How to setup an Astro Mixamp Pro with a GOXLR the RIGHT WAY!

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  • @TheElite140
    @TheElite140 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great video! I had a question on the console setup: Do you have the Mixamp Pro powered on by the console or PC?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thanks! So in this case it doesn’t matter UNLESS you intend to use the mic on an a40s. The USB powers the amp and also dictates where the mic input shows up.
      But if your using a separate mic then the usb can be plugged into either - even the wall. The audio from the goxlr is coming in through the aux input on the mixamp and the game audio is coming in from the hdmi audio extractor.
      In my case? I actually have the usb plugged into my MacBook Pro (my work machine). That way I can use the mic on the a40s for work calls/ phone calls.
      Conclusion - if your going to use the a40s mic then plug it into the machine you will be doing voice chat on. Otherwise whatever’s more convenient!
      Hope that helps! If you have more questions feel free to ask 😀

    • @TheElite140
      @TheElite140 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop aye I appreciate the reply brotha I already subbed and I can’t wait to get the equipment I need for this so thank you 😎

    • @EviesDad
      @EviesDad ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I know this is an old video but I'm looking to use this set. I'm trying to understand how the game chat feature would work on the gaming pc ?
      Since the optical is coming from the the streaming pc, how woukd that work. - I am thinking you could forward your game chat to the goxlr viw usb but then that you would not have the option to tune betweek game/chat audio.
      A bit confused is all.

  • @seymorebutts1706
    @seymorebutts1706 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You saved me from a major headache, thank you.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      love to hear that!

  • @MrCarnage502
    @MrCarnage502 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sick set-up.... I will get there one day

  • @TheGRIZZLY808
    @TheGRIZZLY808 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is suuuuch a helpful video, I know people been struggling with making this work for a hot minute!
    Question for you man, I use a PC together with PS5 but have NO intention of streaming or capturing. How would I do that? I don’t have (or want) a capture card, but definitely doesn’f work if I tuck the HDMI out of the PS5 into the PC right?

  • @GunzyHD
    @GunzyHD 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been thinking about this for a single pc with PS5, and I wanted to know if you have a way to confirm this would work.
    PS5:
    - Capture card VIA HDMI (other hdmi goes to monitor)
    - Astro A40 MixAmp USB Plugged In here VIA USB
    PC:
    - GoXLR
    - USB from Capture Card
    GoXLR:
    This is more complex, but it would be something like this:
    3.5mm AUX with ground loop into Astro AUX port from GoXLR headphone jack(This would carry all PC audio from GoXLR into the Astro)
    I can't 100% test, but i'm 99% sure this should allow the following:
    Astro A40's should then:
    - Allow PS5 audio
    - Allow PS% PARTY CHAT (this is a big one that is often hard to make work without extra cables)
    - All PC audio routed from GoXLR headphone port.
    I'm pretty sure this setup should work perfectly and have the best of all worlds (aside from the headphone mic not working on PC).

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      hey there! ok SO let me make sure im on the same page first.
      The goal here is essentially to plug the USB directly to the PS5, therefore capturing game audio that way. Additionally use the Astro A40s mic to do voice chat through the PS5 "system" (not sure what the ps5 chat is called - I have a series X so use to that 😃)
      Ok so by running an aux from the headphones out on the GOXLR into the Ground Loop then to the aux in on the mixamp - yes this will bring all your PC audio through the mixamp to your headset. So you are correct there.
      Now for the game audio through USB - aka without using an HDMI audio extractor to run an optical cable to the back of the astro mixamp. So let me answer this in 2 ways.
      (1) I am familiar with the XBOX series X, and will say in that case yes, this would work in bringing game audio directly to the Astro Mixamp, since when the new gens came out Astro pushed out a new update for their mixamps to allow game audio capture through the USB. The one drawback here though from what I recall is that the game/voice balance gets funky / doesnt work right. The amp was designed so that any audio captured via Optical cable would auto be assigned to the Astro "Game channel" and any audio captured via "USB" or "Aux in" would be asigned to the voice channel. Therefore the update from astro to allow game audio capture via USB assigned all audio to the voice channel so you lost game /voice balance - this was at least true back when the update came out with new gen and I tried this scenario out.
      (2) Your on PS5 - and if I recall correctly something about that "new-gen-astro-mixamp-update" that was pushed out to allow game audio capture via USB didnt work on playstation, so astro came out and said the mixamp would only work with a PS5 with an HDMI Audio extractor. Now that was WAY BACK WHEN (whats it been 2 years?) new gens first launched, and MAYBE they have fixed that issue with PS5s.
      In both cases (1) and (2) by plugging in the USB directly to the console you will be able to chat through the system. That is true and has always been true even before new gen as the USB dictates where the mic will work, and will capture voice chat. THOUGH ANOTHER WARNING - your chat with your fellow players will be secluded to the mixamp and youll need a way to get that audio to your stream assuming you want voice chat heard in your stream. You can use the stream port for that to run an aux cable from IT to the line in on your PC - but I highlyyyy reccomend using chat through the PC via discord - and using push to talk. A simple USB pedal (like 10 bucks on amazon) will do the trick 😉
      SO CONCLUSION
      - If im wrong in (2) above, and these days PS5 game audio can now be captured via usb, then yes you can use the USB to capture game audio directly to your mixamp independent of your GOXLR. NOW FAIR WARNING, you still need to capture game audio for your stream, and without an HDMI audio extractor your options here would be 1. capture it directly via the capture card as a seperate audio source in OBS from the GOXLR audio source, or 2. if your monitor has an aux output you can run a 3.55 mm aux cable from IT to the GOXLR line in (this is why an hdmi audio extractor is so useful, it outputs audio via aux and optical simultaneously so you can capture it for yourself and your stream).
      - With the above though again, using USB on the console to capture voice and game means the mixamp will capture all audio and send it to the voice channel, so you wont be able to balance game/voice/everything else.
      HOPEFULLY THAT MAKES SENSE AND I UNDERSTOOD YOUR QUESTION CORRECTLY. If not or you have further questions, feel free to ask away!

    • @GunzyHD
      @GunzyHD 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop Thank you so much for the detailed answer! It helped break this down ALOT!

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@GunzyHD thank you and of course! With so many aux ins and aux outs between the mixamp and goxlr and the pc - there’s probably many configurations for different needs that work - but all have their drawbacks. I’d be curious about what you end up doing in the end! Best of luck!

  • @KaptenEmil
    @KaptenEmil ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey, great video!
    i have a dual pc setup but i dont stream anymore i mostly record the video+audio from my gaming pc to my streaming pc right now. i dont need to hear alerts.
    I have now setup the go xlr on my streaming pc.
    i send my video via capturecard from gaming to streaming pc
    i send audio via opt cable from gaming to streaming pc (to be able to adjust just the game volume).
    i then plug my headphones in the 3.5mm jack on the go xlr
    if i would like to add the sennheiser GSX 1000 dac what would the setup be? To not loose the great audio from the DAC.
    Thanks!

  • @EviesDad
    @EviesDad ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome video. I just got all the equipment and set this up to a T. I can't seem to get the setting corrected in either pc.
    I can hear game sound, but it's coming out of the 'voice channel' of the Astro mixamp. Game and voice is combined.
    Any follow up video on this woukd be awesome

  • @SonOfMyron
    @SonOfMyron ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great tutorial, is there anyway to make this work with DP 1.4? I would like to keep using DP instead of HDMI due to my monitor only having the HDMI 2.0 port so I wouldn't be able to hit my 240hz refresh rates.

  • @BuyMeRum
    @BuyMeRum ปีที่แล้ว

    I've watched so many of these videos. And the last one I followed work pretty well minus one huge issue. There is a sound effect problem with noises like bombs, explosions, and xbox notifications that break my ears and the stream. I'll try following this to the letter.

  • @haies09
    @haies09 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great diagram. I don’t own a mix amp but this was well done 😊

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thx!

  • @mayhem2164
    @mayhem2164 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just the video I was looking for to get me started. Is there a way to do this with the goxlr plugged into the stream PC and have my mixamp audio go to the goxlr? I want it that way to seperate my audio sources in OBS. Thank you for the video!

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes! Actually if I could redo this video today thats how I would reccomend it. Essentially its exactly the same as in this video just hook up the goxlr usb to the stream pc, and forget about using the goxlr line out (instead you will use the broadcast streammix).

  • @tacetmort3m
    @tacetmort3m 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello,
    (This has been edited, but only minutes after originally posting)
    I have two questions, both concerning your dual PC setup.
    1. I have a Go XLR mini, which has 1 line in and 1 line out. Looking at your diagram you have a "Line out -> Stream PC Line in", so that takes the 1 line out on the Go XLR mini. Then you have "Stream PC line out -> aux splitter, HDMI Audio Extractor line out -> aux splitter, Aux Splitter -> Go XLR line in", so that takes the 1 line in on the Go XLR mini. At this point the Go XLR mini has no further line in or line out ports available. Now at 9:11 in the video you explain "then run an aux cable from the line out on our Go XLR into the ground loop isolator and then from the other side of the ground loop isolator, run another aux cable into the aux input on the back of the Astro MixAmp Pro". However looking at your diagram you have 2 aux cables going into 2 different line outs. As I stated, the Go XLR mini only has 1 line out. This is the issue as the diagram cannot be completed. On the front of the Go XLR mini there is a 3.5mm mic input, as well as a 3.5mm headphone input. After watching another video it seems as if this 2nd line out may be the 3.5mm headphone jack (green). Any clarification on that would be of great help.
    2. I do have a capture card but it is not inside the PC. It is not a DVI method that you mention in the video. It is an Elgato HD60 S+ capture card, meaning the capture card has two HDMI ports, one goes into the GPU on the gaming PC and the other goes into the GPU on the stream PC. Now, in your diagram you show an HDMI cable going from the GPU on the gaming PC into the capture card which I assume you mean to be a PCIe capture card which is internal. You then show an HDMI coming from the stream PC (you don't specify whether it's from the GPU) into the HDMI audio extractor. Here is my question. I do have an HDMI port available on the motherboard of the streaming PC. As I mentioned, the HDMI port on the GPU of the stream PC is in use by the capture card. Am I able to use the HDMI port on the motherboard of the streaming PC to go into the HDMI audio extractor?
    I did my best to make this all as simple as possible. Hope to hear from you!

