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Tiny Roland GO MIXER STUDIO thinks it can replace your studio
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84849, member: 27"] Roland just made a tiny mixer that wants to live in your bag and quietly replace half your recording setup. What just landed [LIST] [*]Roland added GO:MIXER STUDIO to its GO:MIXER lineup. [*]This thing sits at the crossroads of performance video, mobile recording, and music production. [*]The pitch is simple, studio-grade audio without the studio-sized hassle. [/LIST] The core idea [LIST] [*]A portable mixer and recording interface handles phones, tablets, and computers. [*]iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Windows all plug in without drama. [*]The design stays ultra-compact while still acting like a serious hub. [/LIST] What the hardware brings [LIST] [*]Twelve input channels feed into six outputs. [*]Recording runs up to 24-bit, 192 kHz, which is not messing around. [*]Sixteen scene memories let setups load instantly instead of slowly rebuilding sessions. [/LIST] Inputs, and then more inputs [LIST] [*]Two XLR mic and line inputs cover vocals and acoustic sources. [*]A dedicated guitar and bass input avoids awkward adapters. [*]Quarter-inch stereo inputs handle keyboards, V-Drums kits, or Aerophone. [*]An aux input adds stereo sources with TRRS support for mobile devices. [/LIST] Monitoring without compromise [LIST] [*]A quarter-inch headphone jack handles standard studio cans. [*]A mini jack supports earbuds, headsets, or inline microphones. [*]Two quarter-inch line outputs connect to speakers in studios or indoor shoots. [*]Physical knobs keep sound control tactile and fast. [/LIST] Built-in processing [LIST] [*]Onboard effects skip the need for extra gear. [*]A three-band EQ, compressor, and reverb mirror studio processors. [*]Effects can print while recording or stay monitoring-only. [/LIST] Power and portability details [LIST] [*]Power can come from a connected device, an external adapter, or a USB battery. [*]USB-C ports separate data connection from power delivery. [*]An integrated mount locks the unit onto a tripod for easy access. [/LIST] Video creators get extra love [LIST] [*]The GO:MIXER Cam App for iOS records multitrack audio with video. [*]Every input can be captured and mixed independently. [*]Multitrack exports slide cleanly into a DAW or video editor. [/LIST] Desktop control options [LIST] [*]The GO:MIXER Editor for macOS and Windows mirrors all parameters on a large screen. [*]Managing complex sessions becomes less squinty and more efficient. [*]Studio and mobile workflows stay aligned. [/LIST] Price and availability [LIST] [*]GO:MIXER STUDIO is available now. [*]The price lands at $299. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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