed Recall Filter function that enables users to select which parameters to recall at a greater level of granularity.
In addition, enhancements in operability have been made such as a Channel Display screen for DCA groups, the ability to disable more user settings, and a default guest startup mode to allow basic users functionality without the administration credentials. For monitoring, a dimmer function has been added and a lock out feature to disable the Level knobs to prevent accidental monitor volume changes.
RSG states that the Roland M-300 Version 1.5 upgrade has improved the number of RS-232C control parameters ensuring that system installers, integrators, and users have access to more remote control functionality from touch panels, video devices, and software.
RSG expects to release the M-300 Version 1.5 software sometime Q4 2012. Find more information about the Roland Systems Group M-300 V-Mixer console at www.rolandsystemsgroup.com/m300.