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Heyo! I am going to answer your questions in seperate replies. So for number 1!
      So yeah I said that wrong - when in doubt see the diagram itself and its labels. If you click your link above I say "line out" but my diagram shows "headphones out -> ground loop isolator". Thats what I meant there your running an aux cable from the headphones out to the ground loop isolator, then to the mixamp line in. CONCLUSION: Trust the diagram over me :)

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      For question 2! Ok so first thin never ever ever use the hdmi on the motherboard unless you have to. I wont go into detail about that here but theres videos out there explaining why you should leave that MB hdmi out alone if your interested.
      So with your capture card im a little confused. The way that external capture card works is as follows (we are going to ingore the mixamp setup in this write up):
      1. Plug USB cable from capture card into the streaming PC. It is through this USB cable that the contents of the capture card are transferred to the streaming PC.
      2. Run HDMI from gaming PC HDMI OUT to capture card HDMI IN. At this point - your gaming PC is captured. At this point technically speaking, no further HDMI cable is needed to "capture" your game play. At this point you could open OBS, add your capture card as a source, and see your game. Now granted you may have captured your gameplay butttt you want your gameplay on your monitor/tv as well right? See next step.
      3. Run an HDMI cable from the capture cards HDMI OUT to yor tv/monitor. Now you see your game on your tv monitor and OBS. Note that NO WHERE IN THAT INSTRUCTION did we run an hdmi cable to the streaming PC. The GPU only has HDMI OUTS and DP OUTS, it cannot "receive an hdmi signal".
      So the point of that is to say - if your running an hdmi cable into your GPU - I dont think thats doing anything - the hdmi cable from the CC's HDMI out should go to the minotir. But in the case of the mixamp hookup, it would go from the CC's HMDI out -> HDMI audio extractor -> HDMI to monitor.
      BONUS TIP! That external capture card will HEAVILY LIMIT YOUR FRAMES PASSTHROUGH - like to a max of 60fps on your monitor. One way to get by that is to hook up the CC exactly as described above, but then also run a DP cable from the gaming PC directly to the monitor. Then in your display settings on the gaming PC, mirror the display of your main monitor in DP mode ONTO the capture card - no passthrough limits!
      Ifg you have further questions or need further clarification feel free to ask - your also welcome to jump in to my live stream and ask me questions if thats easier!

    • @tacetmort3m
      @tacetmort3m 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop I appreciate you taking the time to respond to my questions. If I read your explanation of how an external capture card works I think you may be mistaken. However, I will hop into one of your livestreams and we can discuss further. Thank you again for taking the time!

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tacetmort3m heya bud. Yeah you are welcome to jump into a live stream and ask about it of course! But note, I have owned a few external capture cards, and they are all basically the same. Again this is assuming im understanding what your doing correctly, which is you are running an HDMI cable from the back of your capture cards HDMI OUT to your GPU. Capture card or not, this does nothing - since the GPU cannot recieve an HDMI signal it can only send one out.
      HDMI does not cary information beyond video and audio data - it has no ability to establish drivers and other key requirements that are only accessible through a USB connection. A capture card internal or external really is a simple device - it uses the fact that a GPU autimatically assumes any device it connects to via HDMI or DP cable is a "display adapter", and basically does a screen record before sending that data off to your monitor.
      Its like playing catch with 3 people. If you throw the ball to jim and jim throws the ball to sally, well its the same ball just being passed in a chain. A capture card is basically a scenario where jim snaps a photo of the ball real quick every time its passed to him and before he passes it along to sally.

  • @sk_pr
    @sk_pr 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    great video bob it help me set up all the hardware. can you make a video setting up the audio into the second pc to streamlabs or obs? maybe im doing something wrong but i cant get the audio from my main to my streaming one to streamlabs, thank you in advance

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks! Yeah a followup video showing the software setup is probably needed. Hopeful soon.
      But if you want to give me more info on your setup - aka what capture card your using, which goxlr, and if there’s anything else unique in your setup I can try to help here in the comments. This is assuming to your using Al the hardware from the video :).

  • @Jus-Too-Smoove
    @Jus-Too-Smoove 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So I have a Fifine SC3 audio mixer instead of a GoXLR, but essentially they’re the same, just mine is plastic and doesn’t have it’s own software.
    So you’re taking an aux cable from the HDMI extractor and running it into the aux in on the mixer? What does that do?

  • @AJCoReTV
    @AJCoReTV ปีที่แล้ว

    Looking for info on wireless headphones with DAC (line in), so I can monitor my XLR mic from… sadly the Nova Pro wireless Dac adds slight delay for mic via line in… all other pc sounds come in perfect, but my mic sounds off in headphones. 😢

  • @kyvarr
    @kyvarr 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Yo mate, great video, if I have an optical cable output from my gaming pc, can still use that one instead of the hdmi audio extractor? I'm using a dual pc, its because I don't have clear footsteps when I use the mixamp from the goxlr

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks man! I would assume that yes you could do that.
      The ONLY issue there is if you stream, and you run an optical cable from the gaming pc directly to the mixamp, then how do you get game sound to your stream?
      That’s where the hdmi audio extractor is nice because it lets you output the audio both as an optical cable and an aux cable. Aka you send the the optical cable to the mixamp and a clone to the goxlr via aux cable.
      So basically if you want to use the optical out from your gaming pc you’ll need to find a way to take that game audio and output to both the optical out and some audio channel on the goxlr.
      I haven’t used it but I believe voice banana can be used to do this? Hope that helps!

    • @kyvarr
      @kyvarr 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@itisBop you are a star thank you very much for such a deep and clear answer!
      Hopefully you will go places because of the quality you bring to the table and it will be a pleasure to see it, all the best bud 😀 👍 thank you again!

    • @pennygadget
      @pennygadget 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop I do not stream and only have a single pc setup. I would like to use my optical cable. I am looking to still use my astro a40 mixamp with optical cable, go xlr mini and shur mv7x on a single pc. I am confused how to accomplish this as most are either dual pc or setup to console and I do not know which parts to omit or add to make the system function.
      I currently only use the mixamp with optical and elgato wave 3 I am utterly unhappy with (hardware and software - yes I tried voicemeeter) this current setup has given me nothing but issues including setting my GAME volume to my noise gate volume so if I max my game (on realtek from optical) my usb elgato mic is impacted??? Like just terrible experience overall with the Wave3 + astro mixamp because they want you to route your headset through the mic.
      Sorry, I've just had the mic, cables, and xlr mini for months unused and just don't know how to make it all work correctly.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@pennygadget Hey Penny! Ok single PC setup with an external mic (the shur), a goxlr mini, and a mixamp. So in this video I do show how to set this up with a single PC. This video goes voer 2 scenarios - single PC setup, Dual pc setup, & PC+console setup. Whether you stream or not is irrevalent the setup is still the same . The only difference is if your not recording or streaming you dont need to run the aux cable from the HDMI audio extractor to the goxlr mini's line in ( but if your recording then you should!).
      Note this video is just a harware setup video I dont go over the software setup end of things - but if you need help with that I am happy to offer it here in the comments.
      So first question I have for you: Did you see the single PC setup section in the this video? Does that not work for you?
      THANKS!

  • @Jérémie-l2x
    @Jérémie-l2x 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Where i plug mix amp
    pc gaming or pc streaming

  • @jahyy3473
    @jahyy3473 ปีที่แล้ว

    questionnn, dual pc set up here & cannot seem to find audio with my goxlr (usb to streaming pc) (optical cable) to gaming pc since adding the HM4 amp to set up, I have 3 1/4 balanced cables and 3 aux cords, I’ve plugged & troubleshot for hours to no prevail..praying for the assist

  • @bxrrett50cal87
    @bxrrett50cal87 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi bud. Just ordered myself a new gaming pc. So will be using my older one as a streaming pc. Will this be possible to link between, my gaming pc, streaming pc & Xbox series x? Also I only have an elgato HD60s

  • @RickyFlexx
    @RickyFlexx 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi great video! I have a setup where by u have a usb soundcard coming through my ps5 and going into the go xlr but i want to be able to stream games on pc and ps5 on stream while using the same headset and mic on astro a40 tr, also my hdmi extractor is the astro version so it does not have a aux input on it. any help on this matter?
    Thank you!

  • @Freesmoke340
    @Freesmoke340 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dope vid but you dont need the hdmi extractor for the single pc setup.😁👍

    • @zell6495
      @zell6495 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Can you explain this? I really would like to use my MixAmp together with the GoXlr without any extractors. Im using a single PC setup.

  • @Mr_Showofff
    @Mr_Showofff 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    does console streaming setup mean i am able to send my pc sound back to my console. like i can use the goxlr also as a soundboard for my console right?

  • @AlphaPlaysFPS
    @AlphaPlaysFPS ปีที่แล้ว

    Yo TY for the diagrams. I know my A40's came with a mute cord and not the chat link cord but nevertheless I saved this video. I have a dual PC build coming up and I also will be utilizing a PS5. I presently do not have a GoXlr and have been weighing the pros and cons between the rhode and the go. Do you know of any possible issues with a 2 PC + ps5 SETUP? Would I just require switches? Trying or course to limit the signal deg and not using additional products if I do not have to. If you have any thoughts they would be appreciated. I presently have the worst audio issues between my PS and PC and I am hoping these new builds help me start form scratch and identify proper installation routes prior to the builds. Have a killer evening. Subbed

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Alpha. Sow hen you ask do I know of any possible issues with a 2pc+ps5 setup depends on what you mean There are hurdles if your looking to create an "ease of use system" where you are able to switch back and forth. These days im all in on PC but there was a time I was a dual PC setup and doing box sometimes. HDMI Switch really is the way in those setups. Just check the passthrough on the hdmi switch to ensure it supports the fps and resolution your looking to get.

