Setting the operation mode (USB driver)

The GO:MIXER STUDIO supports USB Class Compliant (USB Audio Class 1.0/2.0).

  1. On the top screen, press the [] button.
  2. Turn the [3] knob to select “USB”, and then press the [3] knob.
  3. The USB screen appears.
  4. Turn knob [1] to specify the mode.
  5. Mode

    Supported operating systems

    USB class compliant

    Input/output

    Sample rate

    2 ch

    Windows,

    macOS,

    iOS

    USB Audio Class 1.0

    2 in, 2 out

    48kHz

    MULTI-CH

    Windows (*1),

    macOS,

    iOS

    USB Audio Class 2.0

    12 in, 6 out

    (8 in, 4 out *3)

    44.1kHz,

    48kHz,

    96kHz,

    192kHz (*3)

    Windows

    Windows (*2)

    Vendor

    12 in, 6 out

    (8 in, 4 out *3)

    44.1kHz,

    48kHz,

    96kHz,

    192kHz (*3)

    *1: This might not work correctly for some computer models. If this doesn’t work, set the mode to “Windows”.

    *2: For Windows computers, we recommend that you set the mode to “Windows” when using this unit. When using this unit with the mode set to “Windows”, download and install the USB driver from the Roland website. When using ASIO, make sure to use the “Windows” setting for the mode.

    https://roland.cm/gomixerst

    *3: When the sample rate is 192 kHz, the number of IN/OUT channels changes.

  6. Press the [] button.
  7. A confirmation message for restarting this unit appears.
  8. If you decide to cancel, press the [] button.
  9. Press the [3] knob.
  10. The unit automatically restarts, and the settings are updated.

Input/output specifications for each mode

Mode

Input (to PC)

Output (from PC)

Sample rate

Bit rate

MIDI

2 ch

2 in

2 out

48kHz

24bit

2 in, 2 out

MULTI-CH

12 in

1: MIX L
2: MIX R
3: MIC/LINE 1
4: MIC/LINE 2
5: GUITAR/BASS L
6: GUITAR/BASS R
7: LINE IN L
8: LINE IN R
9: AUX L
10: AUX R
11: HEADSET MIC L
12: HEADSET MIC R

6 out

1: MAIN OUT L
2: MAIN OUT R
3: SUB1 OUT L
4: SUB1 OUT R
5: SUB2 OUT L
6: SUB2 OUT R

44.1kHz

48kHz

96kHz

24bit

2 in, 2 out

8 in

1: MIX L
2: MIX R
3: MIC/LINE 1
4: MIC/LINE 2
5: GUITAR/BASS L
6: GUITAR/BASS R
7: LINE IN L
8: LINE IN R

4 out

1: MAIN OUT L
2: MAIN OUT R
3: SUB1 OUT L
4: SUB1 OUT R

192kHz

Windows

12 in

1: MIX L
2: MIX R
3: MIC/LINE 1
4: MIC/LINE 2
5: GUITAR/BASS L
6: GUITAR/BASS R
7: LINE IN L
8: LINE IN R
9: AUX L
10: AUX R
11: HEADSET MIC L
12: HEADSET MIC R

6 out

1: MAIN OUT L
2: MAIN OUT R
3: SUB1 OUT L
4: SUB1 OUT R
5: SUB2 OUT L
6: SUB2 OUT R

44.1kHz

48kHz

96kHz

24bit

2 in, 2 out

8 in

1: MIX L
2: MIX R
3: MIC/LINE 1
4: MIC/LINE 2
5: GUITAR/BASS L
6: GUITAR/BASS R
7: LINE IN L
8: LINE IN R

4 out

1: MAIN OUT L
2: MAIN OUT R
3: SUB1 OUT L
4: SUB1 OUT R

192kHz

NOTE

  1. When using “MULTI-CH, Windows”, you may not be able to select all of the ports, depending on the app.
  2. If you select “MULTI-CH, Windows”, the app you’re using may crash. If this happens, use the 2 ch setting.