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Easy audio mixer review
Easy audio mixer review









easy audio mixer review

It’s important to note all sources are live feed so they need to be simultaneous. Playing an instrument, a vocal take with a microphone, or any combination of sources all come through pristinely. With it’s included lightning cable (Micro-USB for Android) any audio sources coming through the GO:MIXER are piped straight to the phone in lieu of the iPhone mic. The GO:MIXER solves for this exact scenario.

easy audio mixer review

That process worked well but required a lot of time. The solution was to record audio separately (he prefers Reason) and then use iMovie to sync them up after the fact. Over the years, he’s created a number of videos for social channels and quickly got frustrated with audio quality when relying on his phone to capture audio with the onboard mic. My son is a guitar player and I’ve enlisted his help with this review. In this review we’ll be connecting a microphone and an acoustic electric guitar via 1/4″ cables. Depending on what you’re trying to do, all that’s left is to connect your instruments, mic and/or auxiliary audio with the appropriate cables. There are input level knobs for each of the three inputs as well as a knob for master output volume. As with most traditional audio products all the inputs, outputs and knobs are clearly labeled with their intended use and function. The GO:MIXER is really its own instruction manual. It’s clear that Roland aimed this product squarely at these creators. YouTube, Instagram and other video sharing sites continue to grow and the success of a clip can just as easily depend on production quality as it does on the content itself. USB OTG Micro-B to Micro-B cable Design and features











Easy audio mixer review