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Description
Elevate your audio game with the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X, the ultimate companion for creators who demand high-quality sound on the move. Whether you're a musician, podcaster, or live streamer, this compact powerhouse ensures your audio is always on point. With the ability to mix up to seven audio sources simultaneously, the GO:MIXER PRO-X delivers studio-quality sound that will keep your audience engaged and impressed. Its seamless compatibility with smartphones and tablets, along with straightforward connectivity to popular streaming services like YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, means you're ready to share your content with the world in no time. The intuitively labeled volume and control settings make on-the-fly adjustments a breeze, ensuring you're always in the zone, creating the best possible audio experience for your listeners. Whether you're performing solo or jamming with friends, the versatile input options have you covered. And for those looking to add a professional edge to podcasts, interviews, or video calls, the GO:MIXER PRO-X's compact design and XLR mic input make it an invaluable tool. Don't let mediocre audio hold you back. With the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X, unleash your full creative potential and sound like a pro, anytime, anywhere.
Key Features:
- Palm-sized audio mixer for superior portability and ease of use
- Mix up to seven audio sources with studio-quality sound
- Compatible with a wide range of streaming services for effortless live sessions
- Intuitive controls for quick adjustments during live performances
- Versatile input selection for connecting guitars, mics, and other instruments
- XLR mic input enhances audio quality for podcasts, interviews, and more
- Loop Back function for easy play-along sessions
- Headphones jack supports a second mic feed for additional vocal input
- Includes connection cables for USB-C, Lightning, and TRRS interfaces
- Operates on 4x AAA batteries or continuous USB power for unmatched flexibility
- Supports Roland's 4XCAMERA and Virtual Stage Camera apps for creative video production
Owner's manual
Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X User ManualProduct specs
| Type | Mixer for Smartphones |
| Inputs - Mic Preamps | 1 x XLR-1/4" combo (mic) |
| Phantom Power | Yes |
| Inputs - Line | 2 x 1/4" TRS, 1 x 1/4" Hi-Z, 2 x 1/8" TRRS (line in), 1 x 1/8" TRRS (smartphone in/out) 1 x XLR-1/4" combo (mic) |
| Headphones | 1 x 1/8" |
| USB | 1 x Type Micro-B |
| Computer Connectivity | USB |
| Software | 4XCAMERA (iOS, Android), Virtual Stage Camera (iOS) |
| Power Source | 4 x AAA Alkaline Batteries / USB bus powered |
| Height | 1.62" |
| Width | 4.12" |
| Depth | 6.12" |
| Weight | 0.50 lbs. |
FAQs
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Can the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X be used as an audio interface for recording?
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Yes, the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X functions as an audio interface, allowing you to record high-quality audio directly to music apps like GarageBand or Zenbeats on your smartphone.
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Is the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X compatible with both iOS and Android devices?
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Yes, the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X is compatible with both iOS and Android devices, making it versatile for different smartphone users.
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Does the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X provide phantom power for microphones?
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Yes, the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X includes phantom power, enabling you to use condenser microphones that require it.
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What types of inputs does the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X support?
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The Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X supports a variety of inputs, including XLR-1/4" combo for mics, 1/4" TRS for line inputs, 1/4" Hi-Z for instruments, and 1/8" TRRS for smartphones.
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How is the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X powered?
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The Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X can be powered by four AAA batteries or via USB bus power, offering flexibility for mobile or stationary use.
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Can I use the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X for live streaming?
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Yes, the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X is ideal for live streaming, providing clear audio quality for your broadcasts through its direct smartphone connection.
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Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X Audio Mixer for Smartphones
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PROS
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Direct recording to phones enhances video quality with superior audio
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Versatile connectivity with included Android/iPhone adapters
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No PC or laptop required for operation
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Battery-free operation when connected to a phone
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Delivers high-quality sound engineering for musicians
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Simple setup and user-friendly interface
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Portable and ideal for content creators on the go
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Eliminates need for post-recording audio sync
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Supports direct guitar input without needing an amp
CONS
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Consumes a lot of power, may require creative power solutions
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Some users experience compatibility issues with Android devices
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Lacks fine control over aux input volume levels
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Absence of panning controls
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The build quality feels cheap; knobs may feel fragile
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X.
Software and compatibility
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Issues reported with Samsung S22 compatibility; attempts to enable USB audio in developer mode suggested but with mixed results.
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Some success with older Samsung models like the S9; ongoing compatibility issues with newer models like S22 Ultra noted.
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Developer options such as USB configuration and checking for MIDI suggested as potential troubleshooting steps for connectivity issues.
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iPad with USB-C is confirmed to work seamlessly with the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X, as per the manual.
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Features and functionality
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Users recommend trying USB-C to 3.5mm connections alongside developer mode configurations for potential compatibility solutions.
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Transitioning from iPhone 11 to iPhone 15 Pro Max has caused compatibility issues with the Roland GO:MIXER PRO-X when used for recording drum covers.
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The Go:Mixer Pro-X requires an unbalanced 1/4” TR cable when connecting acoustic-electric guitars for optimal performance.
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User experience
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Owners face challenges trying to record audio through the USB port on newer Samsung devices, impacting usability.
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Critic Reviews
3.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 3 Ratings
11284
Ingenious solution for phone recording
It works perfectly in recording phone recordings from the line/rec-out output of the amp to the Bandlab application. Since it is a small device and works with a battery, it provides practicality to carry easily. But I'm taking off 1 star because it doesn't work with the power adapter.
An important shortcoming was that since the new phones have a common Type C output, when I plugged the Type-C to 3.5mm Headphone and Type-C Charging Converter Y Adapter cable, the 3.5mm TRRS cable and the Type C cable into the TYPE C input, it did not work.
Also, when I tried it with my Samsung Galaxy Tab a9 tablet, I encountered a distortion in the sound and the metronome sound being recorded. But this issue may also be due to the tablet. It's a pity that the mixer doesn't work well with every Android device.
1086
Excellent mixer
Been using this to better record guitar for videos and demo tapes and it works really well. It's simple to set up and get started and you get great life out of the batteries. My only draw back is the lack of volume control over the aux in ports, being able to fine tune the levels there would be a great help. Also, not controls for panning which is a bit of a shame
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