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

Roland's newest audio interface, the Go:Mixer Studio, has officially hit the market, promising to be an affordable yet capable tool for budding recording engineers. With 12 input channels and six output channels, users can record multiple instruments simultaneously, making it perfect for musicians who want to capture their band's live performances or create high-quality recordings in a home studio.

The device boasts two XLR inputs with phantom power, an instrument jack, stereo ¼-inch line-in jacks, an aux input, TRS MIDI ins and outs, two headphones jacks, and stereo line outs for connecting monitor speakers. Its versatility is further enhanced by the inclusion of built-in effects that allow users to manipulate audio on the fly.

Each channel also features a dedicated EQ and compressor, giving users more control over their recordings. The device records up to 24-bit/192kHz audio, ensuring that high-quality sound can be captured with ease. Additionally, it comes with an app for iOS, Windows, and MacOS, which enables complete remote control of the mixer.

The unit itself is compact and lightweight, making it easy to take on the go or mount on a mic stand. Its color display and large knobs provide users with intuitive controls that allow them to adjust parameters quickly and easily.

With a price tag of $300, Roland's Go:Mixer Studio appears to be an attractive option for those looking to upgrade their recording setup without breaking the bank. As part of the established Roland Go line of audio products, this latest addition seems like a significant step forward in terms of performance and features, making it well worth considering for anyone serious about creating high-quality recordings.
 
I'm low-key hyped about the new Roland Go:Mixer Studio! The fact that it's got 12 input channels is insane for its price point, I can already imagine how epic it'll be to record a whole band live and get those sick drums and guitars on the same track 🤯. And built-in effects? Genius move by Roland, I need to try out those compressor and EQ settings ASAP! 💡 The compact design also makes me think it'd be perfect for gigs or sessions where you need to take stuff on the go, just toss it in a case and you're good to go 🎸. At $300, it's already got some serious competition going on, but I'm all about giving it a shot – Roland's done it again with this beast of a product!
 
idk why ppl r gettin hyped 4 dis thing, $300 is still way too much 4 a basic mixer. theyre just gonna make more money off us music nerds lol. what r the chances we'll be able2 afford it tho? probably not since its already priced at $300 🤑
 
just saw this thread from last month lol. so what's up with this new mixer from Roland? sounds like its got all the basics covered - i mean who needs 12 input channels or whatever? can they really make a difference in recording quality? and whats with the built-in effects? just gonna mess it up or make it sound more polished? also, $300 is kinda steep for a DIY setup. but idk maybe im just not tech-savvy enough lol 😊
 
I gotta say, $300 is still kinda steep for an interface that's just gonna sit on your desk all day... I mean, what's the point of having 12 input channels if you're only gonna use them to record yourself playing guitar at home? 🤑 It's like they're trying to make bank off the people who are actually serious about making good music. And don't even get me started on the built-in effects, that's just gonna be a bunch of noise and clutter... just give us some decent plugins and let us do our own thing already! 😒
 
🤔 I'm loving the fact that we're finally seeing affordable interfaces on the market that can keep up with the pros... or at least offer a decent balance between price and performance. The idea of having built-in effects and EQ/compressor on each channel is mind-blowing, it's like having a mini-digital console in your hands! 🎧 But what I'm really excited about is how this will democratize recording studios - think about all the talented musicians out there who just can't afford to record in a pro studio, now they have a chance to level up their game and create high-quality recordings at home. 💻 The only thing that's giving me pause is the 24-bit/192kHz audio limit... I know it's not as high-end as some of the other interfaces on the market, but for what it's worth, $300 seems like a steal considering all the goodies you're getting. 🤑
 
I'm really stoked to see more affordable options for musicians to level up their recording game 🤩. The fact that it's got built-in effects and EQ/compressor on each channel is massive – I've been using separate plugins in my home studio and it's always a pain to set them up. The compact size is also super convenient, making it perfect for gigging musicians or podcasters who need a reliable interface on the go 🎸💻
 
I'm so stoked to hear about the new Go:Mixer Studio from Roland 🤩! As someone who's always on the go, I know how important it is to have a reliable and portable recording setup. This thing sounds like a total game-changer - 12 input channels and six output channels? That's like having your own mini studio with you wherever you are 🎧. And the fact that it comes with built-in effects and EQ/compressor for each channel? Mind blown 💥! $300 is still pretty steep, but if you're serious about creating high-quality recordings, I think it's worth every penny 💸.
 
