Roland's new Go:Mixer Studio brings multi-channel audio mixing to iPhone videographers, offering up to 14-track recording with studio-grade controls for musicians and content creators.

Roland has launched the Go:Mixer Studio, a portable audio interface that transforms iPhones into professional multi-track recording studios. Designed specifically for musicians and content creators, this compact mixer enables simultaneous recording of up to 14 audio channels directly to mobile devices – a significant upgrade for creators needing high-fidelity audio capture in field conditions.
Technical Specifications & Features

The Go:Mixer Studio provides comprehensive connectivity options: two combo 1/4"/XLR inputs with +48V phantom power for microphones, dedicated guitar/bass input, stereo line inputs, aux input, and headset microphone connectivity. Audio outputs include both analog line-out/headphone jacks and digital USB-C output supporting 24-bit resolution at sampling rates up to 192 kHz. The integrated 320x240 pixel LCD provides real-time monitoring of levels and settings.
Workflow Integration

Paired with Roland's free Go:Mixer Cam app (iOS/iPadOS), creators can record video while capturing individual audio tracks simultaneously. This enables post-production adjustments to audio balance before final export. The mixer also integrates with desktop workflows – recorded multi-track sessions can be transferred to professional DAWs via USB-C, while the companion Go:Mixer Editor app (macOS/Windows) allows remote control of onboard effects including reverb, compression, and 3-band EQ.
Target Audience & Applications
This solution specifically addresses mobile creators needing professional audio capture:
- Musicians recording live performances
- Podcasters requiring multi-guest setups
- Field recordists capturing layered audio environments
- Content creators producing tutorial videos with instrument/voice separation
The $299 mixer bridges the gap between smartphone convenience and studio-grade audio control, offering significantly more channels than competitors like iRig Pro Duo I/O (2 channels) or Zoom iQ6 (6 channels). Roland's implementation of post-recording mix adjustment via their mobile app provides flexibility unavailable in most portable interfaces.
Available now through Roland authorized dealers and Amazon, the Go:Mixer Studio ships with USB-C cable and power adapter.

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