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GoXLR - Mixer, Sampler, & Voice FX for Streamers & Amazon Basics XLR Male to Female Microphone Cable - 6 Feet, Black

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Style: GoXLR + Cable - 6 Feet


Features

  • Product 1: Multi-channel mixer: Motorized faders let you control mic, game, music, chat, and more for the perfect Broadcast mix
  • Product 1: Studio quality MIDAS preamp: Make your XLR mic sound great with +48V phantom power, equalizer, compressor, limiter, de-esser, and Gate
  • Product 1: Sampler: Record samples on-the-fly or load your own audio files to engage and entertain your community
  • Product 1: Voice FX: Add reverb, echo, pitch shift, megaphone, Robot, and hardtune to your voice in real time
  • Product 2: Microphone cable for studio recording and live sound
  • Product 2: High-quality XLR male and female connectors; 3-pin XLR male to XLR female
  • Product 2: Protective metal housing; flexible PVC jacket with 6.0mm outer diameter
  • Product 2: All copper conductors and inner copper spiral shielding; shielded cable reduces interference and excess noise

Description

Style:GoXLR + Cable - 6 Feet GoXLR - Mixer, Sampler, & Voice FX for StreamersGOXLR is an all-in-one audio solution for streamers and online broadcasters. What would take dozens of pieces of hardware and software can now be achieved by one sleek and intuitive package. Mix your audio in real time, change your voice, playback samples on-the-fly, and engage your audience like never before.Amazon Basics XLR Male to Female Microphone Cable - 6 Feet, BlackAn Amazon Brand.


Date First Available: January 12, 2021


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  • It's one beast mixer!
Style: GoXLR
This device made it possible for me to remove a dbx 286, Scarlett focusrite interface, Mackie mixer and a Roland vt-3 voice changer. So many cords and cables removed from my 2 pc setup for streaming on twitch. Plug this device in and had a blast learning how to use it. I would say at the time of typing this I have about 10 hours played on the app that it comes with. Cons: at the moment I wish it was a way to turn the phones up as in your headset. If they update the app and make it so yoj could do this it would be amazing but it is to early to find out at the moment. Also if you need any help it's YouTube videos that help you out and you can join the discord and talk to real people that have this beast. Over all I'm happy with it and wouldn't go back to all the cords and cables. Also I use the Shure SM7B and it more then enough power to give it a clean signal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2019 by Geefamous92

  • A Slightly-Functional, Overpriced Gimmick (UPDATED: NOW IT'S GOOD)
Style: GoXLR
Edit: After months of trying to use OBS noise filters to make the audio sound crisper for podcasting, I caved and started looking for a new board again. Now, in December 2019, the GoXLR MINI is a thing - smaller, fewer features, but same high-quality internals. Even after the bad experience with the bigger version, I decided to get an open-box Mini and give it a shot. After months of updates - including one that fixed the overwhelming delay issue in the live monitoring - this is hands-down THE audio mixer to get for podcasters and streamers. This mixer simplifies audio and makes you sound your best. The team has done an incredible job optimizing the software and improving it on every front. Now, the GoXLR and GoXLR Mini are worth looking into. ------ Original Review: I thought that I would upgrade from my Behringer Xenyx 1202FX and get something with a few more bells and whistles. The GoXLR looks great from the outside, jam-packed with features that any streamer, YouTuber, or podcaster would want. But when it really comes down to it, there are so many shortcomings all hidden behind RGB lights and gaming community hype. The most glaring problem with the GoXLR is its terrible self-monitoring. There is a small delay between the time that you speak into your mic and the time that you hear what is said in your headphones. Assuming that you're in the same boat that I am, this is something that changes the entire recording experience and is a constant distraction. Outside of that, the software for the GoXLR is lacking greatly. Although it can be figured out with some playing around and finagling, there are still a variety of shortcomings. The GoXLR is a fantastic concept, but it ultimately falls short because of the price. If this device was around $250, considering its effects and sampling capabilities, it would be a tempting purchase. But at $400 I shouldn't be forced to settle for less. That's a lot of money for a plastic audio mixer with a little extra tech. Given time, this line of products could be great. As with all "firsts", there is always room for improvement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2019 by Samuel Adams

  • No-GoXLR
Style: GoXLR
The initial unboxing process was pretty straight forward, but their Quick Start Guide is merely a glorified button layout sheet with a setup diagram. No real setup instructions so to speak except a small note on how to get the software. The device is not supported whatsoever on macOS since the software isn't available for those computers. Some of the features on the device seem to interfere with or counteract each other. For example, why have the Censor button when the Mute button is right there and twice as big. Their own marketing seems to be a bit confused on this, using the terminology they use to describe the Mute when talking about censoring. When I initially installed the software I got a Windows Smartscreen message saying it didn't trust the software. This was before the usual User Account Control message you get on Windows asking you if you want to install a piece of software. You are still able to install the software if you view more details on the message. They mention if the device is connected that you just need to disconnect and reconnect it to finish the driver install, but that was not the case for me. I could not start to get functionality between device and software until I restarted my computer. There is not a hardware 48V phantom power button, only a software switch between Dynamic and Condenser Mics. This also doesn't let you choose between the XLR and 1/8" mic input for headsets, so I wonder if one of these is disabled when using the other. In my experience I was not actually able to get input signal with a condenser mic at all. This was using 2 known working condenser mics with multiple different cables. The Dynamic mic I tried worked on either the Dynamic or Condenser mic setting. I was asked to update the firmware on the device, but when doing so it gets to about 5% then feeds back an error message saying the firmware update could not be installed. Trying to update the firmware also effectively locks up the device, as none of the front panel controls could be used on the device until after power cycling. Encoders would show activity but you wouldn't hear a change in Reverb or Echo for example. Some of the FX, such as Gate, EQ, and Compression are only controllable in software. I feel like it would be better to be able to assign functions to the encoders, so you can have access to what you use instead of having a pitch and gender encoder you never touch. These features use a 0-100 slider so in theory this can be assigned to an encoder without too much trouble. The concept behind this device is good, however I wasn't really able to dive in that deeply considering the issues with firmware and basic functionality.As someone that is familiar with traditional audio interfaces, the lack of hardware controls for vital features makes the experience a bit of a pain. Definitely not the ideal user experience I look for in trying to make my stream sound a bit better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2019 by Daniel R. Hughley

  • Has Simplified my Setup!
Style: GoXLR
The product has simplified my setup. I had a mix of software routing, ran it through a processor and interface. I couldn’t hear exactly what was on stream. With GoXLR, I was able to reduce down to 1 device. I stream a Broadcast Mix to OBS and can mute/change volume with a simple hardware change. I like that the EQ is also able to modified using the app. It makes tweaking to find that perfect sound much easier to do! If you are a streamer and/or a podcaster, with just one mic, then it may be the right fit for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2019 by Jonathan Bloom

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