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Cakewalk V-Studio 100 £629

An audio interface, mixer and controller in one

Computer Music, Mon 2 Nov 2009, 12:19 pm UTC

Cakewalk Sonar V-Studio 100

When it's not connected to your computer, the V-Studio 100 can record to SD flash memory.

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For the modern musician, the computer often fulfils multiple audio roles, and if your musical activities extend beyond the studio, that usually means carting around not just your computer, but a suitable audio interface and perhaps a controller, too.

Cakewalk's collaboration with parent company Roland has thrown up a potential solution, though, in the form of the V-Studio 100, a compact package that's not only an audio interface, but also a controller and standalone recorder. It works with Windows and Mac OS X, and comes bundled in a healthy collection of software, too.

In detail

Like its much bigger (and pricier) sibling the V-Studio 700, the VS-100 is a USB 2.0 device (though not a bus-powered one) that combines numerous technologies in a single package. It's got audio inputs and outputs, plus a basic mixer, flash recorder, control surface and even a motorised fader thrown in for good measure. Naturally, a few things have been left out in order to squeeze all of this in, but the compact VSf100 is a surprisingly well-equipped unit.

Plugged into your computer via USB, the VS-100 provides a versatile set of inputs and outputs. On the front are balanced mic and line ins with preamps and dedicated level controls, plus a high-impedance switch for guitars on the first input. On the back are two more balanced mono ins and an unbalanced stereo phono pair, for a total of six analogue inputs, and there's a stereo digital input, too.

Cakewalk v-studio 100

As for outputs, the V-Studio 100 has four balanced and two unbalanced channels, with the unit running at up to 24-bit/96 kHz. There's also MIDI In and Out, plus phantom power for mics that need it.

"Whether connected to your computer or running standalone, the VS-100 doubles as a mixer."

Some audio interfaces offer more connectivity for your money, but the V-Studio 100 provides an optimal set of ins and outs for everyday usage. Most importantly, the preamps are clean and transparent, which is especially nice given the price of the box.

Whether connected to your computer or running standalone, the VS-100 doubles as a mixer, with hardware knobs for controlling channel levels/panning and the onboard digital compression, EQ and reverb. In addition, the audio interface can mix signals direct to the output without any latency introduced by routing the audio through software. Some competing audio interfaces offer similar functionality, but they typically lack the hardware controls that make mixing on the VS-100 so easy.

A 100mm motorised fader for adjusting the level of the active track, buttons for markers and track controls, an assignable encoder and a transport section are onboard. Because the VS-100 supports the Mackie Control protocol, it integrates with non-Cakewalk DAWs like Logic, Pro Tools, Cubase, Reaper and Live. If you're a Sonar user, though, support for Cakewalk's ACT (Active Controller Technology) intelligently and automatically maps the additional controls on the mixer portion of the VS front panel.

The unit is fairly limited in comparison to other models, as there just aren't that many physical controls, but it does a good job of covering the basics, whether or not you use Sonar.

Standalone use

If you like to travel without lugging a laptop about, the VSf100 is a worthy addition to your kit bag. The mixer functions and effects all work independently of USB, so you can carry just the device and its power supply.

There's an onboard wave recorder, which uses SD flash memory cards; and with SDHC support, you can easily add gigabytes of storage for recording whole live sets or rehearsal sessions. The recording is stereo only, but coupled with the mixer, you could easily capture a full band mix. Like Roland's mobile recorders, there are also marker and loop functions - useful for practicing certain sections of an arrangement or queuing up backing tracks. There's even a metronome.
"If you like to travel without lugging a laptop about, the VSf100 is a worthy addition to your kit bag."

The bad news is that the flash recorder is disabled when the unit is plugged into the computer, so you can't record the output of the mixer or make SD recordings of your laptop or band performance with the USB connection active. Cakewalk says that Roland is aware of this drawback and is investigating whether a firmware upgrade could resolve the issue.

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MusicRadar rating

4.5 of 5

Pros

Built-in mixer. Flexible audio I/O with great preamps. Useful control surface. Ofers standalone mixing/recording. Rich software bundle.

Cons

Limited as a control surface. Recorder disabled when USB is active.

Verdict

The Cakewalk/Roland partnership has resulted in a flexible, feature-packed device that oozes quality.

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Specification Show

V-Studio 100

Price:
£629
Features:
8 in + mix/6 out, 24-bit/96 kHz quality, Two XLR Mic Preamps with phantom power and input sensitivity, Two qtr" TRS inputs, Hi-Z qtr" Guitar Input. ASIO, WDM, WASAPI, Core Audio support
Available Outputs:
USB 2.0
OS Requirements:
Apple Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP
Supported DAWs:
Ableton Live, Cubase, Logic, Sonar
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