GO:MIXER Smartphone Compatibility ( iOS 15 / iPadOS 15 )


Last updated: Jan 12, 2022

Model
Maker Model OS
Apple
iPhone 13 Pro Max *1
iOS 15
iPhone 13 Pro *1
iPhone 13 *1
iPhone 13 mini *1
iPhone 12 Pro Max
iPhone 12 Pro
iPhone 12
iPhone 12 mini
iPhone 11 Pro Max
iPhone 11 Pro
iPhone 11
iPhone SE (2nd generation)
iPhone XS Max *1
iPhone XS *1
iPhone XR
iPhone X
iPhone 8 Plus *1
iPhone 8 *1
iPhone 7 Plus *1
iPhone 7 *1
iPhone 6s Plus
iPhone 6s
iPhone SE *1
Maker Model OS
Apple
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation) *1 *2
iPadOS 15
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation) *1 *2
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation) *1 *2
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st generation)
iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation) *1 *2
iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation) *1 *2
iPad Pro 11-inch *1 *2
iPad Pro 9.7-inch
iPad Air (4th generation) *1 *2
iPad Air (3rd generation) *1
iPad Air 2
iPad (9th generation) *1
iPad (8th generation)
iPad (7th generation) *1
iPad (6th generation)
iPad (5th generation) *1
iPad mini (6th generation) *1 *2
iPad mini (5th generation) *1
iPad mini 4
*1: Recording might be monaural. If this happens, stereo recording can be accomplished by starting visual recording following the steps below.
  1. Make the connection between the iPhone or iPad and GO:MIXER, then start the standard camera or the 4XCAMERA app.
    Make sure GO:MIXER's POWER indicator is lit.
  2. Go back to the home screen on the iPhone or iPad.
    * When you go back to the home screen, the POWER indicator goes dark.
  3. Start the app again.
    Make sure GO:MIXER's POWER indicator is lit.
  4. When visual recording starts, the audio is recorded in stereo.
*2: When a USB-C to headphone jack adapter is connected and a connection to the Smartphone IN/OUT jack is made using a stereo miniature phone cable, the volume level in visual recordings made using 4XCAMERA might sometimes be low. Also, noise sometimes occurs when the 4-pole cable included with the GO:MIXER is used as a stereo miniature phone cable.
Apps
  • iOS app "4XCamera Maker"
  • iOS app "Beat Sync Maker"
  • iOS app "Virtual Stage Camera"
  • iOS Camera app (when using video mode)
    Make the connection with GO:MIXER before starting the application.
    If the application is started before making the connection with GO:MIXER, right-channel audio is sometimes not recorded.

    * When visual recording is done using the iOS Camera app under iOS 11.3, in rare cases, right-channel audio fails to be recorded. This is currently under investigation (April 24, 2018).
     
  • GarageBand for iOS app (set Input setting to 'Stereo')
    If you're using GarageBand for iOS, make the settings as follows.
    - Use "Audio Recorder."
    - Make the settings as follows.
    1. With the GO:MIXER connected, select "Audio Recorder."
      If the message "Audio Device Connected" is displayed when the GO:MIXER is connected, tap [Cancel].
    2. Tap the Input button.
    3. Tap [Channel] and set it to "Stereo."
    4. Set [Monitor] to "off."

    NOTE:
    When using the Roland GO:MIXER with Garage Band, it is not possible to monitor existing tracks through GO:MIXER while recording a new performance.
    Performing recording using GO:MIXER while playing back a recorded track also records the "recorded track" to the recording track on the GO:MIXER.
    * When recording using GO:MIXER has been performed while playing back a recorded track, recording only the recording track on the GO:MIXER is not possible.
     
  • iOS Music Memos app (set Input setting to 'Stereo')
    - Make the settings as follows.
    1. Tap the Input button.
    2. Tap [Channel] and set it to "Stereo."
    3. Set [Monitor] to "off."
    NOTE:
    When using the Roland GO:MIXER with Music Memos, it is not possible to monitor existing tracks through GO:MIXER while recording a new performance.
     
  • iOS FiLMic Plus (set Audio setting to 'Stereo')
    - Make the settings as follows.
    1. Tap the Setting button.
    2. Tap the Audio button.
    3. Tap [ > ] and set it to "Stereo."
Situation of Livestreaming with GO:MIXER
* The information here indicates only the results of confirmation of operation for a Roland product, and does not warrant that the relevant terminal is free of problems.