  • @xsoTURNT
    @xsoTURNT ปีที่แล้ว

    what if i have goxlr connected to stream pc but want to hear gaming pc thru optical via astro mixamp?

  • @SmokeyzSZN
    @SmokeyzSZN 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this video bro 🔥 sheeesh definitely a lot of info to take in lol. I’m not like the best with this stuff. But I was wondering can I run all this through my stream pc instead like plugging my goxlr into my stream pc instead of the gaming one ? Because that’s how I have it now like my gaming pc is my line in. And my streaming pc is where I used discord & my music stuff like that because I don’t have a second monitor for my gaming pc at the moment. Also I was wondering can I still use my Astro a40 to talk through this setup as well.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey man and thanks!
      So actually I have my GoXLR setup through my streaming PC as well - There are a few reason this is NOT the most common way of doing it:
      (1) Most people have a STRONG gaming PC, and a much weaker streaming PC. So the idea in a dual PC setup when this is the case is put as little strain as possible on the streaming PC so OBS will run at its best. Now if you have a beefy streaming PC - this doesnt matter.
      (2) GAME CHAT. The downside of connecting the goXLR directly to the stream pc is that is where the mic is - or at least this is an argument? But you can get past this by simply running an aux cable from the line out on the back of the GoXLR to the game pc line-in - and selecting line-in as your mic on the gaming pc - and your good.
      There are a bunch of advantages also to having the goXLR connected right to the stream PC - for one you can seperate audio into many different tracks so you can remove music from vods, and remove alerts/music/voice chat from local recordings - etc. When the goXLR is connected to the gaming pc you get a single track in OBS on the streaming PC so you have limited control over audio in OBS.
      SO POINT IS - IF YOUR STREAMING PC CAN HANDLE IT I reccomend the GoXLR being connected right to the streaming PC.
      Now to your questions.
      For talking with your astro a40 mic -you can use it yes but how you want to use it makes a huge difference. When I get asked this question I imagine one of 2 scenarios
      (1) You have an external mic plugged into the GOXLR that your stream hears - but your voice chat in game does not. You want to use the a40 headset for voice chat - aka a40 mic is for voice/party chat and external mic is for twitch chat.
      (2) You do not have an external mic, a40 is what you got so you need to use it!
      If your (1) ill say I highly reccomend using your external mic for everything - and using push to talk to achieve what your trying to achieve with 2 mics. For example I have a simple 15 dollar usb pedal thats my push to talk. When my foot is not on the pedal and I talk in the mic, only twitch hears me. When my foot is pressing down on the pedal, twitch AND my party chat is hearing me. If theres ever a time I want party chat to hear me and not twitch, I use the goxlr mute button that mutes my mic ONLY TO THE STREAM MIX OUT. This is push-to-talk :)
      But if your in this situation and you intend to go forward with it - simply plug the usb of the astro mixamp into the streaming pc - and in your discord settings set the astro mic as your input - and your good.
      If your number (2) and the a40s is your only mic - well I reccomend getting an external mic - GMAE CHANGER MAN!!! But in this situation same as above, plug the usb into the streaming pc - and in sound settings recording tab set the default input device to your astro a40 mic. In OBS you will have to add the astro a40 mic as an auxilary input in the audio settings - so youll have at bare minimum in obs your goxlr stream mix as input 1, and your astro a40 voice as input 2. Note there is no way to get a headset microphone to work THROUGH the goxlr, since headset microphones work via the usb cable not aux cable ( thats not entirely true there is a way using the stream port on the mixamp, but it gets real complicated if we go that route ;)
      Hope that answers your question. If you have more let me know happt to help :)

    • @SmokeyzSZN
      @SmokeyzSZN 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@itisBop thank you so much for the reply I appreciate it & definitely going to try & buy all this stuff & see how it goes tbh 😅😅. Also I don’t really used a another mic because I’m not actually streaming yet at the moment but I just make videos for now & trying to get this stuff ready for the nexts cod that’s why. So talking to chat is not a priority at the moment. I just need my Astro to work to talk do discord. But once I’m ready to stream I’m going to go buy shure mic for sure. Your definitely the goat for this lol

  • @crofter6737
    @crofter6737 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hey man, I wanted to say thanks for the in-depth tutorial on getting this set up. I am finally about to get good audio in my headset while streaming while also pushing that audio to the goxlr for my stream to hear.
    With that being said I have just 1 question. I followed your single pc setup to a tee, and just wondering am I supposed to still hear what my goxlr/chat hears? Mainly just music and system sounds for stream alerts. I have Spotify set to “goxlr-music” and verified my chat can hear it, I can even adjust the volume up and down on my goxlr and chat hears the changes. Same with the system sounds. I just cannot hear them. Is there any way around that?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      you should deffinately hear everything from the GOXLR that you want to hear yes. So first lets double check the setup (you said you followed the diagram to the tee, so this is just me crossing the tees and dotting the i's)>
      -We have an hdmi cable going to the audio extractor, then an hdmi going to the monitor: THEREFORE hdmi audi is being captured
      -we have an aux cable running from the audio extractor to the line in on the GOXLR: THEREFORE hdmi audio is being output via aux cable to the line in channel on the goxlr.
      -we have an aux cable running from the HEADPHONES OUT on the goxlr to a ground loop then to the aux in on the top of the mixamp. Note there are 2 aux inputs on the mixamp - ones labelled stream ones labelled aux - you want the aux one. THEREFORE we are sending all the audio proccessed from the GOXLR to the mixamp (at least once we setup our routing table correctly ;) ).
      - We are running hdmi audio from the extractor optical out to the mixamp optical in: THEREFORE hdmi audio is beign caputred again.
      - USB from goxlr is plugged into the PC.
      Ok thats the wires. But if you stopped there we would still be screwed.
      Now you said in sound settings you set spotify to the goxlr-music channel. Good stuff - now check your routing table on the goxlr. If your stream hears the music and you do not then my guess is your not sending audio from the music channel to the headset on the goxlr routing table (remember since we ran an aux --> mixamp --> to headphones - the mixamp is an extension of the goxlr headphones). make sure theres a checkmark on the table cell that represents music/headphones.
      Now do that for all the the other audio channels you want to hear in your headphones. One channel you should not do this with is the line in channel right? If you sent goxlr line in audio to the headphones you would get double hdmi audio since we are running hdmi audio directly via optical cable.
      NOTICE IM CALLING IT HDMI AUDIO and not game audio - thats because its not game audio yet! We have to go into sound settings and tell the GAME to output its audio to HMDI. Otherwise it will output to the default goxlr system audio - we dont want that.
      Give that a try let me know if it works - and let me know how it goes I want to make sure this works for you!!

    • @crofter6737
      @crofter6737 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop ok so the 1 part I had wrong is with the hdmi cables.
      I had an hdmi cable plugged into the “hdmi in” on the audio extractor. Does it matter where the other end of that hdmi is plugged into on the pc? Meaning GPU or motherboard. When it comes to plugging an hdmi into the monitor, that’s the part I did not do. So 1 end goes into the game monitor, the other end of that hdmi goes to the “out” on the hdmi audio extractor box correct?
      I have since plugged an hdmi into the “out” of the hdmi audio extractor box, other end into my game monitor. I can now hear and control my music and chat (discord) audio on the goxlr. The only issue I’m having now is with system audio. When I move the slider up and down, it does not change the volume for stream. I can of course move the dial on my mixamp but that only changes the volume for me.
      In my sound settings, master volume output is set to system, while the input is set to broadcast stream mix. For the game, I have the output set to my monitor hdmi audio, and input on default which would be broadcast stream mix - goxlr.
      I am so close I have to be missing just one small thing for the system audio but I feel like I’ve tried everything. In the goxlr routing table, I have system checked for both headphones and broadcast stream mix. I also have line in checked for broadcast stream mix

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@crofter6737 hey man! So the first question you had yes it very much matters if the hdmi comes from the gpu or motherboard. So in this case and any other cases you should never ever use the motherboard hdmi port unless specifically told to - so run the hdmi cable from the gpu.
      For your system channel - based on your message I think you may be misunderstanding what that channel does. That channel is a channel like any other channel - it does not control the overall volume of the goxlr. It will only control audio that is processed through it.
      In this case your game is not processed through it it’s going through the line in channel on the goxlr - your music isn’t processed through it it’s going through the music channel - do this: play a TH-cam video on your browser and you will then be able to control THAT with the system fader - because since system is the default audio output and you didn’t tell chrome to output anywhere specific it will by default go through the system channel.
      If your having a volume issue on stream aka you need the audio to be louder adjust the individual channels to do that - aka the music channel chat channel and line in channel. They can all be controlled via the goxlr.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just checking in. That last reply get you to where you wanted to be!?

  • @nekorb1010
    @nekorb1010 ปีที่แล้ว

    You should do an updated video of your setup!!

  • @victorious43207
    @victorious43207 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    im trying this but i only have 1 hdmi output on my gaming pc 4090, i tried this on my gamin pc hdmi on motherboard but didnt work. do i need to activate hdmi motherboard in bios or sumthin? any other idea? thanks

  • @fearthebeard6712
    @fearthebeard6712 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Question. For single PC setup. After we connect everything correctly. The GO XLR will solely control all audio levels for game chat on my live streams? For viewers to hear game play and chat? I’m assuming so but wanted to confirm. Thanks in advance. Great video !!

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey there! So assuming im understanding your question correctly - the GOXLR with this setup will controll all audio that is going to your live stream yes. So thats game, voice chat, your mic, your music, your notifications, your computer audio, etc.. BUT with this setup, we are also running a direct game audio line (via optical cable) to the mixamp, giving you game audio seperately that is NOT going to your stream (as it does not passthrough the goxlr) - aka giving you more personal control.

