Roland came up with an exciting recording device designed for portable recording using your mobile phone (Android or iOS). It's the Roland G:Mixer.
It's a pam-sized mixer/audio interface for connecting microphones, guitars, or other line-level instruments for your mobile devices and tablets. You can also use it on your laptop or desktop computer via USB.
For more info, visit the Roland website:
https://www.roland.com/us/products/gomixer/
Jan Munoz is a music producer, song arranger, and recording artist based in Paris, France. He also run his YouTube channel where he plays rock cover songs.
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Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Mobile Recording Just Got Better with Roland Go:Mixer
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Monday, January 9, 2017
Akai Pro Launches New Standalone MPC Hardware Ditching The Laptop - MPCX and MPC Live
A while ago, I was scrolling and checking out my Facebook newsfeed when suddenly, one of my friends posted an article about leaked images of the upcoming MPC hardware from Akai Professional, the Akai MPCX and the MPC Live. I got intrigued by the news because I've been waiting for a new drum machine/groovebox that's standalone and doesn't require a computer tethered.
As hours passes by, it seems that Akai finally revealed about their upcoming new products for NAMM 2017. And it is confirmed!
This is their new flagship model, the Akai MPCX. it is a standalone MPC that has 16 gigabytes of internal storage, it has a 10-inch screen, 8 CV/Gate output for external analog gear/synths, and more...
The portable version is the Akai MPC Live, looks like an MPC Touch but it is also standalone, and it is has rechargeable battery. You can use it anywhere without the need for a power adapter. It has a 7-inch touch screen but not much knobs. It looks thicker compared to the MPC Touch. It has also a 16 gigabyte internal storage.
Check out the video below to see what the fuzz is all about:
Both machines are capable as a software controller when hooked up to a computer via USB ports. Both models have SD card slots as well.
The MPCX will be sold at a suggested price of $2,999.00 while the portable MPC Live is priced at $1,999.00
I am really looking forward to see these real soon. I would love to try them out at a nearby music store/showroom. This is a perfect machine for live performance.
For more information and further details, check out the entire specs from the Akai Professional website:
MPCX: http://www.akaipro.com/product/mpc-x
MPC Live: http://www.akaipro.com/product/mpc-live
As hours passes by, it seems that Akai finally revealed about their upcoming new products for NAMM 2017. And it is confirmed!
8
configurable CV/Gate outputs for the analog control of modular gear,
such as classic synths - See more at:
http://www.akaipro.com/product/mpc-x#features
8
configurable CV/Gate outputs for the analog control of modular gear,
such as classic synths - See more at:
http://www.akaipro.com/product/mpc-x#features
8
configurable CV/Gate outputs for the analog control of modular gear,
such as classic synths - See more at:
http://www.akaipro.com/product/mpc-x#features
8
configurable CV/Gate outputs for the analog control of modular gear,
such as classic synths - See more at:
http://www.akaipro.com/product/mpc-x#features
The portable version is the Akai MPC Live, looks like an MPC Touch but it is also standalone, and it is has rechargeable battery. You can use it anywhere without the need for a power adapter. It has a 7-inch touch screen but not much knobs. It looks thicker compared to the MPC Touch. It has also a 16 gigabyte internal storage.
Check out the video below to see what the fuzz is all about:
Both machines are capable as a software controller when hooked up to a computer via USB ports. Both models have SD card slots as well.
The MPCX will be sold at a suggested price of $2,999.00 while the portable MPC Live is priced at $1,999.00
I am really looking forward to see these real soon. I would love to try them out at a nearby music store/showroom. This is a perfect machine for live performance.
For more information and further details, check out the entire specs from the Akai Professional website:
MPCX: http://www.akaipro.com/product/mpc-x
MPC Live: http://www.akaipro.com/product/mpc-live
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