So now, after a couple of Go:Mixer Pro devices, Roland has introduced its most comprehensive model yet: the Go:Mixer Studio.
Go:Mixer Studio with its 12 ins, six outs, MIDI, and built-in effects is Roland’s most powerful mobile audio interface yet.
GEAR EXPO 2023: Audio interfaces are the essential devices you need to get sound into and out of your computer. And a mixer enables you to mix multiple channels of this audio together and record it or ...
Designed for musicians, performers, streamers, podcasters, and content creators, this innovative lineup delivers studio-quality sound, intuitive control, and seamless integration for a wide range of ...
This pocket-sized portable audio mixer is designed for video creators and musicians who need professional sound. It comes ...
IK Multimedia has added something of a Swiss Army knife audio interface to its iRig line. The 4-in/2-out Pro Quattro I/O is aimed at musicians and digital content creators, and promises broadcast ...
Yamaha has a new audio mixer for gamers and streamers. Nearly three years after the launch of the company’s first gaming-specific soundboard, the company’s new ZG02 adds a dedicated USB-C port for ...
Priced at A$299, the Go:Mixer Studio represents a step up from Roland’s earlier Go line, which primarily targeted beginners ...
If you've been toting around a separate mixer to record two audio sources, Shure's latest USB-C microphone will lighten your load. Following the MV7+, the company has introduced the MV7i, which it ...
So. Many. Holes. Software makes complex matrix routing a breeze. Presets for matrix routing are clutch. Works as a standalone mixer. The built-in USB hub is a major space-saver. Front-facing I/O for ...
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