…a stereo audio signal its USB output. However, some Android smartphones may automatically convert the signal to mono. Features - Palm-sized audio mixer for smartphones - Ideal for both desktop and mobile use - Multiple inputs—connect a mic, musical instruments, and media players - Plug and…
…external professional mic is also supported via the XLR input, and there’s even a stereo line input for plugging in a guitar preamp, synth, mixer, or other sound source. Add Your Content to Your Livestream The GO:LIVECAST app includes easy-to-use media tools that bring premium production…
…and more control over your audio. Roland’s GO:MIXER PRO is the easiest way for content creators to connect and mix up to nine audio inputs, including pro-quality powered microphones, guitar/bass and line-level gear. Just plug in, set the volume levels and go; the resulting stereo audio output…
…with GO:KEYS! Have Fun With Music — No Experience Necessary If you’re looking for a fun and inspiring way to start playing music, Roland’s GO:KEYS is the answer! Connect Wirelessly to Your Smartphone and Jam with Your favourite Music The Bluetooth functionality in GO:KEYS makes it…
VR-1HD AV Streaming Mixer Real engagement in real time If you’re a content creator seeking maximum engagement, livestreaming outperforms uploaded video by a significant margin; audiences are larger, watch for longer and post more comments. Roland’s VR-1HD lets you broadcast dynamic…
NEW TOOLS TO INSPIRE NEW PERFORMANCE POSSIBILITIES The Roland DJ-505 is a two-channel, four-deck Serato DJ controller that blends the advanced performance capabilities of Serato DJ with the legendary sounds and sequencing of Roland’s TR-808, TR-909, TR-606*, and TR-707* drum machines. The…
…is combined with the onboard mixer for the parallel chain function. Pro-Level Design for Gig Durability The ES-5 effect switching system is more than just a smartly designed tool for the creation of awesome sounds. It is also a handsome piece of hardware that is going to look really good on your…
…Sublime Sound Delivered by Roland's Proprietary S1lki DSP You’ll instantly notice the difference with the Mobile UA’s superior sound—it’s extremely smooth, provides exceptional imaging, and is devoid of any muddiness. The secret is Roland's proprietary DSP technology called…
…the hardware as a hands-on controller. Lifetime Keys To install an instrument with a Lifetime Key, you must have a Roland Account. To create your Roland Account, download Roland Cloud Manager, create an account/log in, download your instrument, and redeem your Lifetime Key. SPECIFICATIONS Maximum…
…performance and portability, but Roland’s GO:PIANO88 delivers equally on both fronts. Lightweight and road-ready, with optional battery power and headphones, this mobile instrument has a full-size 88-note keyboard and sounds derived from Roland’s best digital pianos, so you can play…
…a state-of-the-art DJ controller with a 4-channel mixer, built-in drum sequencing, vocal processing, and the deepest Serato DJ integration available. Going way beyond a typical DJ controller, the DJ-808 is an instrument, with a built-in Roland “TR-S” drum machine with the world’s…
…physical controls that can go anywhere and doesn’t require a computer. With the SYSTEM-1m, you can even use the physical audio and CV/Gate patch points on the hardware with any of the available PLUG-OUT synths. This means semi-modular versions of classic Roland synths are now possible. Pairing…
…the Roland DJ-707M, an integrated live sound console, loudspeaker management system, and fully fledged performance DJ controller that’s equipped to handle the demanding audio needs of working mobile DJs. Make Sure It Bumps—Without Any Bumps The DJ-707M leverages the DSP of Roland’s…
…JUPITER-8, JUNO-106, and JX-3P PLUG-OUTs are included, giving you immediate access to living, breathing recreations of these Roland classics. More PLUG-OUTs are available on Roland Cloud including the SH-2, SH-101, PROMARS, and SYSTEM-100, not to mention many other instruments which you can control…
…that can only come from Roland. Party Like It’s 1979 In the late 1970s, synthesisers were undergoing a significant transition with the development of polyphony and tone memory. As the world’s synthesiser manufacturers raced to develop these new technologies, Roland launched a seemingly…
…"big things come in small packages", the Roland SH-101 Synthesiser was introduced in 1982 with portability and affordability in mind, but now occupies a massive space in the history of popular music. Simple to programme but surprisingly flexible, the Roland SH-101 is among the "most fun" synths…
…digital PA system suitable for use anywhere •Powerful high-quality stereo sound for audiences of up to 80 people •No setup required, just plug in and go! •Powered by AC power or eight AA batteries •Four custom-designed 6.5" speakers and two tweeters for wide stereo projection •Built-in effects: EQ,…
…pitch, and vocoder processing; Through output for sending unprocessed signal to guitar pedals - Stereo XLR outputs for sending vocal sounds to a PA mixer or recorder - Three assignable footswitches for real-time performance control, plus support for up to two external footswitches or an expression…
…loop offers selectable series or parallel operation, plus support for both line-level devices and standard stompbox effects. Feed Stage Cabs, Mixers, Recording Devices, and Headphones—All at Once Once you’ve dialled in your amp to the sweet spot, the Waza Tube Amp Expander lets you…
…- Rubber foot x 4 Options (sold separately): - Footswitch: FS-5U - Dual footswitch: : FS-6, FS-7 - Expression pedal: FV-500H, FV-500L, EV-30, Roland EV-5 - TRS/MIDI cable: BMIDI-5-35 SIZE AND WEIGHT Width: - 173 mm - 6-13/16 inches Depth: - 135 mm - 5-3/8 inches Height (including rubber foot):…