Roland BRIDGE CAST Dual Bus Gaming Mixer
BRIDGE CAST solves the problem every streaming setup runs into eventually: the mix you want in your headphones is not the mix the audience should hear. It runs two separate buses, STREAM MIX and PERSONAL MIX, so game audio, chat, music, and your voice can sit at different levels in each one. Four assignable control knobs handle the balance by hand, with LED colors you set per source so you are not hunting for the right knob mid-session.
The XLR microphone input carries 48 V phantom power at 6 mA, which means a condenser plugs straight in rather than through an interface. Conversion is 24-bit with 32-bit floating point internal processing, running at 44.1, 48, or 96 kHz on Windows and 48 kHz on macOS and iOS. Headphones connect on a CTIA stereo mini jack with plug-in power for a headset mic, and a TRS mini output feeds monitors or a capture device. One USB Type-C port carries audio to the computer and a second takes DC 5 V power. The unit is 222 x 110 x 70 mm and weighs 450 g.
| Buses | 2 (STREAM MIX, PERSONAL MIX) |
|---|---|
| Conversion | 24-bit AD/DA, 32-bit floating point processing |
| Sample Rates | 44.1 / 48 / 96 kHz (Windows), 48 kHz (macOS, iOS) |
| Mic Input | XLR type with 48 V phantom power, 6 mA max |
| Headphone Output | Stereo miniature phone (CTIA, plug-in power) |
| Line Output | Stereo miniature phone (TRS) |
| USB | USB Type-C audio, separate USB Type-C DC 5 V port |
| Dimensions / Weight | 222 x 110 x 70 mm, 450 g |