    • @fearthebeard6712
      @fearthebeard6712 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop thanks for the quick response. My main concern is my stream being able to hear all my audio. Gameplay and hear my teammates on stream by setting up the mix amp pro with all the recommended accessories needed. I received them today and will watch this video to set this up like you’ve advised.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@fearthebeard6712 gotcha yeah they shall. Of course test it thoroughly by making a few test recordings ;).

    • @fearthebeard6712
      @fearthebeard6712 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop appreciate you sir. Thanks again for the great video. Have a great rest of the evening.

    • @fearthebeard6712
      @fearthebeard6712 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop question again. The audio extractor. Is that needed for a 1 PC setup?

  • @caperonfire
    @caperonfire ปีที่แล้ว

    Really an excellent tutorial and presentation!
    I have a goxlr and a set of sennheiser hd560s. I find the sound quality when plugged into the goxlr to be significantly worse then when plugged into my GSX1000.
    Using your method with the mixamp ( or any other dac/amp combo) do you get improved audio quality or are you doing this just for additional audio control. Sorry it I missed this in the video.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      hey there! So this method I did just for additional audio control, though the same can be applied with certain dac/amp combos if they are designed with multiple audio channels (aka a voice channel vs game channel that can be "balanced"). Your headset is a high ohm headset if im not mistaken so in your case with the right amp you should get both - better quality + control.
      These days my main headset are the dt880s from beyerdynamics and I use an amp with a second goxlr mini to achieve both better audio quality and additional control.

    • @caperonfire
      @caperonfire ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop Awesome appreciate the reply. Using bits of your method and making adjustments in the routing table I got the gsx in series with the goxlr. The audio is 100x better. Cheers!

    • @memberr1242
      @memberr1242 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@caperonfire what did you do to make them work together? Really don’t want to choose between the two

  • @russellandrews7410
    @russellandrews7410 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the video. Which HDMI port from the streaming pc you use to connect to the HDMI extractor?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So that’s coming from the capture card. Most dual pcs have an internal capture card setup so that’s why the diagram looks that way. It’s hdmi from gaming pc gpu to capture card hdmi in. Then from hdmi out on capture card to the hdmi in on the extractor :).

  • @itstumtum7785
    @itstumtum7785 ปีที่แล้ว

    On the hdmi extractor you listed there is a few options 2ch 5ch and tv ? Does it matter which one ? Also I set the audio as you mentioned and only have game audio through (monitor nvidia high def audio) source it’s not coming through my goxlr system channel at all any suggestions ?

  • @FymTJ
    @FymTJ ปีที่แล้ว

    what about the digital optical port out of my ps5? Do i even need that? Imma mess with it a bit to see how the audio Sound’s i’ll update if i remember.

  • @beardedsteveo5151
    @beardedsteveo5151 ปีที่แล้ว

    if you have no external mic would the mic still work from the headset using the the single pc set up method or would i need extra cables?

  • @ImVannucci
    @ImVannucci 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    With all this being said, is this the way I can talk/ hear game chat audio thru obs ?

  • @GogzyGaming
    @GogzyGaming ปีที่แล้ว

    Here's a question for you.. how would you use a xbox with a goxlr woth the mix amp?

  • @itstumtum7785
    @itstumtum7785 ปีที่แล้ว

    Okay , follow up to my question yesterday, I now have an hdmi going from monitor to hdmi extractor and then another hdmi going from extractor into my gpu (single pc set up) my output is goxlr system and input is goxlr mic on the next tab of sound settings it’s goxlr broadcast stream, I don’t have audio using the system channel
    However when I right click on the broadcast stream in sound settings I can enable listen through and then select my monitor hdmi audio which then allows me to hear everything through the goxlr system channel
    Does this make Sense?
    My question would be does using the hdmi into my monitor affect my frame rate? I’m using the 4K hdmi extractor
    Another difference from diagram I noted from previous comments is that :
    1- use goxlr headphones aux not the line out aux when connecting to the mix amp
    2- using the aux port on mix amp not the stream aux port
    Is this correct?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      So you never want to "listen through" if you can avoid it - adds latency to the audio source. On a single pc setup the classic goxlr setup works: sounds >playback tab set system to default and goxlr Chat to default communication. In sounds > Recording tab set goxlr Mic to default device.
      to do the audio for your game, you want to output that to your hdmi audio source. aka sound settings > App volume and device preferences > find your game and tell it to output to hdmi. If you dont see your game in the list, your not running your game (app must be running to showup in that list)
      for (1) yes use the goxlr headphones jack not the goxlr line out.
      (2) aux port yes. aux port on mixamp is an input the streamport is an ouput. You want to INPUT all your goxlr audio into the mixamp.
      For the framerate stuff - it will not assuming you got the extractor I listed in the video description

    • @itstumtum7785
      @itstumtum7785 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop I appreciate the timely response, when I set to those sound settings I lose sound entirely for some reason, but I have everything set up exactly as how I seen it explained in the video and throughout the comments , I can get game audio when I select the hdmi audio source in game, but it doesn’t register with the goxlr system channel in sound settings

    • @itstumtum7785
      @itstumtum7785 ปีที่แล้ว

      Also I should specify that I’m using a goxlr mini not the classic, not sure if that changes anything

  • @jcsant86
    @jcsant86 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey so i wild back i go most of the hw you recommended except the GoXLR. i have a maono and I connected all the cable isolator included. but when I connect the aux in to the back of the mix amp on my ps5 I got static. Anyone know how to fix this or have run into this issue.

  • @RunStunNGun
    @RunStunNGun หลายเดือนก่อน

    I followed your instructions, I bought all the items but I don’t no if it effect the setup but I’m trying to just use the Astro a40 mic instead of using xlr mic. Is there a way round this with the setup you’re got going on in the video?

    • @RunStunNGun
      @RunStunNGun หลายเดือนก่อน

      And also in regards to the hdmi from the pc in to the audio extractor do the hdmi need to run off my gpu or the motherboard hdmi port?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@RunStunNGun Your use case brings up a lot of questions, and how it effects your setup depends on how you intend to use the goxlr if you plan to continue to use the a40 mic. Are you single PC? Dual PC? Console + PC? But the short answer is yes if you continue to use the a40 mic it will effect the setup, since there's no way to send the headset mic through the goxlr interface.
      For your second question - unless you have a very specific situation, never use the motherboard HDMI slot for this setup, or any setup. If you ever have to use that port, it will be because of a very unique non-gaming related situation. Always GPU.

  • @thewinedoctor
    @thewinedoctor 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have a sound Blaster G5 will this tut work for it as well?

  • @thepuregamer6370
    @thepuregamer6370 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Will this method work with the goxlr mini

  • @MrFrosteeGaming
    @MrFrosteeGaming ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey - do you have a good setup for dual pc AND PS5? I do have a PS5 Mixamp Pro - so I’m hoping I’m close here.

  • @tkvibes117
    @tkvibes117 ปีที่แล้ว

    If I don't plan to use the HDMI audio extractor can I just line out to line in for the goxlr?

  • @Cano_
    @Cano_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. I plan on getting a GoXLR soon and I have a PS5/PC setup. I have a Astro PS5 adaptor from my PS5 and it goes to the mix amp. Will I still need the HDMI Audio extractor?
    Just preparing myself so I know what to do when get I the goXLR. If you need a diagram or the video I used for my setup let me know.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey iCano. So first question what do you mean by "PS5 Adapter". Are you talking about the Astro PS5 adapter they came out with when the new gen consoles released? Because if so that IS an hdmi audio extractor :).

    • @Cano_
      @Cano_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop lol yes that’s right. I have one of those bc I’m able to use my A40’s for my PC and PS5 gameplay. When I play PS5, I’m also able to hear my PC sound as well. I also have a ground loop isolator as well so It should be a simple plug and play when I have the GoXLR. I think lol

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Cano_ Awesome yeah exactly so that will do the trick! - I know that one has an aptical out but does it have an aux out? If it doesnt then you may run in =to trouble.
      Astro called that the "PS5 Adapter" but its not specific to PS5 in any way. Its a straight up HDMI Audio Extractor and can be used with any system that outputs an HDMI signal.
      ONE THING TO BE AWARE OF THOUGH - I believe I had read once-upon-a-time that this secific HDMI adapter limits you to a 60fps passthrough. What this means is that in game you wont be able to achieve above 60fps. That may be fine for you, especially if your capture card is already limiting you to 60fps passthrough (most external captures cards as of today do), but just something to be aware of! The one I show in this video and list in the description does not limit your passthrough.
      Hope that made sense! If you have further questions feel free to ask!!

  • @MyNameIsDre91
    @MyNameIsDre91 ปีที่แล้ว

    All this is if the motherboard on the PC dosnt have a optical out correct? I don’t see why you would need the hdmi audio splitter

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      so that depends really. If your trying to achieve what this video is showing, which ultimately giving you the ability to create a stream mix and a YOU mix, you need the extractor regardless of the motherboard. This is because this device allows you to output the game audio via Optical and aux at the same time.
      If you use the optical output on the pc MB, then you will only have the game asudio coming out of the optical (no duplication).

  • @Auhstound
    @Auhstound ปีที่แล้ว

    hey I have a question I've watched everything and done some research but I cant find an answer. You using an HDMI extractor which is capped at 4k 140hz I use a display port cable from my monitor to graphics card as I get around 170-180 on cod on 1440. is their such this a a DisplayPort to DisplayPort audio extractor as I don't use HDMI cables, Please answer ASAP as ive legit bought everything already but cant find a go around with the mix am included on single PC with display port cables.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      hi there. So no there is no audio extractor for display port. The main difference between HDMI and Display Port is the audio - hdmi carries audio information with it whereas display port does not.
      With that said you can still use your display port cable - I do. Hook up everything like the video and additionally run the display port cable from the monitor to your gpu. I havent done this for a single pc setup fair warning but if you hook up both of them then you should be able to simply select the hdmi audio source in settings > sound settings > game sound ouput nad be good.

