Roland Go:Mixer Studio review: Portable, professional and plenty of polish
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Roland Go:Mixer Studio review: Portable, professional and plenty of polish
"The Go:Mixer Studio adds a display, multitrack output and onboard effects along with a far more luxurious design, priced at $300, making it the most premium version to date."
"The Studio is a solid step up from the Pro-X thanks to the addition of a second XLR port, allowing each performer to have their own microphone."
"Other headline upgrades include a much higher maximum sample rate of 24bit/192kHz and MIDI connectivity for the first time in the Go:Mixer series."
"The new effects consist of a compressor, EQ and reverb, with EQ and compression available at the channel level for creative control over your mix."
The Go:Mixer Studio is the latest addition to Roland's Go:Mixer line, enhancing portable audio interfaces with a luxurious design and advanced features. It includes a display, multitrack output, and onboard effects, priced at $300. The Studio introduces a second XLR port for dual microphone use, making it suitable for duos and basic podcasting. It supports higher sample rates of 24bit/192kHz and includes MIDI connectivity. New effects like compressor, EQ, and reverb provide creative control over audio mixing, improving upon previous models.
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