Roland Announces GO:LIVECAST

Roland has announced GO:LIVECAST, a new device to take smartphone live-streaming to the next level. GO:LIVECAST claims to bring production value to your webcasting. This hardware/app combo is a streaming studio inside a small white chassis, which allows you to mix sound, display titles, play media, trigger sound effects, and more – without needing a computer or costly dedicated A/V gear. With just the GO:LIVECAST hardware, companion app, and your smartphone, you have all the tools you need to present engaging live web shows that will rival the most advanced creators on social media.

Roland has announced GO:LIVECAST

Roland GO:LIVECAST Features:

» A complete pro-production studio for webcasting with a smartphone or tablet
» Compatible with Twitch, Facebook Live, YouTube, and other major streaming platforms
» Integrated system combining a compact desktop hardware interface with an interactive app
» Control smartphone cameras connect professional mics, trigger media, and adjust levels as you stream with intuitive, hands-on controls
» Large, customizable media libraries for onscreen titles, music, videos, photos, and sound effects
» Three microphone input options for great vocal sound: Onboard microphone with reverb effect, plus XLR input with phantom power and combo jack for using the microphone on your headphones
» Headphone jack for sound monitoring
» Line input for connecting a musical instrument, mixer, or other external audio device
» Check viewer comments directly in the app while streaming
» Add a second smartphone camera via wi-fi and switch camera views with the hardware or app
» Skin filter, in-camera mirroring, automatic portrait/landscape switching, and more
» MIC jack: Combo type (XLR, 1/4-inch TRS phone, phantom power DC 48 V, 6 mA max.) LINE IN jack: Stereo miniature phone type
» Headphone/Headset jack: Stereo Miniature phone type (Stereo, CTIA)
» USB Power port: USB Micro-B type
» USB Smartphone port: USB Micro-B type

 

 

Using GO:LIVECAST is quick and easy. Simply plug in your smartphone and connect headphones for sound monitoring. A built-in mic is ready to capture sound, complete with onboard reverb if you like to sing. Or plug in a professional mic via the XLR input — there’s even a stereo line input for adding a guitar preamp, synth, mixer, or other sound source.

Roland GO:LIVECAST connectivity

The GO:LIVECAST app includes an array of media tools. Create your own personalized libraries for music, sound effects, photos, and videos, or start creating with a variety of pre-installed options. Custom titles and text are also available, enhancing your productions even further. Media elements for different shows can be stored in Live Sets, all queued up and ready for when it’s time to go live. The GO:LIVECAST app logs-in to your accounts on Facebook Live, Twitch, YouTube, and other major streaming services. Just select a platform and tap to start webcasting! And as you live stream, comments from your viewers can be monitored via a scrolling window in the app.

 

 

Via a simple, customizable control layout, the GO:LIVECAST hardware lets you direct your live presentations and stay fully engaged with your audience. All it takes is a touch to start broadcasting, play music, display titles, launch photos and videos—or even trigger some applause at the end of the show! Knobs provide quick control of mic and media volumes, while the mic-mute button will keep coughs and unwanted sounds out of your live stream. Select your smartphone’s front or rear camera within the app and add a skin filter, if needed, to soften the look. Portrait or landscape mode is automatically set by your phone’s positioning, while in-camera mirroring displays the proper left/right perspective to your audience. It’s even possible to connect a second smartphone camera over wi-fi, with one-touch switching and support for split-screen views.

The Roland GO:LIVECAST Live Streaming Studio for Smartphones will be available sometime this month for $249.99.
 
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Author: FutureMusic

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