🎙️ Elevate Your Broadcast Game!
The TC Helicon GoXLR MINI is a compact online broadcast mixer designed for seamless audio control. With a studio-quality MIDAS preamp and intuitive USB connectivity, it’s perfect for content creators looking to enhance their sound. Officially supported on Windows, this lightweight device is your go-to solution for professional audio mixing.
Audio Input | XLR |
Operating System | Windows 10 *advanced routing available with Spring 2018 Update or later,, Windows 7 *some routing features limited by OS, Windows 8 *some routing features limited by OS,, No macOS support, Windows 11, Not official Linux support |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Supported Software | Configuration requise : Windows 7 ou plus récent |
Item Weight | 730 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.2"D x 6.61"W x 2.76"H |
F**E
Can’t live without it
I don’t know how I’ve gone my entire content creator life without this. I was always getting overwhelmed. Y watching videos of people using it. Just kept. Rushing it off thinking I didn’t need it.When I got a second computer for streaming and recording purposes and I needed to connect both my gaming and streaming pc this GOxlr mini made everything easy.I couldn’t picture my life without this in it now. It makes controlling two pcs extremely easy. Even if you just use one PC it lets you control everything from music to gaming sounds and just about anything you customize it to control. Long gone are the days of tabbing out and opening mixer to control volumes separate when I can do it right from the GOxlr.There’s free mixers out there that anyone can use. But for me ever since I made the change to physical mixer vs a free digital one it’s made my experience with streaming and recording videos extremely enjoyable and easy. If I could give it 10 stars I would.It was a little complicated and overwhelming at first to learn how to route different sounds to different locations on the mixer and to the computer. But after watching a few YouTube videos and learning how routing worked it worked exactly like what I needed it to.Highly recommend it if you do any kind of content creation if it’s streaming or recording or just need easier way to control multiple computers!
B**K
Great combo for preamp, mixing, eq, compressor, noise gate
After a year of experience, I have edited my review to share my observations, and why I still would justify buying the GO XLR mini over the other options I tried (like Blue Yeti X with Logitech G-Hub or Voicemeeter or M-Audio or MOTU M2).-The preamp is loud and has a superior tone compared to other preamps I have used. I don’t have a great voice, and this makes me sound good on any mic, which says a lot. It’s full, warm, and balanced and retains a lot of coloration and character in my recordings. The noise is not loud at all. I've had quieter self noise on the MOTU M2, but it makes my voice sound a tad muffled. I find the GOXLR Midas preamps have the best balance and sound quality.-EQ, compressor, noise gate, and mix: The EQ, compressor, and noise gate is just minimum customization for pre-processing. It allows for just enough, but it felt limited. In a sense, it’s better that way because if I just customize minimally, I can avoid over-processing and sounding unnatural. It also means that it’s a little easy to over-process if settings are too high.-EQ works great. I found that my settings with different mics are fairly consistent with my surroundings and my voice. Was able to tame some of the annoying clicks, sibilance, room reverb, boom/rumble a tad while retaining the high/mids/lows I need. The GOXLR mini only has 6 frequencies to EQ, so it does feel a tad limited, but at least can do the minimum I require. The normal GOXLR has more options (but bigger and more expensive).-The compressor is so strong it’s too easy to screw it up. I had my attack too low and release too high with not enough make-up gain for the longest time that sometimes it produced a pumping noise. I found out that the attack and release has to be closer to the lower middle end, with a tad higher make-up gain for best results. For low compression, I found 2.5:1 works quite naturally. For higher compression, 4:1 works best overall. Just real sweet without distracting booms.-The noise gate settings are strong, but if slightly adjusted, works great without sounding distracting or taking away from my voice. It’s so strong in fact that I leave it in the minimum settings and it does a great job. Any higher will ruin the quality.-Mixing: Sometimes I have music streaming from my phone in the background. It’s cool to adjust once in awhile for effect. Usually keep it at 35%.