  • @ThePhaze1001
    @ThePhaze1001 ปีที่แล้ว

    Quick question! I just got the GO XLR mini and have do not use astros A40s, but instead a Razer header that is plugged directly into my Astro TR mix amp via 3.5 headphone jack. I just upgraded to a XLR microphone and thus purchase a GO XLR to power it, so what would be more beneficial - to do this setup or to just run my all my audio through GO XLR? Is there any benefits to this type of setup mentioned in the video for my situation? Thanks!

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes. This video is about how to use a GOXLR and an ASTRO MIXAMP PRO TR together while getting all of the functionality and features out of both. So ultimately what you get out of setting it up like this, is the ability to balance your game audio vs. everything else without effecting the audio going to your stream. Basically the ability to balance game vs goxlr.
      GOXLR balances audio of course, you have a fader set to game, a fader set to chat, if you turn the game fader down and the chat fader up - boom - youve "balanced" it so chat is luder then game. But that change will be heard by you and your viewers.
      In this video, with this setup, you can do that same thing on the mixamp except when you do it, your stream is not effected since we didnt touch the goxlr audio, we just turned some mixamp wheels.
      I expain this better in the videos intro ;).

  • @GetOffMyLevelGames
    @GetOffMyLevelGames 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I noticed on the single pc setup it looks like you only used one hdmi cable idk if im just missing something, but in the section before it said 2 hdmi cables and 3 for dual pc setups

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      hey there! Yes so that depends how your going to get video to the display. Most people will run a DP cable from the pc to the display - which is deffinately the best option in my opinion performance wise. But others may choose to run an HDMI cable from the HDMI out on the audio extraction unit to the display (so one hdmi going into the audio extraction unit and one going out to the display). Your call which way to go!

    • @GetOffMyLevelGames
      @GetOffMyLevelGames 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@itisBop oh ok thank you for the quick response i use a DP cable for my monitor so that’s super helpful man thank ya

  • @itsmyzur7697
    @itsmyzur7697 ปีที่แล้ว

    Does this include an elgato also hooked up to the setup for console?

  • @Job314
    @Job314 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Bop, what position need the switch of the HDMI Audio Extractor for works in a single PC for gaming/streaming, TV, 5CH or 2CH??

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Job great question.
      So I did not point this out in the video as it can somewhat depend on the audio extractor your using, and whether your console/PC - some audio extractors out there even have a 7CH for example.
      So my advice here is to set it to the 2CH. The higher channels are for surround sound purposes but the mixamp works by taking in a stereo audio input and then virtually creating surround sound from that (that is if you set the mixamp in dolby mode, enable dolby atmos, or windows sonic). In addition the GOXLR expects to only recieve a 2CH stereo input always.
      SO 2CH! Start with that! If you have issues with the 2CH setting, then and only then set it to 5CH and see if that works instead. If you have issues on both those settings, and your sure your HDMI cables are of adequate speed, then you might have a bad unit.

  • @TheRadoProject
    @TheRadoProject ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey man if you have a chance to answer today please do, I'd really appreciate it! So thing is I'm using the aux splitter so that I could get the audio that is coming from my streaming PC to my headphones, BUT it's not working. I don't know if I'm routing it wrong from the GOXLR or why the alerts / audio from the streaming PC isn't coming through as I followed your steps, step by step. Please let me know, thank you!

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey there, So without seeing your setup i can only add some things to check.
      First things first do you hear game audio in your headphones? Game audio is being shared with the alerts in this situation since both are going into the splitter, so if you hear one and not the other then you have a cable issue somewhere or your not setting your alerts to output to the line out. If you hear neither, in your routing table you need to make sure your sending line in to your headphones in the goxlr.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      I feel obligated to also say that with a dual pc, these dys I actually no longer reccomend hooking up your goxlr to the gaming pc. In my opinion it is beter to use it on the streaming pc so you can take full advantage of its features. This also eliminates the need of a splitter, as you can now take the game audio coming from the audio extractor and plug it directly into the streaming pc's line in on the motherboard. Just a heads up on that!

  • @BuyMeRum
    @BuyMeRum ปีที่แล้ว

    O Damn I was having a very big issue with my audio and then I tried your set up and it fixed it but for anybody else streaming from your console - I cannot use my mic in game chat anymore --- what a terrible loss. @itisBop is there any work around in regards for console players being able to talk in game chat?

  • @AvidSlayer
    @AvidSlayer 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. I was wondering if you know how to connect goxlr,mixamp and soundcard together? Prefer sound with mixamp connected via optical cable to soundcard but want to be able to hear goxlr aswell

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      So I have no experience with sound cards sadly - but the conccept should be the same. If your sound card has an optical output and an aux output for example then your good, run that opt cable to the mixamp, and the aux output to the line in on the goxlr - then just like in the video diagrams run an aux cable from the goxlr headphones out, into a ground loop isolator, then into the aux input on the back of the mixamp. Now you hae game audio coming in from the sound card to the mixamp via optical cable, and game audio coming into the goxlr line in via aux from the sound card.
      Really whether your talking about an HDMI Audio Extractor, a sound card, ANOTHER audio interface - the point is always to try and get an optical cable to the mixamp - it works best that way and you get that game/voice balance. The key though as always is getting that same game audio to the goxlr, seperate from the audio sent to the mixamp, to be pumped into your streaming software.
      So in your case the sound card IS the hdmi audio extractor - assuming it has optical and aux outputs. Just make sure to go into settings > sound settings > sound settings for apps > and set the audio output for your running game to the soundcard.
      Hopefully I got that right! As I dont use sound cards no guarantees here BUT that setup above feels like it should work.

    • @AvidSlayer
      @AvidSlayer 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop thank you for the reply. Was assuming along the lines of what you said but wasn't 100% sure so thank you for somewhat confirming.will let you know if it works perfectly or if its a little different so you can tell others that have a similar setup

  • @a7wayz
    @a7wayz ปีที่แล้ว

    Quick question on the single pc setup, when you say you have to run a hdmi cable to the HDMI Audio Extractor. Where is the HDMI coming from? From the Motherboard or from the GPU? And by setting this up, will I still be able to use my EQ Profiles in the Astro Command Center?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      From the GPU. When it comes to PC in fact always assume gpu. The only time you should ever use the motherboard HDMI out is if its for a very specific and specified reason :).
      For question 2 yes - the eqs on the mixamp will still 100% work.

    • @a7wayz
      @a7wayz ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop Alright, tysm for the quick answer! ♥

  • @TestTest-sn6zf
    @TestTest-sn6zf 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video... i have set up everything as per your diagram. Next step is to find out how to set up the desktop audio settings and in game settings (fortnite) to properly recognize the sound settings. For example my desktop sound settings are set to output goxlr and input goxlr. But i think that is wrong because i am using the mix amp and a40's as a headset. Please help with setting the correct audio settings. Single pc with astro a40 mix amp and headphones with a separate Sure sm75 mic.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey there! Ok so from your message it sounds like you are using the Shure mic plugged directly into the goxlr and not the a40s headset correct? Aka the a40s mic is not in use (if it is in use that changes things so let me know!).
      Now in the windows sound settings - default device is the goxlr system channel, default communication output is the goxlr chat channel, and the default device in the recording tab is the goxlr mic input channel.
      Now what you want to do now is tell the “game” to output specifically to the hdmi audio. The name of this is different on every system - but most of the time it’s like your monitors name. Aka if you have an asus monitor it might say “hdmi asus awsu2121 high definition audio” or something like that.
      You do this by going into the sound settings > and select the option to change audio for specific apps. In the list that appears find your game - change the output to hdmi.
      Once you do that, and if you set it up like my diagram, the game audio will come into the goxlr via the line in and the mixamp via the optical cable.
      I know it feels weird not doing ANYTHING with the mixamp on the pc - but that’s actually correct if your not using the a40s mic. Your getting allll your pc audio into the mixamp via aux cable in this setup rather then through the usb. In fact switch the lever on the mixamp to Xbox mode so it doesn’t show up in your sound sources and tempt you 😀

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Also thanks for your comment - as this should be in the video - and as such I will be editing this video tomorrow to include a snippet to show exactly what I described above.

    • @aaronmcgruder9693
      @aaronmcgruder9693 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop Thank you so much.. It works... I know I will continue to use my Sure SM7b mic but what if I wanted to use the a40 mic instead? is it an easy fix or no? Im just asking for people who may not have a separate mic. Thank again, you are awesome.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aaronmcgruder9693 hey there! So to use the a40s headset - you simply make sure the mixamp is on PC mode (assuming your on PC) and select the Astro voice channel as the mic in the sound settings recording tab. If say your in a situation where you want to use a seperate MIC for stream but the a40s mic for chat - then you can set the Astro voice as the input for discord or the game specifically through the settings > sound settings > app sound settings menu as described in my comment above.
      Of course if your using the astro mic for everything both voice chat and to chat with your stream - theres no way to do that with the GOXLR - so to add that to your stream you would have to add the Astro voice as an additional Auxilory input audio device in OBS/SLOBS along side the goxlr audio source.
      Hopefully that answers your question :). If not let me know!
      Truth is theres a number of ways to set it up and get crazy with your audio. In my setup - I have the usb on the mixamp plugged into my work laptop so I can use the headset mic for work calls/meetings - and then I use a crazy web of aux cables and splitters to send audio nto the mixamp from a goxlr in my gaming pc, a goxlr on my streaming PC, and the audio from my mac laptop. Its literally a system of many splitters, ground loop isolators, and aux cables.

  • @kyleto7257
    @kyleto7257 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video man! I have a questionl, i got everything to work, however when i speak into my mic, i only hear my audio from one side of my headphones and not the other. Do you know how to fix this ?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey kyle. Potentially I do I have ran into similiar issues when ive gone a tad overboard with splitters and aux cables. Tell me about your setup and ill see if I can help! :)
      I will say usually when audio is only coming in on one side of a headset it means (1) loose aux cable somewhere or bad aux cable or (2) if your using any splitters this can happen if either your using the wrong type of splitter (one that splits audio left and right rather then one that even splits it) or your chaining too many splitters (aka if you ran an aux to a splitter and then to another splitter)

    • @kyleto7257
      @kyleto7257 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop hi i seee, my setup is the same as your single pc setup! Exactly the same as that one. I also notice a small beeping sound when i talk into my mic. I'm not sure how to fix this :(( Thank you for your help!

