Roland now provides a extra succesful audio mixer for telephones and tablets with the launch of the Go:Mixer Studio. The Go:Mixer audio interface lineup has all the time been a bit restricted, higher fitted to scrappy livestreams and capturing fast demos on their telephones than skilled recording. The Go:Mixer Studio is an try to truly attain that lofty objective, with extra inputs and outputs, built-in results, and as much as 24-bit / 192kHz audio. There’s even an iOS app that means that you can seize video and multitrack audio concurrently.
Streaming and social video are nonetheless the most important use instances right here. The Go:Mixer Studio may even be mounted on a mic stand so you possibly can maintain it in straightforward attain throughout a reside session. The display and knobs let you management all of the parameters on the Go:Mixer Studio straight, however there’s additionally a desktop app for Home windows and MacOS that provides you full management of the mixer remotely.
There’s loads of connectivity, together with two XLR inputs on the again with phantom energy, a 1/4-inch instrument enter for straight connecting a guitar or bass, stereo 1/4-inch line-in jacks, and an aux enter. There’s additionally 1/8-inch TRS MIDI out and in, two headphone jacks, and stereo line outs for connecting to studio screens. Every audio enter has a devoted EQ and compressor on the channel. The XLR and instrument ins even have reverb obtainable.
The Go:Mixer Studio is out there now for $299.
