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MESSE09:SMPro Audio VRack Packs In The Power
US
Successor to the VMachine - more of everything 06/04/09
No flash plug
4:41 mins
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The SM Pro Audio people are on a seemingly unstoppable product release schedule, we're just seeing the VMachine hit the stores – its a little computer in a box that runs plug-ins and virtual instruments with an LCD – enabling portable virtual instruments, for those who don't want to take the CPU on the road.
The V-Rack takes the same concept but adds more power, more memory, more outputs and more connectivity for more of everything. It also allows the user to upgrade RAM and HD.
Features
Intel Core Duo 2.66 GHz processor
2 GB RAM (up to 4 GB)
8 GB flash memory
S-ATA connector for hard drives
user can easily upgrade
External hardware host for Windows plugins (VST instruments and effects)
Banks, presets (incl. chaining, layering, splitting) can be edited with the V-Machine or the host software
Create synth layers and chain them with effects
Connect nearly every MIDI-Controller to the V-Machine
Multiple VSTi's can be combined
MIDI learn functions included
All effect and synth chains can be switched very fast for instant playing
USB-Ports for external peripherals
Use software samplers and stream its content from any USB drive
sensor to adjust the display's contrast automatically
Connections
4 unbalanced inputs
2 balanced inputs
2 instrument inputs
Digital I/O (S/PDIF)
2 balanced outputs
2 unbalanced outputs
adjustable headphone amplifier
LAN connector
4 USB Ports
USB to Host connector
MIDI In port
Available in the Summer
But wait, if you go to the SMPro Audio website, they are already touting a new V-Rack XL – I just cant keep up