Why I Bought It: The JOYO MoMix Portable Mixer (Not Sponsored)
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- čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
- It's time for another in an occasional series, wherein I explain why I bought a particular piece of gear. That's right, bought. As told in the video I'm not here to sling gear for people but you may find this item useful. if so, let me know! If not, let me know!
Timestamps
00:00 Intro
02:28 FocusRite Comparison
04:09 Features
16:25 Center Cut Demo
19:25 Singing & Playing I
21:11 Singing & Playing II
22:15 Wrapup - Hudba
the sterling bass sounds superb
Thank you for your review! I am glad CZcams bought it to me so I could order one.
It's very useful!
Great video man. Helps a lot!
I was deciding whether to get the momix or the scarlett solo. Now ive decided to get the momix. It is more simple and easy to use than the focusrite.
And i do not want to waste my time editing, syncing audio tracks and video. The focusrite is also not so portable because it ties you to a laptop.
Thanks man!
Happy to help! The MoMix really is super portable, especially when I power it from my phone. I also use an external USB battery pack so I'm not draining my phone when I'm simply practicing to tracks.
This unit will work fine with a laptop, which of course would power the unit also. Further, you could power this with a power bank and then use the Recording out jack to feed another source to record (remembering it is a stereo out also). This means you can still live stream with this and not impact your cell phone battery more than a normal streaming session. If you have a TRRS input on the phone, you can easily power your phone too because you have a separate audio input.
I'm gonna buy this thanks to you saying JOYO took it up a notch. I love my JOYO pedals, so ...
I use it quite a bit. Excellent for recording muliple sources direct to my phone. (Unlike some of the other stuff I've featured in the past I still have this.)
Great review very detailed...im planning to get this and to connect it to my phone..and take a video of me playing the guitar with a back track..will this work using only the native camera app,will it get the sound?
I use a Samsung phone, and going through the USB-C port I get sound and video. It disables the onboard mic tho, so if you're say, playing guitar through an instrument cable then you can't talk about your guitar playing at the same time (and be heard in the video).
thank you so much for the review! i’m kinda new to techy music industry.. this is an audio interface right? i wonder what’s the latency of this and is it good for live looping performance?
I guess it kind of is? I purely treat it like a tiny mixer but I run it straight to the USB-C port on my phone.
As for live looping, I defer to anyone else on Earth to answer that. Haven't tried it.
Man, How about the Bass sound quality? I Just wanna use for practicing ... The volume is good? Thanks
The bass sound quality is very good, however it's going to be your "raw" bass tone unless you plug something in between to shape the tone. So if your tone knobs on your bass aren't enough to your liking, the MoMix isn't going to change that. I use my MoMix for practice very often now because it's so convenient. Hope that helps!
I'm I able to connect the monitor 3,5 jack to a 1/4 jack adapter to an guitar amp and use distortion simulation like deplike or tonebrige?
Not sure why you would want to? If I'm understanding correctly, you want to plug the Momix into your guitar amp rather than vice-versa.
I'm probably not the person to ask.🤷♂️
is it possible while you're recording video and guitar/bass you hear the backing track? but the backing track will not record, its just the audio and video? like the roland go mixer they have loopback on and off
Ooh, good question! That doesn't seem to be an option. You can turn "monitoring" off and on (headphones) but whatever is going out to your recording device (phone) is getting picked up.
how can i add vocal effects while im live while using that interfacem
You'd have to plug your mic into whatever effects you're using and then route them into the mixer. It doesn't have an FX send/receive option. (It's not that kind of device.)
I got the pro version. It has reverb
Interesting.
How about hooking into PC?
It's technically possible, I suppose... I haven't tried it though. My laptop is terrible.
@@mysideoftheroom1576 thanks man.