Roland Video Switchers
Roland video switchers, also often called vision mixers or production switchers, are hardware consoles designed to manage multiple video sources in real-time.
The Roland video switchers are well-respected in the industry as professional-grade equipment that offers the perfect balance between ease of use and professional features. These high-performance switchers include tools for managing multiple sources, using built-in features for mixing audio from external mics. The mixers can deliver output to both the screens and streaming platforms at the same time. The culmination of all these features means there are fewer devices to manage during live events with fewer chances of things malfunctioning.
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Roland V-1HDHD Video Switcher - 4 channel HDMI
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Roland V-1SDI3G-SDI Video Switcher - 4 channel SDI/HDMI
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Roland V-160HDHD Streaming Video Switcher - 16 Channel
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Roland V-600UHD4K UHD Video Switcher - 6 channel
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Roland video switchers offer the right features to manage live visuals and sound with precision. The brands hardware with flexible input and output options provides real-time control features making them a go-to choice for the whole team. They are the video switcher of choice for AV techs and video producers alike for covering live events.
The Roland video switchers provide ultimate portability with their compact all-in-one units like the VR series, over the common modular ones. These switchers have intuitive physical controls instead of relying on complicated software-heavy interfaces. Streaming using these switchers becomes easier than ever and does not even require a PC or any other external hardware, thanks to their built-in encoders.
Why Choose Roland?
Roland switchers feature tactile buttons, faders, and touchscreens that simplify operation. They provide the precise timing needed to keep audio and video perfectly in sync during live broadcasts or events. They also provide all-encompassing 3G-SDI, HDMI, XLR audio, and tally support.
All Roland switchers, even entry-level ones like the VR-1HD, VR-4HD, or V-02HD MK II, can handle multiple video and audio sources, mix audio, output video to HDMI displays, send video/audio via USB as a webcam signal to a computer. The higher-end models like the V-160HD or SR-20HD include built-in streaming encoders, which can stream directly to platforms without a computer.
By including built-in streaming and mixing capabilities, Roland video switchers eliminate the need for separate encoders and other external gear.




