Cakewalk and Roland Announce REAC Partnership for Sonar
Feb 7, 2007 12:07 PM
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Cakewalk, in partnership with Roland, has announced Roland Ethernet Audio Communication Recording Technology for Sonar. This new technology enables the recording of 40 channels of 24-bit/96kHz audio from a split of the RSS S-4000 Digital Snake system by a direct connection to a PC's gigabit Ethernet port. A beta program is also being introduced that will allow registered program participants to work with the RSS Digital Snake and Sonar to provide feedback for the final product release.
REAC is the audio transport protocol developed by Roland to meet the pro-audio market's need for a point-to-point 24-bit/96 kHz, low-latency digital audio transport for live-sound use and commercial applications. The REAC protocol is capable of transmitting 40 channels of 24-bit/96 kHz audio over Cat5e cable and can be easily split using standard gigabit switches or the RSS S-4000-SP for lossless all-digital splits of the stage audio for FOH, monitor, broadcast and recording locations.
The beta version of REAC Recording Technology for Sonar being made available to program participants is part of a complete REAC recording solution from Cakewalk to be introduced in the second quarter of 2007. Those interested in participating in the beta program should click here to apply.
For more information, visit www.cakewalk.com and www.rolandus.com.
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