  • @DramaticReplayss
    @DramaticReplayss ปีที่แล้ว

    Will this method offer astro EQ settings? Dolby surround?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      it sure will! Its a mixamp so really any method that involves the audio going through the mixamp then into a headset means that audio can be EQ'd by the mixamp :). The dolby surround sound though comes from the machines capability in conjunction with the mixamp.
      I personally fnd that the goxlr sounds better going through the mixamp in stereo mode with EQ tweaking, but if you like the DDS sound then go for it, just make sure you set your goxlr audio sources to such on your computer that the goxlr is plugged into -

  • @brolennial6389
    @brolennial6389 ปีที่แล้ว

    Will your gaming console setup allow for party and game chat through the console?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      with the way this video works, no this would require party chat via the PC using xbox game bar or discord. With that said if thats not an option for you it is possible but only by hooking up the mixamp usb to the console, and running an auc cable from the mixamps stream port to the line in on the PC. The negative here is the aux cable to the pc wont go through the goxlr, so it will be a seperate aduio source on OBS. With all of that said I always reccomend to try and consolidate all your audio as much as you can - aka just use xbox game bar or discord for streaming :)

  • @zaidalsultani6116
    @zaidalsultani6116 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    In daul pc setup, does the streaming PC have to be on in order for me to get sound on the gaming PC? since thats the main path to also hear my main PC. another question what should be my default sound playback and communication? i have GOXLR system default device and GOXLR chat is the communication.... thanks

    • @zaidalsultani6116
      @zaidalsultani6116 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      If the streaming PC is off whats going to happen?

  • @roekyle
    @roekyle 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ok so I only have one HDMI input on my streaming pc(obviously being used for my monitor). I do have extra input on my gaming pc I could use to extract the audio but would that change anything with my cable routing?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Roekyle. So fyi your PC actually has no hdmi inputs. All hdmi slots on a pc are hdmi outs. Never run a signal to the pc you run a signal FROM the PC.
      I’m guessing your getting this impression because in my diagram I show an hdmi cable running from my gaming PC to the STreaming PC - but double check the labels in the video diagram - what I’m simulating is that for most dual PC setups people go with an internal capture card on the streaming PC. A capture card installed inside the PC like the elgato mk2 (probably the most popular capture card for a dual pc setup) does have an hdmi input.
      Happy to help if you have other questions :).

  • @Corruptness
    @Corruptness ปีที่แล้ว

    In the dual pc setup, you fail to mention where the mixamp's usb cable gets put in...

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      Indeed. The reason is because it doesnt matter. In this setup we are using the mixamp for its preamp and audio enhancement features - not the mic. The usb only matters for (1) powering the device and (2) powering/establishing the astro headset mic. Since we arent using the astro headset mic in this setup (at least that is the assumption given the goxlr), it doesnt matter where the USB is inserted.
      So it can go to the gaming pc, the streaming pc, the console, the wall outlet - as the long as the mixamp is powered :)

  • @ScufinTime
    @ScufinTime ปีที่แล้ว

    What if im useing a external moc into the goxlr with the astro headset for just audio?. And do u use a 5 channel hdmi audio extractor or a 2 channel?and if im using a display cord for video output will the hdmi auto extractor still work? Or do i not use the out hdmi in the extractor

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      so this video assumes you are using an external mic so thats good. For which channel I go with 2ch personally. Some systems will only work with 2ch but others work fine on 5. So if your doing the whole "display port for my game mirroring display onto a capture card" method then (1) good job and (2) it will still work just output your game audio to the hdmi in windows sound settings

  • @axelrivas2914
    @axelrivas2914 ปีที่แล้ว

    Quick question for console you mentioned the usb from the go xrl to the computer but the usb to power the mix/amp go to the console or PC ??

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      hey there! Doesnt matter unless you intend to use the a40 mic. The USB activates the mic on whatever pc its plugged into. If your not using the a40 mic then you can even just plug the usb into the wall outlet

    • @axelrivas2914
      @axelrivas2914 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop thank you another question if everything connect to the PC how the setting in the PS5 like HDMI output or something like that ?? Right

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@axelrivas2914 might need that question again not sure I understand it. if your asking what you set your game audio output to when playing on pc, hdmi yes :)

  • @Garnett.
    @Garnett. ปีที่แล้ว

    Do I have to have headphones that has a mixamp for all of this to work? Or the goxlr and a regular pair of gaming headset is good enough to control discord and in game & discord audio?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey! If you dont have a mixamp and an astro a40s then mostly this video doesnt apply. You can still use this video to help you with your setup, but no audio extractor would be needed since you dont need to cloned versions of your game audio.
      This video is really about how to use a goxlr and a mixamp together to seperate game audio for complete control. Without a mixamp, for a single PC setup, you just send game audio via the system audio default. For a dual pc - you could run an aux cable from the line out on the gaming pc to the goxlrs line in on the back of the goxlr.
      For your headphones, youll just plug your headphones directly into the headphones jack on the goxlr.
      HARD TO PUT IT INTO TEXT :). But though this video may be helpful for you in setting things up without a mixamp, most of it doesnt apply. To answer your question simply though - a mixamp is in no way requireds to use a goxlr its jsut an added feature :).
      If you have questions about setting up your goxlr without a mixamp, feel free to pop into my twitch live stream and ask me there, or ask me in my discord. HAPPY TO HELP!

  • @nedgitoblue
    @nedgitoblue ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm on a 1 PC setup and hooked everything up just like you showed. I can hear everything in my Astro A40s but there's like a small swishing static in the background. Do you know what that is and how I can fix it?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      hey did you make sure to add a Ground Loop Isolator. Absolutely required for this setup.

    • @nedgitoblue
      @nedgitoblue ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop Yup! I have the ground loop isolator and I still have that sound.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nedgitoblue ok. So the first thing I would do is try to determine if its a specifc source. Do you hear it when game audio channel (line in on goxlr) is muted? When mic is muted? When voice chat is muted? System, music, etc.. unplug aux cables from the line in/line outs. Unplug your mic etc. Still there? If you do all that and its still there then it is the signal from the goxlr to the mixamp. This means either a bad cable or the GLI is not doing what its suppose to do and may be the bad unit. Let me know how that test goes :)

  • @mustakrakish1510
    @mustakrakish1510 ปีที่แล้ว

    If set up this way, is the game audio going into the line-in on the GoXLR controllable via the volume sliders on the GoXLR?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      it is yes - as long as you assign the line-in goxlr channel to one of the faders :)

  • @jfproductions24
    @jfproductions24 ปีที่แล้ว

    with a console setup using headset plugged into the mixamp are you still able to hear music and everything from go xlr ?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey there. Of course. When you connect the goxlr to the mixamp via an aux cable as shown in the video, you will hear everything from the goxlr :).

    • @jfproductions24
      @jfproductions24 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop oh that's legit might have to try this out but for now the optical adapter Astro one i went with does not have the aux out so cant try it out.

  • @T4NCUS
    @T4NCUS ปีที่แล้ว

    hey, I am just about to do all this with my single pc setup with the mixamp and GoXLR. Does this mean i will full control over the astro EQ with the headset.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      if by full control you mean if you set up the Astro WQ to be something will that reflect in your headphones the answer is yes. your headphones in this set up are taking full advantage of th me Astro mixamp and all it’s features.

    • @T4NCUS
      @T4NCUS ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop Thank you sir

  • @itstumtum7785
    @itstumtum7785 ปีที่แล้ว

    Does this set up allow a person to utilize the Astro command center EQs? I had someone on Fiverr show me another way to hook up my mix amp with the goxlr by pretty much just setting the stream mix in the recording tab of the sound settings and enabling the audio to play through the Astro mix amp voice channel, this works ok but the EQs don’t seem to be as effective.
    I recently switched my game audio input to mix amp game and then suddenly I could hear everything foot steps etc but lost the ability to control the audio through my go xlr
    So I am wondering if this will allow me to do both

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      it does yes. Because your using the optical link it runs all game audio through the mixamp for proccessing. Therefore any EQ changes you make will effect the game audio coming out to your headset.

    • @itstumtum7785
      @itstumtum7785 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for fast reply, I seen this video originally a few months ago when I was first setting up my goxlr, but while waiting for the additional supplies to come In I found some audio tech guy one Fiverr who claimed I didn’t need the set up listed, which worked for awhile but after experimenting with the audio settings I realized I’m vastly under utilizing the mix amp for competitive games like Warzone 2 so I’m excited to put this all together and see the improvement

    • @itstumtum7785
      @itstumtum7785 ปีที่แล้ว

      got some confusion going, i followed the single pc diagram to a t however when i use the goxlr system as my default sound output i dont hear anything. I can see sound registering but it isnt coming through my headphones unless i change my play back to "HDMI splitter (Nvidia high def audio) " once i choose that as my output i can hear and control the audio volume via the astro mix amp wheel, however my go xlr loses its functionality, I seen in a previous comment that i can no longer find that talked about an hdmi cable going into the back of a monitor ? that wasnt part of the diagram and im also using hdmi to connect my monitor to my gpu as is. so i am just confused as to the correct way to set this up, any suggestions is hugely appreciated

  • @lordmaximo_
    @lordmaximo_ ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a goxlr mini and a astro a40 headset with the mixamp pro tr and i've been trying to use the headset to hear ps5 game and party chat audio and have my friends hear me as will though the goxlr mini because i already had a microphone setup before i got the goxlr mini, i have an hdmi audio extractor with optical out and a 3.5mm audio jack port, five 3.5mm aux cables, headset y adapter with mic and headset ports, a headset splitter, two ground loop isolators, i've been trying for a while but nobody on youtube has a video about a setup like what i'm trying to do it's always for a xlr microphone setup. is it possible to do this with my astro a40 headset instead of a xlr microphone connected to my goxlr mini?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey there so a lot of informationt here and not sure if I am fully following. But the jist of what your asking I believe is - is there a way to use the playstation party chat where you hear them, and they hear you via your xlr mic - So far I have not heard of a solution for this unfortunately no, though I have never owned a playstation but heres my understanding:
      Mics on consoles are "registered" via a usb. With that said on xbox you can make a mic work via a 4 pole aux cable going into the controller but for that to work the device outputting to the controller has to be setup to use the 4 pole mechanism.
      If your unable to move to discord (which is my first recommendation) the best option I think is to use your xlr mic for your stream chat, and use the a40 headset mic for party chat simultaneously. To get party audio into the mixamp - well just setup the mixamp as you normally would on a ps5, then use the stream port to send party chat audio either into the line in on your goxlr mini or the line in on your pc seperate from the goxlr.

