7/24/2023 0 Comments Roland airrecord app![]() The app features a variety of built-in choices-audience applause and drumroll are enabled by default-but only the music button allows you to add existing tracks from your device library. Likewise, the top three numbered pads allow broadcasters to trigger background music and dual sound effects. RolandĥV power is supplied from an included (very short) USB cable that unfortunately can’t charge a connected iPhone at the same time. Any microphone with an XLR or 1/4-inch plug can be connected, including condenser mics that require 48V phantom power. There are also dedicated buttons for muting the external mic, as well as adding a subtle reverb effect to make your voice sound more live. The free app includes a real-time “beauty” filter intended to enhance your skin tone, but the results were too garish for my tastes. The hardware and app offer several ways to enhance any livestream. ![]() (An internal mic is also built into the unit for those who aren’t ready to invest in an external mic.) Spice things upĪudio quality isn’t the sole reason to invest in Go:LiveCast. I noticed a huge improvement in audio quality the moment my external mic was plugged in.Ī knob on top of the unit controls main mic input level, while a pair of volume knobs on the left side do the same for dual 1/8-inch stereo audio jacks: one for monitoring broadcasts via headphones or speakers, another for line-level input from a keyboard, MP3 player, or other source you might add to the mix. Although few live streamers might invest upwards of $1,000 into such equipment, nearly any external mic will provide better results than typical smartphone hardware. ![]() RolandĬontrol almost every aspect of your livestream right from dedicated hardware buttons on the front of Roland’s Go:LiveCast.īetter yet, a switch provides DC 48V phantom power for the type of condenser mics preferred by professionals, including the iconic Sennheiser MKH 416-P48 shotgun model I used for testing. Rather than using less-capable hardware built into iPhone or iPad, Go:LiveCast allows streamers to upgrade to a higher-quality external microphone with XLR or 1/4-inch connectors through a combo jack on the side of the unit. Roland Go:LiveCast combines diminutive 5.4 x 4.2 x 2.0-inch hardware with a mobile app that helps make broadcasts sound and look more professional. ![]()
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