
Roland BRIDGECSTX Dual Bus Gaming Mixer Interface
Roland BRIDGE CAST X combines a dual-bus audio mixer, video capture, and assignable controls in one compact streaming command center.
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Overview
Key Features
Elevate your streaming content with BRIDGE CAST X, a compact, all-in-one desktop solution filled with hands-on controls and Roland’s acclaimed pro AV features.
Ideal for online gamers, podcasters, and vloggers.
Say goodbye to messy add-ons and unify your workflow with multiple connections for gaming consoles, computers, cameras, and audio devices.
Then crush the competition with epic features like dual sound mixes, broadcast-quality XLR mic support, voice processing, royalty-free music and sound effects, assignable control pads, and so much more.
Two USB-C ports for computers and mobile devices.
Two HDMI inputs for gaming consoles, cameras, and more.
HDMI Thru for connecting to an external video monitor.
Powerful 32-bit hardware DSP allows you to dedicate all your sources to gaming and streaming.
Create independent mixes for you and the online audience with dual audio busses.
High-quality XLR microphone preamp with phantom power for broadcast-grade mics.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Combines audio mixing, video capture, and stream control into a single desktop unit eliminating the need for multiple separate devices.
- 32-bit hardware DSP handles audio processing on-device reducing CPU load on your streaming computer.
- Dual HDMI inputs allow switching or combining two video sources without an additional capture card.
- Six assignable control buttons provide tactile one-press access to sound effects, mutes, and scene triggers during live broadcasts.
👎 Cons
- Compact form factor means small knobs and buttons that may feel crowded during fast-paced live adjustments.
- Only one XLR microphone input so multi-mic setups like two-person podcasts require an external mixer or splitter.
- Premium price point compared to buying a basic capture card and audio interface separately.
- 3.5mm headphone output may not drive high-impedance studio headphones at sufficient volume.