-Live monitoring/Playback: The preamp hiss is so loud, I had to buy a 3.5mm filter to get more accurate live monitoring/playback. And it can get LOUD. If not careful, the live monitoring can get so loud it can create an echo or feedback on the mic, or worse yet, hurt my ears. Gotta keep it turned down. Gotta have the filter to cut down the hissing noise. Just to be clear, the hiss is not recorded.-Interface/Menu/Sliders: The software menu isn’t too confusing. It can be used to customize LED settings or save other mic profiles. Using the sliders is fairly straightforward. I find the soft buttons of the mute and bleep to be pleasing to the touch. The Go XLR menu interface is great because it’s not a resource hog, but rather a control center with minimum resource drain because the actual processing is done onboard the Go XLR mini itself, which also makes for smoother output.-Build: It feels sturdy but like all interfaces, it’s a bit clunky and can be awkward to place on a desk. The GOXLR mini is just slightly bigger than the other 2 audio interfaces I used.For $200, the GOXLR is a better deal than all other audio interface and processor combos. High quality audio and pre-processing all in one package.The ONLY issue some people may have with it that I can think of, is that there is only 1 mic XLR input. If you want to podcast with multiple people on one device, this would be a hard no.For my usage scenario: 10/10 - I do not need any other device.
R**N
big win
this thing is amazing i returned 2 others and got this and im so happy. i also dont have the buzzing sound like the other ones. ez win with buying this
J**S
GoXLR MIni: Mostly excellent, with a couple of issues
Overall:Sound quality is far beyond the Astro Mixamp I am trying to retire, except that there are intermittent dropouts and pops. I have a support case open and will update once I have a resolution. This is the only reason for the low score on sound quality.ETA: The dropouts and pops have been resolved by removing my second GPU, which I was only using for PhysX and RTX Voice processing anyway. It is strange to me that something like this would adversely affect a hybrid hardware/software DAC/mixer.My impression so far is that the GoXLR may make you want a better headset and mic, or could just help you get better quality out of what you already have.The good:Zero-latency monitoring with the mic you want to use. I'm constantly in meetings and this matters a lot.This will drive an A40 TR headset to much higher volume than the Mixamp, and clarity is better. With volume at max and no sound being output, there is absolutely no sound in the headset versus the Mixamp which has a very noticeable background hiss past half volume.Initial feedback from participants in meetings is that it sounds fine, but I'm taking this with a grain of salt given what 2020 has conditioned people to put up with when it comes to meeting audio.Lighting customization is good enough to let me do exactly what I want. I don't have everything completely off, but you could if you wanted.Noise gate, EQ, and compression for the mic input.Four custom-assignable physical faders with their own mute buttons.The not so good:The aforementioned dropouts and pops. This is an issue others have experienced, and solutions seem to have ranged from motherboard replacement to simple software fixes, and in between occasionally an add-in USB card does the trick. There's obviously a not-uncommon problem here that TC-Helicon are handling on a case by case basis.There is zero function without the app, a stark contrast to the Mixamp which is self-contained.Documentation and support is aimed at streamers and gamers. You're going to be funneled to Youtube and Discord, though there is still a web-based support portal.No EQ for sound sources. I can use Peace for this, but given the price and the fact the GoXLR app is running anyway, this should be included. People who don't add an EQ are stuck with whatever their headset gives them, which is a shame because they may be blaming the GoXLR for that lack of quality.Monitoring doesn't seem to accurately represent what's being output, mainly with regard to volume level.The top plate has a glossy finish. I don't care so much about the fingerprints, but you may find yourself fiddling with device placement to avoid glare from it. I guess the typical streamer is supposed to work in a dimly lite cave?
M**O
EASE OF USE AND AMAZING QUALITY.
Really easy to use and there are plenty of tutorials around for any confusion. Solid product I know I will use for years.
R**T
Love it
Love it
Trustpilot
4 days ago
1 day ago