    • @lordmaximo_
      @lordmaximo_ ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop that's semi correct "is there a way to use the playstation party chat where you hear them, and they hear you via your xlr mic" but i'm trying to use my astro a40 headset not my xlr mic

  • @bingobanditbill
    @bingobanditbill ปีที่แล้ว

    Evening Bop, I’m having trouble with getting my mix amp to fade to the game. Right now when I turn the knob to voice, it increases the game volume. Then I turn to game and it decreases the game volume. I have a dual pc setup and the goxlr is hooked into my gaming pc. Where should the mix amp usb be hooked into the streaming or gaming pc? Thank you, I appreciate any help you can give.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey bingo. So I have seen that issue before when NOT doing what this video shows you to do. aka if you do not have an optical cable plugged into the mixamp that can happen.
      So I think to help you figure this out I have to thro a question back at you -- Did you setup your system as shown in the video?
      For where to hook up the usb for the mixamp - it doesnt matter. When you plug a cable into the optical port on the mixamp, and an aux cable into the aux input - it triggers the device to seperate those 2 sources into different channels - this is why the mixamp works on consoles - because it reacts to what its being fed.
      The USB cable only serves the purpose of (1) providing power to the device, (2) allowing you to use the a40 mic through the system the usb is plugged into and (3) allowing you to create the game/chat channel balance on pc using a mixamp driver (we dont care about number 3 here though since we ARE plugging in an optical cable and aux cable).

    • @bingobanditbill
      @bingobanditbill ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop thank you for getting back to me so quickly. Yes I followed your video to a T on the setup, I tripled checked to make sure it was correct. I have the mix amp on PC mode, should it be on console mode, since we are using the optical cable? Only other thing I can think of, is I have something selected wrong on the go xlr app with routing the channels. Again I appreciate your help.

    • @bop7z31
      @bop7z31 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@bingobanditbill ok cool. I just wanted to check.
      So switch it to console mode yes. It doesn’t matter if it’s on pc mode or console mode - but if it’s on pc mode and your system is choosing it for sound outputs this could be a problem.
      Are you using a capture card? If so start up your game, and while the game is running go into your sound settings > app sound settings > find your game and change its output to the one that has hdmi in the name. This is different for every system for example on mine it’s called hdmielgatohdr or something.
      Make sure in the sounds window panel (the white sound settings screen) you set goxlr system as the default output, goxlr chat as the default communication device, and the goxlr chat mic as the default input device.
      Let me know if there’s still an issue after that!

    • @bingobanditbill
      @bingobanditbill ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@bop7z31 Thank you, that was the problem. I appreciate the help on it and how fast you responded. I got it working now. Thank you again sir.

  • @jonathanmartinez3341
    @jonathanmartinez3341 ปีที่แล้ว

    If I’m not streaming and just using the audio for myself would I still need the audio extractor or can I just use the mixamp with the goxlr (I got the goxlr mini for free so might as well use it) and how would I go about connecting everything together

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      you would not. If your not streaming or do not have a need to create 2 versions of your audio then the extractor is not needed. The extractor method just gives you back the ability to use the mixamp for 2-audio-channel balancing WITHOUT effecting audio coming from the goxlr.
      So for you I would simply just run an aux cable into a ground loop isolator, then from the isolator into the aux in port on the back of the mixamp - and your done. You might as well STILL use the mixamp since the a40s will sound much much better that way.

    • @jonathanmartinez3341
      @jonathanmartinez3341 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop should I plug in the mixamp into the goxlr and if so how should I do it.. I would like to use it just for the convenience of being able to change the volume of multiple things without alt tabbing out the game

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jonathanmartinez3341 goxlr headphones out --> Ground Loop isolator --> mixamp pro aux in, where --> is an aux cable. So you need 3 aux cables and a ground loop isolator (ground loop isolator usually comes with an aux cable ps - see video description for a link to one they are fairly cheap.
      with this setup aka no hdmi audio extractor, the big wheel on the mixamp will still increase or lower your headphones volume, the smaller wheel will be relatively useless though. for changing the balance of game vs voice without having to alt tab out of your game, just be sure to set that audio to the goxlr physical faders so you can adjust as needed.

    • @jonathanmartinez3341
      @jonathanmartinez3341 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop thank you so much for the help I really appreciate it

  • @ChipChocolatePR
    @ChipChocolatePR 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    So i did the setup but im confuse. When i turn the game and voice knob on the astro mixamp it just acts like a volume control. When i turn towards game it suppose to raise the game up but it doesn't it just lowers everything down. and when i turn towards voice it just raises everything up. I thought the whole point was to be able to adjust game and voice on the fly with astro mixamp. and also how will i be able to do that anyways if im still force to put the default audio device to system (goxlrmini). how can i adjust it with the astro mixamp????

    • @ChipChocolatePR
      @ChipChocolatePR 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      im in a dual pc setup by the way.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey there. So just some clarification first - make sure we are on the same page - the mixamp has 2 wheels. Bigger wheel is a volume wheel the smaller wheel is the balancer. So turning the smaller wheel shouldn’t make the overall volume louder, it should make either the game or voice more prominent.
      With that out of the way when I say “voice” here, it’s really game vs “everything else” not voice. If you followed the setup in the video then as you k ow you’ve sent all the goxlr audio to the mixamp via its aux input. The mixamp takes that aux input and sets it to the “voice channel” and takes the optical cable input and sets that to the “game” channel.
      So if your hearing game audio regardless of what way your turning the small wheel and you’ve set it up correctly, the only way that is possible is if either your game is not outputting to the hdmi source and/or you have the option checked in your goxlr routing table to send the line in audio to your headphones.
      So assuming all is hooked up correctly - tell game and only game to output to hdmi source (if you have a capture card that hdmi source is the one that has your capture card name in it). Then in the routing table make sure your not routing the goxlr line in to your headphones.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      To answer your second question - well I kinda answered it in my first reply. Your mixamp knows internally that if the optical cable is plugged in what to do with that audio. It auto sets the optical audio to the game channel. In this setup we don’t need to do anything to the mixamp on the computer itself - we are simply using it as (1) a passthrough for our headphones and (2) as a standalone device to give us some extra control over our audio. It does this all automatically. You could plug the usb cable from the mixamp into the wall instead of one of your PCs and it would still work correctly doing it this way.

  • @DirtyCombos
    @DirtyCombos 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have static in my headset.

    • @DirtyCombos
      @DirtyCombos 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I bought 2 ground loops just in case. Even when I have the 2nd one installed I have this static. Is it because of my hdmi maybe?

  • @vaxsis
    @vaxsis ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you have the mix amp on pc mode or console when using it with a pc and console?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      hey Vaxsis. Think we sorted this out on stream, dont forget to let me know if you got your setup working :).

  • @davidg325
    @davidg325 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey man can you help me with a single PC set up with the go XLR/astro mix amp with my Xbox Series X?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      looks like we are chatting in Discord about this :)

  • @duncangardiner
    @duncangardiner ปีที่แล้ว

    So question: does the extractor have to run out of the streaming PC? Would there be any lag in the sound? I’m guessing no. I just have seen some vids out there where they have the extractor out of the gaming pc/console. Just curious as to if it mattered where the extractor is situated.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      So it does not matter where in the chain it is in order to get the audio no - the chain being the gaming pc to the capture card to the monitor. With that said I personally place it at the end of the chain. Aka hdmi from gaming pc to capture card hdmi in. hdmi from capture card hdmi out to hdmi audio extractor hdmi in.
      The reason for this is to avoid any possible loss of quality/performance of the hdmi signal in its route to the capture card by making that connection 1:1. I have experienced no latency nor quality/performance issues using this method.

    • @duncangardiner
      @duncangardiner ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop thanks for the clarification and response. Much appreciated

    • @duncangardiner
      @duncangardiner ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop in the console setup, is the line out aux disconnected after the usb goes into the streaming PC? I’m just a little confused on the video whether or not it stays. I see that the green line in the video goes away, I’m just assuming it gets disconnected?

    • @duncangardiner
      @duncangardiner ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop I’m reading that the line out from the goxlr to a “usb sound card mic in” to the console to use the xLR mic for game chat. Would this be correct?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@duncangardiner so we are talking about a usb sound card connected to the console? I could see how that could work since a mic on console is communicated via USB - it just becomes a questions of drivers and whether the console can auto recognize it as a mic device. Worth a try I think but I could not say whether it wil truly work or not having never tried this myself.

  • @LUCKYLOU4
    @LUCKYLOU4 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    how did you get your xlr mic to work on your stream pc if the go xlr is plugged into the gaming computer?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      hey there. See diagram in video here th-cam.com/video/ZueLPgiP3RI/w-d-xo.html . The xlr mic is plugged into the goxlr, and we run all the goxlr to the streaming PC via an aux cable from the line out on the back of the goxlr to the line in on your streaming PC motherboard. Then in obs/discord/xbox game bar/zoome/etc you select the pcs line in for your audio!
      Granted though if you have a dual pc setup, and your streaming pc is a decent rig, I actually reccomend plugging the goxlr into the streaming PC these days over the gaming PC. But the setup in this video is the more common way of doing it :).

