Roland's Go:Mixer Studio is an affordable but capable mixer for budding recording engineers

Roland's latest offering, the Go:Mixer Studio, has landed in the market as an affordable and capable mixer for budding recording engineers. Priced at $300, this portable audio interface promises to deliver high-quality recordings with smartphones or PCs.

With 12 input channels and six output channels, users can now record multiple instruments simultaneously, allowing for greater creative freedom. The unit boasts two XLR inputs with phantom power, an instrument jack, stereo line-in jacks, aux input, TRS MIDI ins and outs, and two headphones jacks, providing a wide range of connectivity options.

The device is equipped to handle 24-bit/192kHz audio recordings, which should satisfy the needs of most users. Moreover, it comes with built-in effects for real-time audio manipulation. Each channel also features dedicated EQ and compressor settings, giving engineers more control over their recordings.

One of the standout features of the Go:Mixer Studio is its connectivity via a user-friendly app available on iOS, Windows, and MacOS. The iOS app allows users to capture both video and multitrack audio simultaneously, making it an attractive option for streamers and content creators.

The unit itself is compact and lightweight, making it easy to pack away or mount on a mic stand. Its color display provides an intuitive interface for adjusting parameters, while the large knobs offer hands-on control.

With its impressive feature set and affordable price point, the Roland Go:Mixer Studio seems like a significant upgrade in the company's line of audio products.
 
omg I'm so hyped about this new mixer from Roland 🤩! $300 is def a steal for all these features - 12 input channels, built-in effects, and phantom power 💥 plus it's super portable & easy to use... I can already imagine myself recording sick beats with my phone 📱🎸
 
I'm so stoked about this new mixer from Roland 🤩! $300 is a steal for all that you get - it's like they took everything they learned from their other mixers and condensed it into one awesome package. And I love how portable it is, perfect for recording on the go 📱💻. The fact that it comes with effects built-in is just icing on the cake, makes editing so much easier. And can you imagine having this thing attached to your mic stand at a festival? 🎸 It's gonna be a game changer for producers and streamers alike!
 
I'm not sold on this new mixer from Roland 🤔. I mean, 12 input channels is a lot, but is it really necessary for most people? I've seen some pros using it and they're all about how convenient the app is, but what's the point of having an extra feature if you don't know how to use it properly? The price point seems okay, but let's be real, we've had portable mixers before that were way cheaper. And those didn't have all these bells and whistles... 💸 I'm not saying this thing is bad, but I'd want to see some more reviews from everyday users who aren't just pros or influencers to get a better feel for how it's gonna work in real life 📊
 
I think this thing is gonna change the game for indie artists and YouTube creators who wanna level up their production quality without breaking the bank 🤑. At $300, it's already more affordable than some of those fancy studio-grade interfaces that are just collecting dust on a shelf. Plus, the built-in effects and EQ settings give users way more creative freedom to tweak their tracks in real-time 🔊. And let's be real, who doesn't love the idea of being able to record video and audio simultaneously with their phone? It's like having a mini-studio in your pocket 📱.
 
just read about this new mixer from Roland and i gotta say i'm lowkey hyped about it 🤯! $300 is a steal for what you're getting - 12 input channels, phantom power, and effects built-in? that's some serious bang for your buck. i've been struggling to find a good portable interface that can handle my stream setup, so this could be the ticket for me 💸. one question tho, how does it hold up against the other big players in the market?
 
I'm surprised I missed this one but I guess I was too busy catching up on old vids 🤷‍♂️. So, 300 bucks for a mixer that can do it all? I mean, I've seen some cool stuff with my friends at gigs and they were always fiddling with their equipment trying to get the right sound. This thing seems like a total game changer for them. The fact that it comes with built-in effects is pretty neat too - I'm not exactly a pro but even I know how annoying it can be to try and EQ your audio in post-production 🎧. Does anyone know if this thing's gonna have any compatibility issues with their existing gear?
 
🤩 I'm so stoked about this new mixer from Roland! $300 is a total steal for what you're getting - 12 input channels and six output channels is insane for a portable unit. And the fact that it has built-in effects and EQ/compressor settings per channel is gonna make a huge difference in the recording process.

I've been eyeing this thing out since I read about it, and now that it's finally here, I'm thinking of grabbing one ASAP. The app integration sounds like a total game-changer too - being able to capture video and audio simultaneously with just my phone is gonna make streaming and content creation so much easier.

One question though, are the 24-bit/192kHz audio capabilities really noticeable in real-world use? Or is it more of a 'just because' feature that's nice to have but not necessary for most users? 🤔
 
idk about this thing, sounds too good to be true 🤔. 300 bucks for a mixer that can do 24-bit/192kHz? i need some specs sheets or reviews from actual users to believe it can handle high-quality recordings on its own. also, how does the app work with all those features? is it just a fancy interface or does it actually give you more control? and what about durability? is this thing built like a tank or is it gonna get destroyed if i take it on tour 🎸
 
omg I need this thing ASAP! $300 is a total steal for all the features it comes with 🤩 like who wouldn't want to record multiple instruments at once and have real-time effects built-in? 💫 I'm thinking of getting one for my gaming setup, can you imagine how sick it'll sound with my console and mic combo?! 🎮🎧
 
OMG, I just saw this thingy online 🤯 and I'm like "wow, that looks so cool!" So it's portable and you can connect it to your phone or PC? That sounds amazeballs! 300 bucks is kinda steep tho, but if it can do all those fancy things... I mean, 12 input channels? That's crazy talk! 🤯 I wonder if it comes with any actual headphones, I dont wanna have to buy separate ones lol. And the fact that you can record video and audio at the same time is super useful for streamers... does anyone actually do that tho?
 
omg yaaas I've been waiting for something like this to come out! $300 is def worth it for all these features - 12 input channels? insane! and the fact that it comes with built-in effects is gonna take my recording game to the next level 💥🎤. I can already imagine myself using it to record a sick beat while live streaming 📹💻. also, the fact that it's portable and has a color display makes it so much more convenient than those bulky old mixers 🙅‍♂️💡
 
I gotta say, this new Go:Mixer Studio from Roland is a game changer! 🤯 It's like they're trying to level the playing field for indie artists and content creators who don't have a fat budget. I mean, $300 for a high-quality mixer? That's like a slap in the face to the big label producers who can afford to buy their own studios!

And let's be real, this thing is packed with features that'll make even seasoned engineers jealous. The built-in effects and dedicated EQ/compressor settings are a huge plus. It's like Roland is trying to give the people what they want: creative freedom and control over their recordings.

But here's the thing: this brings up a bigger question about access to technology. Shouldn't we be investing in programs that make it easier for everyone to produce high-quality content, regardless of their budget? I think so! 🤔
 
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