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GO XLR User Manual

3.  Setting Up Your Mic

Once you have your microphone connected to GO XLR, you will need to go into 

the GO XLR app and set up the input levels and processing for your microphone.

3.1  Setting the Input Level

After plugging your microphone into GO XLR, you will first need to set the input 

level by following these instructions:
1.  Go to the System tab in the lower half of the GO XLR app window.

2.  Under Settings, click on Mic Setup. The system will launch a dialogue box.

3.  Choose between Dynamic and Condenser settings. If your microphone is a 

condenser mic, you will need to use the Condenser setting so that GO XLR 

transmits the “phantom power” required to run the microphone.

4.  While talking into the microphone at a regular level, watch the level in the 

Mic Meter.

5.  Adjust the Gain control until the signal peaks in the Good portion of the 

meter, with occasional peaks in the Loud range. If the level peaks in the Low 

range, increase the gain. If the meter peaks too consistently in the Loud 

range, reduce the gain.

6.  Once you have an acceptable signal level, click on OK to exit.

3.2  Setting Microphone Processing

Once you have set an acceptable level for your microphone, now it’s time add some equalization, compression, gating, and if necessary, de-essing. These processing 

effects will help you find that “pro” sound for your vocals.
To add basic processing to your mic signal, follow these instructions:
1.  Go to the Mic tab in the lower half of the GO XLR app’s screen.

Summary of Contents for GO XLR

Page 1: ...User Manual GO XLR Revolutionary Online Broadcaster Platform with 4 Channel Mixer Motorized Faders Sound Board and Vocal Effects...

Page 2: ...2 Connection Diagram 7 3 Setting Up Your Mic 8 4 Understanding Audio Channels 11 5 App Basics 14 6 Navigating the Mixer Tab 16 7 Setting Up GO XLR for Voice Chat 17 8 Assigning Apps without an Output...

Page 3: ...rmsor whenunusedforlongperiodsoftime 14 Referallservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnel Servicingisrequiredwhentheapparatushasbeen damagedinanyway suchaspowersupplycordorplug isdamaged liquidhasbeenspill...

Page 4: ...computer when app installation is complete 4 Power up GO XLR 5 Dominate the Interwebs 1 3 Power Up To begin working with the GO XLR app the GO XLR unit should be connected to your computer and powered...

Page 5: ...eps 1 Plug one end of your XLR microphone cable into your microphone 2 Connect the other end of your XLR cable into the XLR jack on the back panel of GO XLR 3 Connect any auxiliary audio devices to th...

Page 6: ...e LINE IN jack on your streaming PC 7 If you will be gaming on a Playstation or Xbox plug these gaming consoles into the OPTICAL output on the rear panel YetiisaregisteredtrademarkofBlueMicrophones Pl...

Page 7: ...f applicable Gaming Headset with Mic Stream alerts Stream broadcast Dedicated Streaming Computer if applicable Gaming Streaming Computer Gaming Console Computer Blue Yeti Microphone Power via USB no a...

Page 8: ...its the phantom power required to run the microphone 4 While talking into the microphone at a regular level watch the level in the Mic Meter 5 Adjust the Gain control until the signal peaks in the Goo...

Page 9: ...upt cutoffs 5 Adjust the De Esser to control S sounds in your vocal The right setting will sound natural without trebly harshness or sounding muffled 3 3 Descriptions and Advanced Processing Settings...

Page 10: ...Gate Gate with expanded controls A noise gate filters out background noise by switching the signal off when the level drops below a pre determined threshold usually at a point just above the ambient...

Page 11: ...annel serves as a catch all for when perhaps you have a particular video game that won t allow you to choose a specific output device 4 2 Setup tips To set up your audio devices in the Sound Playback...

Page 12: ...e audio device you want to use with surround sound 3 Choose the Properties option from the pop up menu 4 Go to the Spatial sound tab 5 Select Windows Sonic for Headphones from the pulldown menu to tur...

Page 13: ...ck on your designated Default Device 4 Choose the Properties option from the pop up menu 5 Choose the Listen tab in the Properties pop up window 6 Find the Listen to this device option 7 Make sure Lis...

Page 14: ...left corner this area is where you can create profiles that store all the settings you need for particular tasks For example by clicking on a profile you can instantly load all of the routing level an...

Page 15: ...settings for the Mixer section including fader assignments muting options and mix levels for all active devices not just devices assigned to the hardware faders In the Lighting sub section you can al...

Page 16: ...Assigning Audio Devices to Faders To assign and set up each of the four faders in the Mixer section follow these steps 1 Activate a fader by clicking on that fader in the Live View panel in the upper...

Page 17: ...mples are in the mix you can go to this section click on the Sample virtual fader and make adjustments Pro Tip Use the four hardware faders for important devices that will require frequent real time l...

Page 18: ...Suppression Automatic Gain Control Attenuation the When I speak and When others speak options should be switched off 10 Switch on Enable Quality of Service High Packet Priority 11 Switch on Show a war...

Page 19: ...have an option to select a GO XLR audio input device Game dialog without option for choosing a sound device 8 1 Audio Device Workaround Inside Windows As an example let s change Spotify from its defau...

Page 20: ...hrome tab listed go back and momentarily play some audio from the YouTube video in the Chrome tab This quick playback should cause Windows to detect your Chrome tab and place it in the list 7 Select M...

Page 21: ...bars next to the XSplit microphone icon Your GO XLR audio should now play into XSplit without any clipping or distortion 9 2 Advanced Audio Delay for Video Playback Sync Sometimes your livestream audi...

Page 22: ...an contain up to four samples one for each of the Sample Pads on the GO XLR unit The GO XLR sampler is both a live sampler and sound board which means that you can record a sample in real time and pla...

Page 23: ...mple some audio by pressing and holding one of the four Sample Pads 2 Make sure this Sample Pad is selected under Bank Button in the GO XLR app so that the sample s waveform appears in the Waveform wi...

Page 24: ...ground music that you want to launch on the fly e g during crucial moments of a video game that you want to highlight musically 10 6 Loading a Sample from the Sample Library To pull a sample into GO X...

Page 25: ...e Cough button Global color settings under the System tab 11 1 Globally Assigning Colors GO XLR can be set up with a single color as the overall dominant look of the unit GO XLR panel with red global...

Page 26: ...a sample loaded and is playing back For example you might set up the following color arrangements for your Sample Pads Red Active Loaded the Sample Pads for that Bank will light up red whenever a sam...

Page 27: ...s The Encoder knobs have special color assignment options that allow you to assign separate colors on either of the white indicator that shows exactly where the encoder knob is set For example you cou...

Page 28: ...d faders 4 Backlit LCD scribble strips 4 Rotational encoders 4 Lighting RGB Buttons 24 System Processing A D D A conversion 24 bit 48 kHz Effects Reverb echo pitch shifting gender formant shifting meg...

Page 29: ...mits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency...

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