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

OMG u gotta check out Rolands new mixer 🤩! its literally perfect 4 recording live performances or making tracks @ home. the built-in effects are so sick & having dedicated EQ n compressor on each channel is everything. $300 is like a steal for all these features. i mean, who needs expensive studio equipment when u can just get this baby? its compact n lightweight too 🎧, u can take it anywhere. the app 4 remote control is a game changer too! 💻
 
just got my hands on the new Go:Mixer Studio from Roland 🤩... gotta say, this thing is a beast! 12 input channels? that's insane! i can already imagine myself recording a sick band jam with all those instruments at once 😎 and the built-in effects? game changer. i mean, who needs an external effects pedal when you got it right there in the mixer 🤯... plus, it's super affordable at $300, can't beat that 💸... been using it for a week now and it's honestly changed my recording workflow 🔄... would def recommend this to anyone looking to upgrade their home studio setup 👍
 
omg I'm so hyped about this new mixer!!! 12 input channels is insane for a device that's supposed to be affordable lol the fact that it comes with built-in effects is also super cool can't wait to try out its EQ and compressor on my next music project 🤩 and $300 is still pretty reasonable considering how much power it packs 💥 anyone else thinking of getting one?
 
🤔 I think $300 is pretty steep for an interface that's gonna be used by most home studios. I mean, it's not like you're getting some super premium gear here. It's a solid audio interface, don't get me wrong, but 12 input channels and six output channels aren't exactly unheard of in this price range. They might've just inflated the price because it's a new release from Roland, which is a well-known brand, but I'd want to see more comparisons to other similar interfaces before calling it "affordable". 😐
 
🎧 I've been eyeing those affordable audio interfaces for my own music project and this one sounds super promising! $300 is still kinda steep but if it's really 24-bit/192kHz quality like they claim, it'd be a great investment. What do you guys think about the built-in effects? Are they gonna make a huge difference in sound quality or are they just a nice-to-have feature? 🤔
 
🤔 This new audio interface from Roland is all about balance, you know? It's affordable ($300) yet still packs a punch with its 12 input channels and six output channels 🎸💻. And let's be real, who doesn't love being able to record multiple instruments at once? But what really gets me is the built-in effects – they're like a reminder that sometimes less is more 🎶. Too many features can just overwhelm us, but with these built-in effects, you've got control without needing to add more clutter to your workflow. It's all about finding that sweet spot of functionality and ease of use, right? 💡
 
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