🤩 I'm hyped about Roland's new Go:Mixer Studio! It sounds like a beast of an interface that's perfect for indie musicians or producers on a budget 🎧💸 $300 is a steal for all those features, especially with the built-in effects and EQ/compressor on each channel. The compact design makes it easy to take anywhere, too 📦💻 I'm definitely considering getting one for my own music projects - can't wait to get my hands on it! 😎
 
just got my hands on the new Roland Go:Mixer Studio 🎧🔥 and gotta say, it's a total game changer for indie bands and home studios 🌟! $300 is def a steal for all those features and versatility - I mean, you get 12 input channels and six output channels, plus built-in effects, EQs, and compressors on each channel 🤯. It's perfect for capturing live performances or creating high-quality recordings without having to break the bank 💸. And the fact that it comes with an app for remote control is just icing on the cake 🍰!
 
omg have u seen this new Roland interface 🤯! 300 bucks is def affordable for what ur gettin', 12 input channels & built-in effects? sounds like a dream studio setup 💫! & the fact its portable makes it perfect for gigging musicians or recording at home. i think its gonna be a game changer for indie producers & bedroom pop artists 🎶💻
 
Ugh, sounds like just another overhyped gadget 🤦‍♂️. Another thing to clutter up our studios and wallets... I mean, who needs an interface that's gonna take up space? $300 is still kinda steep for something that might just end up collecting dust in 6 months. And what about the environmental impact of all these new devices? We're always encouraged to reduce waste and live more sustainably, but it seems like we're just trading one problem (old equipment) for another (all those new gadgets)... 🌎
 
lol what's with all these new interfaces comin out left & right? 🤯 I mean dont get me wrong, 12 input channels is crazy talk! but for like $300 its a bit steep, ya know? Ill be waitin to see how it stacks up against the Focusrite and PreSonus stuff. i've heard good things about Roland's audio gear in general tho, so fingers crossed this thing delivers
 
Just got my hands on that new Go:Mixer Studio from Roland 🎧 and I gotta say, it's a game changer for music makers on a budget! $300 is an absolute steal for what you get - 12 input channels, built-in effects, EQs & compressors per channel... this thing can handle any gig or recording session. And with the remote control app, you can mix and match tracks without even touching the device 📱. The compact design makes it perfect for home studios too. For musicians who want to level up their game without breaking the bank, Roland's got you covered! 💸
 
I'm so stoked to see Roland bringing out another awesome piece of gear for music makers on a budget 🎧💸. The Go:Mixer Studio sounds like an absolute beast for recording live performances or whipping up studio tracks at home, what with 12 input channels and built-in effects that can help you get your sound just right. I'm loving the fact it's compact and lightweight too, so you can toss it in a gig bag and take it on the road without weighing yourself down 🎸. At $300, it's definitely a bargain for what you're getting - I think musicians will be seriously considering this one when looking to upgrade their setup 💯
 
🎶 I'm loving the new Roland Go:Mixer Studio! It's crazy how they managed to pack so much functionality into a device that's still super affordable at $300 🤑. For musicians who want to capture their live performances or create studio recordings, this thing is a dream come true. The 12 input channels and six output channels give you tons of flexibility when it comes to recording multiple instruments at once, which is perfect for capturing those epic band jams.

I'm also stoked about the built-in effects - being able to tweak audio on the fly like that is total game-changer 🤯. And with all the dedicated EQ and compression controls per channel, you're basically having a studio in your pocket. The app integration is another big win - it's so cool that you can control everything from your phone or computer.

The compact design makes it easy to take on the road, and the color display and large knobs are super intuitive. I've been using this thing for a few days now, and I'm already making some amazing recordings 🎙️. If you're a serious music maker, I'd highly recommend checking out the Go:Mixer Studio - it's definitely worth considering! 😊
 
omg i just got my hands on one of these things and i'm OBSESSED 🤯 its literally the perfect tool for recording live performances or making music at home. the built-in effects are insane and having all those input channels is a game changer for capturing multiple instruments at once. plus, its super compact and lightweight so you can take it anywhere 💻 idk how people were managing without these things 300 bucks is still kinda steep tho, but i guess if you're serious about making music its worth the investment 🎧
 
I'm loving the sound of Roland's new Go:Mixer Studio! 🎸 It looks like they've nailed down an affordable yet powerful tool that'll be perfect for musicians and home studio enthusiasts alike. I mean, who doesn't love having 12 input channels and six output channels at their disposal? That's a whole lotta recording possibilities right there! 💡 Plus, the built-in effects and EQ/compressor controls are gonna make it super easy to get those recordings sounding fire 🔥. And with its compact size and app control, I think this thing is gonna be a game-changer for anyone looking to upgrade their setup without breaking the bank. $300 isn't too shabby either! 💸
 
I gotta say, $300 is a bit steep for me 🤑 I mean, sure it's got some cool features and all that jazz, but can it really replace my old trusty mixer? I've been using the same one for years and it still gets the job done just fine 🤔. Plus, I'm not convinced about this 'intuitive controls' thing - have you ever tried to adjust levels on a mixer while wearing headphones? It's a whole different story, let me tell you 😂. And don't even get me started on these built-in effects... how much processing power is that gonna put on my computer? 🤯 Still, I guess it's worth checking out if you're into that sorta thing...
 
🤔 I'm loving the sound of this new interface! For $300, you get an absolute beast of a recording tool that's perfect for musicians on a budget or those just starting out. The built-in effects are a great touch - it's always nice to have some extra tools at your disposal when you're laying down tracks. And with the app support, I can see this thing becoming a go-to for remote recording sessions too... 💻
 
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