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Description

Ideal for musicians and content creators on the go, the Roland GO:MIXER simplifies the process of mixing multiple audio sources into a single output. Whether you're streaming live performances, recording podcasts, or creating YouTube content, this compact and user-friendly audio mixer connects directly to your smartphone or tablet, providing crystal-clear sound without the need for complex setups.

The GO:MIXER allows you to mix up to nine audio sources simultaneously, including microphones, musical instruments, and media players. Its plug-and-play operation ensures that you can focus on your performance rather than getting bogged down with technical details. The intuitive layout features clearly labeled controls, making it accessible even to those with minimal mixing experience.

Perfect for musicians who need to practice quietly or perform in smaller venues, the GO:MIXER supports headphone monitoring, allowing you to hear your mix in real-time. Additionally, its battery-free operation, powered directly through your smartphone or tablet, means fewer cables and more convenience.

Key Features:

  • Mix up to nine audio sources at once
  • Compatible with most smartphones and tablets
  • Plug-and-play operation for easy setup
  • Headphone monitoring for real-time listening
  • No battery required; powered via connected device
  • Compact and portable design for on-the-go use

Whether you're a solo artist, a band member, or a budding podcast creator, the Roland GO:MIXER offers a seamless way to integrate multiple audio elements into your projects, all while maintaining professional sound quality.

Product specs

Brand Roland
Model GO:MIXER
Finish White
Year 2010s
Categories Audio Mixers, Consoles and Summing Boxes

FAQs

Can the Roland GO:MIXER be used with a smartphone for recording?

Yes, the Roland GO:MIXER is designed to work with smartphones, allowing you to record high-quality audio directly into your phone while capturing video content.

How many audio inputs does the Roland GO:MIXER have?

The Roland GO:MIXER features multiple inputs, including a microphone input, guitar/bass input, and line-level inputs, allowing you to mix several audio sources simultaneously.

Does the Roland GO:MIXER require an external power supply?

No, the Roland GO:MIXER is powered via the connected smartphone or tablet, eliminating the need for an external power supply.

Is the Roland GO:MIXER compatible with iOS and Android devices?

Yes, the Roland GO:MIXER is compatible with both iOS and Android devices, making it versatile for various smartphone users.

Can the Roland GO:MIXER be used for live streaming?

Yes, the Roland GO:MIXER can be used for live streaming, providing high-quality audio input for your broadcasts through your smartphone.

Roland Support Channel

Roland Support Channel

Roland GO:MIXER Quick Start

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Roland GO:MIXER Quick Start

Roland Support Channel

Roland Support Channel

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Roland Go:Mixer Demo

Richie Castellano

Richie Castellano

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Live Streaming: Roland GO:MIXER Review | Tips and Tricks

DJcityTV

DJcityTV

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Roland GO:MIXER 2 Minute Demo

PMTVUK

PMTVUK

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Roland Go Mixer. Tutorials and Review

Chris RD Gymnastics, Music & Sports

Chris RD Gymnastics, Music & Sports

Reviews

PROS

  • Great for mobile recording, clean signal with minimal hassle

  • Simple and effective for live streaming DJ mixes

  • Includes guitar and mic inputs, versatile for singer-songwriters and podcasts

  • Easy to use with apps like GarageBand

  • Decent quality recordings for its intended purpose

  • Affordable and valuable tool for basic audio needs

CONS

  • Level controls can be unstable, affecting volume consistency

  • Includes unwanted click track in recordings with certain apps

  • Lacks advanced features like global EQ and reverb adjustment

  • May not meet expectations for professional-quality audio

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Roland GO:MIXER.

Features and functionality

  • The Go Mixer lacks a preamp, leading to low levels, especially with XLR condenser mics.

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  • The Roland GO:MIXER eliminates the need for batteries by drawing power directly from the connected device's port, reducing the hassle of managing multiple rechargeable batteries.

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  • The Roland GO:Mixer Pro offers a variety of inputs, including an XLR mic input, which is absent in the standard version.

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  • The Joyo Momix features an integrated power bank, making it a more versatile option for powering devices.

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User experience

  • Some users experience interference noise, potentially from EMC interference with laptops.

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  • Despite concerns about build quality, owners report positive experiences, noting the device's durability over time with no significant issues.

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Use cases and applications

  • Works well for recording audio directly to iPhone video, but interference issues can affect usability.

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  • Ideal for on-the-go video creators; allows direct audio recording to smartphone videos without post-edit syncing, making it highly convenient for mobile content production.

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Comparisons

  • The Bastl Dude and Little Bear MC5 are alternative mixers mentioned for use with Pocket Operators and OP-Z.

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  • The MeloAudio Tone Shifter MINI supports phantom power on iOS without needing an additional power source, unlike some alternatives.

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  • The Teenage Engineering TX-6 is noted for its portability, internal effects, and multi-track recording, but is considered overkill for simpler needs.

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Software and compatibility

  • Android users need an alternative to the 3.5mm connection for audio and video recording.

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Build quality

  • Some users find the cable length from the mixer to iOS devices too short, impacting setup flexibility during recordings.

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See how Peter Honoré uses Roland GO:MIXER

Peter Honoré

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"Now this is a super cool little thing if you do Instagram, Facebook for YouTube videos with your iPhone! I've plugged my Kemper directly into it and a e906 mic for chat.... Sound great...!! @roland_uk @boss_europe"

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