Cakewalk introduced their new Mobile Studio Canvas at the 2010 NAMM Show.
The Mobile Studio Canvas for Mac, PC, and standalone performance is capable of producing over 1,000 sounds, the Mobile Studio Canvas includes the Roland SD-50 Sound Module, redesigned GM (General MIDI) 2 and Roland’s Solo Tones sounds. The unit’s USB memory drive can playback MP3, WAV, AIFF, and MIDI files without a computer. It is also a 2-in/2-out audio interface as well as a 1×1 MIDI interface, and ships with SONAR 8.5 LE recording software for use with a computer (for Windows only).
The Mobile Studio Canvas is ideal for a wide range of users, including musicians looking for a great, general purpose sound source, karaoke and bar DJs, hobbyists and non-musicians who need portable MP3 and SMF playback, and any musician who needs instrument accompaniment for live sets.
Main Features:
- Compact, portable USB Bus powered Audio & MIDI solution, perfect for laptop and mobile use
- Up to 128 voice polyphony
- 1,125 total sounds, including GM2, GS and three of Roland’s hyper-realistic Solo Tones, including Shakuhachi, Violin, and Trombone, as well as 32 drum sets great for a variety of styles
- 2-in/2-out, 24-bit/44.1 kHz audio interface with XLR/1/4″ inputs/Phantom Power/Hi-Z input, 1 x 1 MIDI interface, and V-Link support
- Built-in hardware DSP FX for Reverb, Chorus, and Mastering
- USB port for quick playback of MP3/WAV/AIFF/SMF (MIDI) files from a USB memory drive
- Enhanced Transport Controls for file playback including the ability to change keys, tempos, A/B Loop, Repeat, Center Cancel (for Karaoke) and more
- Powered by AC adapter, USB bus power, or batteries (6 x AA)
- Compatible with Mac and Windows computers — Includes SONAR 8.5 LE recording software (Windows only)
- Play List editor for Mac and Windows
Availability
The Mobile Studio Canvas will be available in late April, 2010. Pricing TBA.