Meet the new Roland GO:MIXER STUDIO - January 2026

Meet the new Roland GO:MIXER STUDIO - January 2026

Meet the new Roland GO:MIXER STUDIO - January 2026
Roland • Mobile Audio Mixers

GO:MIXER Studio vs GO:MIXER Pro vs GO:MIXER Pro-X

Compare the Roland GO:MIXER series to find the best match for your mobile recording, live streaming, podcasting, or content creation setup. This table focuses on real-world buying decisions: inputs, monitoring, streaming workflow features, and portability.

Comparison Table

Feature GO:MIXER Studio
Creator-ready
GO:MIXER Pro
Simple multi-input
GO:MIXER Pro-X
Streaming-focused
Primary Use Mobile recording, podcasting, basic live streaming Mobile recording & streaming with straightforward mixing Advanced streaming, online lessons, pro mobile production
Microphone Input (XLR) Yes Yes Yes
Phantom Power (Condenser Mics) Yes Yes Yes
Instrument Input (1/4") Yes Yes Yes
Stereo Line Inputs Yes Yes Yes
Smartphone / Tablet Connection Yes Yes Yes
Headphone Monitoring Yes Yes Yes
Per-Input Level Knobs Yes Yes Yes
Loop-back / Mix-minus (Streaming & Calls)
Helps prevent echo and simplifies two-way audio workflows
No No Yes
Power Options Battery or USB power Battery powered Battery or USB power
Portability Ultra-compact, lightweight Compact, travel-friendly Enhanced build, still portable
Best For Musicians, podcasters, content creators starting or upgrading from phone mic Creators who want easy multi-input mixing with a simple workflow Streamers, educators, advanced creators who need a smoother streaming/call workflow

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Which One Should You Choose?

GO:MIXER Studio

Best for creators who want a compact, plug-and-play solution for clean mobile audio. Ideal for quick recording, simple streaming, and content creation on the go.

GO:MIXER Pro

Great all-rounder for users who want straightforward multi-input mixing without a complicated setup. Strong choice for mobile creators who frequently connect multiple sources.

GO:MIXER Pro-X

Best for advanced streaming and online teaching workflows where loop-back/mix-minus makes life easier. Recommended when you need smoother two-way audio for calls, lessons, or live streaming.

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