For over a decade, Roland and its subsidiary Boss (and later, Cakewalk) defined the "studio-in-a-box" market with the V-Studio line. Devices like the BOSS BR-800 and the Roland VS-2480 were groundbreaking. They offered multitrack recording, built-in effects, drum machines, and CD burning capabilities without needing a computer.
These units were the backbone of project studios in the 2000s. Today, the spirit of the V-Studio lives on in modern audio interfaces (like the Rubix series) and DAWs (like Cakewalk by BandLab), which inherited the intuitive workflow of the original VS systems. v music studio
The V Music Studio is not standing still. Here are three trends shaping its future: For over a decade, Roland and its subsidiary
If you are a guitarist, change your strings 24 hours before the session (new strings go out of tune quickly; 24-hour-old strings are stable). Check your intonation. The microphones in a V Music Studio will hear every buzz and fret rattle. These units were the backbone of project studios