
To use it in a live stream, simply plug the device into your phone. The included RCA cables and carry case also means most users won’t need to worry about buying or carrying extra’s. The Box 4 can be used to charge your iPhone whilst in use which is a major advantage over the Roland GO and the dedicated app makes recording your set a breeze. This means users with only one output on their controllers will need to use RCA splitters, available here. Unfortunately unlike the Roland GO:Mixer you can’t plug in speakers and use it as a pass through. The device can also be used to input line level audio to a phone for streaming.
CROSS DJ SPLITTER CABLE HOW TO
The Evermix Box 4 is an interface we featured in our How to Record you DJ sets article. Then connect the Roland GO:Mixer into a compatible phone and launch the streaming app of your choice. Speakers can be connected to the output jack if needed via another 3.5mm port. Plug the output of the decks into one of the two line level inputs.

Being able to listen to your mix makes the Roland GO the best choice for users with controllers that only feature one output. You can buy these cables by following this link. Unfortunately there is no way to charge the phone through the GO:Mixer, so an adaptor or wireless charger may be required.Ī 3.5mm TRS jack port is used for the line level input and monitor speaker output.

The red peak LED is helpful to ensure you don’t play too loud and cause distortion, and the unit is powered by the phone itself. The line level input allows crystal clear audio to be streamed via the phone to services such as Instagram, Facebook and Twitch.
CROSS DJ SPLITTER CABLE ANDROID
The Roland GO:Mixer is a fantastic little audio interface that allows the user to mix five sources into a iPhone, iPad or Android device. However without plugging your decks into the phone, your audio will suffer! Today we show you the easiest ways to get high quality audio to your streams, keeping the audiences locked in and your online reach growing! Using a Audio Interface (recommended) Roland GO:Mixer – RRP £85 There are many ways to broadcast your DJ sets but the easiest way includes your phone.

With online activity at an all time high and night clubs shut, the time has never been better to share your sets with your fans through social media. Stream your DJ sets to the world from your phone!
