The first few minutes one gets the feeling death or insanity is just around the corner, but quite soon things are on track, and in the end Sonic State Discipline prevailed.
Thanks, mate! This video demo has been very helpful. It answered all my questions and I think this mixer fits my application. I will be using it for online lessons and recording bass tracks through reaper with a backing track.
Short outro but definitely high quality stuff, decent low freq, lots of headroom, very low background noise. And a bass playing to make Gaz jealous. Well, almost.😊😉
Hello! Thank you for this very useful video! I have a question: if I want to use a condenser microphone (and then use the Phantom), but without the AAA batteries, can I replace them with a powerbank? I saw an official Roland video, where your smartphone can be connected in the "plug in mic" input, instead of in the usb input. Maybe in this way you can use the powerbank to power the Phantom through the USB input (but maybe in this way you can not record audio and video at the same time ). Thanks in advance!
The angle that the mini USB connector is coming out of the unit is why I hate mini USB connectors. It's a consumer standard for phones that are often replaced every two or three years, these tiny connectors shouldn't be on music gear.
What cables do i need in order to attach it to my Pionee DDJ 1000? I want to order this little beauty but don’t know exactly what other cables to order with it
Thanks! I’m struggling with a unique issue. I am trying to use any iPhone and iPad together with this. Along with some teenage engineering gear . My issue is when my using a looping type app, I can’t get it set up properly. Any suggestions or tips would be greatly appreciated!
To be a bit more clear, when connecting the 3.5 cable to my iPhone via a USB adapter, I cannot hear audio from my iPad which is connected to usb. If I turn on loop back then the loop recording I’m doing also recorded what’s being played (not what I want) and if I connect my iPad to say the front audio device port then it nullifies my ability to record audio into iPad
Maybe I’m not doing something incorrectly, but this device doesn’t allow me to hear my instruments all too well without exceeding peak. Like my instruments have to be really low on the headphones
Mine broke. :/ And it wasn't that good to begin with, it's for non-serious use. I have 3 other mixers including a portable one with an actual PSU, so I won't suffer. Hoped to have this one "on the go", though.
Hello lovely channel: Here is my Gear... An acoustic Martin D18 guitar with a K&K mini pickup installed. A SHURE beta 87a phantom powered mic. A STOMP BOX made by ORTEGA and a Fishman Loudbox Artist amplifier. Here is the question; I know the GO gives a dry signal, would it be a better idea to use DIRECT LINE IN LINE OUT and connect the amp to the GO? Would I then need to monitor with my headset in my amp or monitor with my headset plugged into the GO? Would the settings on my AMP have effect on the sound,...I mean is for example chorus and echo noted while monitoring? And the other question: Will my iPhone use the build in mic also when plugged in the GO?
I remember the go mixer pro only working with an active phone application and Not a computer recording interface. Has Anyone had Any luck when tryouts no to run the old go mixer pro into a computer?
Cheap & nasty gizmo that won’t stand the test of time… like you said its cheaply made… Go for something more robust - Focusrite & small passive or active mixer - passive instruments also need an Active Di box to boost the signal & give you a crisper line level 👍🏼 Focusrite is only £130 cheaper for a 212. Good honest review on the product though 👍🏼 Thanks for uploading. Personally i’d stick with Focusrite for now 👍🏼
Thanks Nick, really wanted this till I realised the usb cable could be an issue as I seem to have bought a phone with non standard usb ffs, hope you feeling cooler.
@@walrtbstudios5430 The Beatstep Pro was USB powered via micro USB and on stage was a liability. Any slight movement tears it off the board. In music equipment micro USB is a notorious fail point.
@@angstrom Same for me, one look at the micro USB connector and it's not something I want to have around . . . Just look at the angle the micro USB connector is coming out of the unit . . . Yikes !! . . . . it's a consumer standard for phones that get replaced every couple of years, these tiny connectors shouldn't be on music gear, and a definite 'no' for any live work (obviously).
I'm considering this purchase but have a question, if I'm in a phonecall can I have audio from the caller as well as my microphone come out of this device so I can record both? or would it output only the caller?
Thanks for the review! I was wondering: For comparison, are there any additional usb-powered portable mixers with a comparable set of inputs or even more outputs? I'm trying to get a scope for the range of devices at this price point, and see if this is indeed the best at its price point. I'm thinking about how well the audio out of this would pair with a little $150 portable speaker with a 1/8" input (headphone jack).
Hi could this product run two headsets with mics that can talk to each other and also have music playing in the background either from a phone or a computer like a Surface Pro? Thanks
Why do new products still use micro USB. It’s on its way out. USB C is superior. It’s actually a massive turn off to me knowing something has a Micro USB
I was going to buy it until I saw that USB "micro" jack. They FAIL Roland! They are too damn fragile. One click away from buying on Sweetwater. Glad I checked this review first. No sale.
Hi. Can it use as audio interface to PC and use with guitar amp vst plugin(like Bias fx) without outputting its direct dry signal?(just output processed signal from PC)
Be nice if @roland sent me one since I bought a gomixer new that didn’t work and guitar center wouldn’t take it back and told me to contact Roland who never responded. Wasted $100 haven’t bought roland item since
I think they are having supply issues as with many manufacturers right now - the shortage of AD and DA converters is messing with all the audio interface type stuff.
@@walrtbstudios5430 I've been looking at them.... mostly as a portable option for my laptop but also for recording to android phone... had hoped they'd be here sooner than Sept... at best I think they'll be available late August... look good in some ways though for an ultra portable option. Decided not to pre order but may regret that.
This product is such a piece is shyt, no matter how good my cables are, the whining feedback is terrible, not to mention the mixing not working while recording straight into a daw. Just terrible