    • @LUCKYLOU4
      @LUCKYLOU4 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop hey thanks! I had more use of the GOXLR on the streaming side for my pc ! I found the less ran on my gaming pc the more performance! Audio just really intimidates me! But I’m kinda figuring it out! I have it all set up via the diagram but I am going to try through the stream pc again

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@LUCKYLOU4 im late on this but yeah basically when connecting the usb to the streaming pc, the only real difference is your no longer using the line out on the goxlr - thats literally the ONLY DIFFERENCE from my video in the most basic form.
      Now you COULD use the line out to run your mic to your gaming pc via its line in - in the rare case your going to use game chat in whatever game your playing.
      If I could redo this video today I would connect the goxlr to the streaming pc. There are just so many advantages to doing this. If you have any Q's im happy to help and goodluck!

    • @LUCKYLOU4
      @LUCKYLOU4 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop hey! That’s exactly what I did a couple days ago! You had me thinking! You gotta make a video on this option! Thanks for your help!

  • @7kudos
    @7kudos ปีที่แล้ว

    The music in the background of this video is overd shadowing your voice. Your mic quality, is right there along side with Jesse Kazam. Its great but I need to hear more of you.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      I appreciate the feedback. In retrospect I agree music is too loud :).

  • @RyanTaiani
    @RyanTaiani ปีที่แล้ว

    will this mean i can use my astro mic to stream with?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      hey there so this video will not lead to that no. In order to use the astro headset mike on stream, you need to take advantage of the stream poert aux outpur on the astro mixamp itself. I reccommend looking up a video on that - but essentially you need to run an aux cable from the stream port to the line in on the pc that is doing the streaming (or run the aux to the line in on the goxlr).

  • @Isaacg357
    @Isaacg357 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    i need help big time getting this setup correctly if and when your able to or anyone ... would be greatly appreciated

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Isaac - lets start with you describing what problem your having :)

  • @Kasires
    @Kasires 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    What’s the difference between the aux and the hDmi audio extractor?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      sorry not sure what you mean when you say "six"?

    • @Kasires
      @Kasires 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@itisBop I fixed it

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Kasires aux! ok ok - though I may still not be fully understanding your question but we will give it a go here. Aux could be reffering to a few things - you could be asking whats the difference between using an aux cable and an HDMI Audio Extractor? Or you could be asking me why run an Aux cable AND an optical cable from the audio extractor.
      So if your question is (1) - they are different things. An Aux cable is a cable - it runs setereo audio from one device to another - like an audio transfer cable. An HDMI Audi Extractor is a device much like the Astro Mixamp is, or the GoXLR is, or a Capture Card is. Where a Capture Card extracts video and audio information, an HDMI Audio Extractor extracts only audio.
      If your question is (2) thats the magic of this video man. The Extractor is holding your game/system audio and you need to deliver that audio to 2 places: Your astro mixamp and the GoXLR. You deliver that audio to the mixamp via the optical cable, and you deliver that audio to the GoXLR via aux cable. The audio is the same just sent to 2 different places.
      If you want to have voice/game balance on a mixamp you HAVE to give it an optical cable - via optical cable being plugged in tells the mixamps internal programming how to setup its voice game audio channels so the wheels work right!
      If that doesnt cover your question, please reply and we will give it another go!

    • @Kasires
      @Kasires 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop wow thank you for taking your time if anyone has a question just use this for reference ❤️

  • @SickiR
    @SickiR ปีที่แล้ว

    Does this work on a Mini

    • @bop7z31
      @bop7z31 ปีที่แล้ว

      100% :). Mini has all the same inputs and outputs.

  • @Kouyah_1
    @Kouyah_1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Does this set up(dual pc) allow you to do one mic set up for both game and streaming?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      of course - really any setup can achieve that so its not unique to this setup. Granted this video is assuming since you have a goxlr that your using an external mic - not the mic on the headset.

    • @Kouyah_1
      @Kouyah_1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop thank you for the conformation. As of right now I’m using two mics one for streaming PC and one from head set for game chat gaming PC. This video explained it well. I also have the Astro A40 and would like to utilize it on my set up.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Kouyah_1 for game chat got it. Yeah you could do that though without doing some extra work on top of this, your a40 mic wont be picked up by the streaming software - though this shouldnt be neccessary since while talking into the headset your probably simultaneously talking into your stream pc (goxlr) mic.
      Though noteyou can use one mic for all of it - game chat, stream chat, discord chat, etc.. Just gotta use push to talk ;). The A40s has a good mic for a heaset mic its jsut that in my opinion if you spent the money on a dedicated mic might as well pull the a40 mic out of the headset (looks nice that way) and get your moneys worth on that fancy mic! BUT THAS JUST ME :)

    • @Kouyah_1
      @Kouyah_1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop thanks for the input and information. As of right now looking into getting a mini goxlr for my set up.

    • @Kouyah_1
      @Kouyah_1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop did you also use a cloud lifter for your Shure7smb mic for adding gain onto the mic?

  • @cspan1995
    @cspan1995 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Theoretically this could work with any DAC/Amp.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      yes of course! This is in no way limited to these pieces of equipment but as these peices of equipment are very popular for gaming/streaming, they are a likey pair :).

  • @Leafsfreak13
    @Leafsfreak13 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    what are the best sound settings to use on the pc?? @Bop

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Heyoooo. So what do you mean by sound settings? I could take that 3 ways:
      (1) you might be asking about sound settings for the mixamp - if so remember the mixamp may be plugged into the PC but your not interacting with it via PC - as its recieving all audio through its aux in. Whether to flip on the dolby or stereo - personally I go stereo but thats a preference thing.
      (2) You could be asking about whats the best sound settings as in choosing your default ouput/default communication/default input devices If so I would just go with the classic goxlr setup of:
      - Default Output Device: GOXLR System
      - Default Communications Device: GOXLR Chat
      - Default Input Device: GOXLR Mic
      - Then in the sound settings > app audio > set any game your playing to the HDMI High Definition Audio (so its picked up by the HDMI Audio Extractor!)
      (3) Lastly you could be talking about adding effects/properties to the individual sound devices - aka windows sonic, audio bitrate. For me I make sure the audio bitrate is at 48000khz always for every device, but otherwise I do not touch it. I prefer stereo clean and raw audio on my A40s for competitive games.
      NOW IF YOU DID NOT MEAN (1) (2) or (3) damn haha! In that case let me know below and I will try to answer your question :)

    • @Leafsfreak13
      @Leafsfreak13 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop I was talking about number 2 so thank you :) so do I control the game sound a things with the mix amp or the goxlr? I’m just confused on how adding the mix amp makes it better?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Leafsfreak13 gotcha cool. So The mixamp adds 2 things to your audio setup:
      (1) The a40s and the mixamp were made for one another. So the a40s simply sound best when coming out of the astro mixamp pro. The mixamp pro much like the goxlr is a preamp - designed to enhance the audio output. Where the goxlr is a standard preamp, the mixamp is a preamp designed SPECIFICALLY for the a40s.
      (2)Seperate Game/Voice balance - and this is the big one. Let me explain this with an example. I play Destiny 2, and I do both end game PVE and a whole lot of PVP.
      - When I am doing a 6 player raid where communication is key (6 voices all working together) I tend to turn my game audio down low and my voice comms up high. I dont need to hear much game but I do want to hear EVERYTHING from my raid team voice comms.
      - When I am doing pvp, I want to hear audio ques from the enemy team, so I want the opposite of above - more game, less comms.
      COOL! We have established 2 scenarios where I would like to BALANCE my audio differently. And the GOXLR does that! It has a dedicated chat channel, a dedicated game channel, plus a whole bunch of other channels! So why do I need that on a mixamp!?
      BECAUSE if I balance on my goxlr for that PVE raid as an example, that audio change (game way down, voice comms way up) gets reflected on my stream. Now my stream is hearing a whisper of game audio with blaring voice comms. Thats not good audio - thats poor audio for viewers. Your viewers arent playing the game you are - and as such no ones going to enjoy you changing your audio non stop in the middle of a stream. Audio balance for production is important and an art - once you get it right dont touch it!
      SOOOOO by adding the mixamp though - since we are not ouputting the audio going into the mixamp to our stream - we can balance that as much as we want! We can turn game sound off, we can turn chat off, we can do whatever we want to the balance coming into the mixamp WITHOUT EFFECTING THE AUDIO GOING OUT TO OUR STREAM :)
      ------ YOUR STREAM hears the GOXLR
      ------- BUT ONLY YOU hear the MIXAMP
      For further clarification - when you send audio into the aux in on a mixamp that audio is auto-asigned to channel 2. When you send in audio through the optical input on a mixamp that audio is auto assigned to channel 1. So When I say game/voice balance on mixamp, what I actually mean is game/goxlr balance - since your pushing game audio directly from the audio extractor and your sending in your goxlr audio through the aux input.
      FINALLY to answer your question "do I control the game sound a things with the mix amp or the goxlr?" - BOTH! You hear the mixamp, your stream hears the GOXLR :)

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Leafsfreak13 If you have addition questions after my last reply, feel free to ask im all ears! :)

    • @Leafsfreak13
      @Leafsfreak13 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop awesome thanks for you help!

  • @zzKirus
    @zzKirus ปีที่แล้ว

    I find it ironic I'm watching this guy's video for help with audio and all I hear is music blasting distracting me for the act purpose of the video

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      Apologies my man. This is the first video I had done using video editing software. My background is in music, not video - this is a new endeavor for me. The balance seemed correct in the software - the final mix as is in this video though the music is far too loud. Will adjust accordingly next time ;).

  • @InfinityPCs
    @InfinityPCs 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That background music needs to be about 50% lower... Not sure why you people need background music so high..

  • @michael-y8c
    @michael-y8c 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome video except the music in the background ..

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      haha touche!

  • @justshayne6067
    @justshayne6067 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I did all of this only for my pc to become dual screens 🤣 where did I mess up??

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      hey there shayne! so dual screens think I will need more details man I could take "dual screens" to mean a few things - so what do you mean you have "dual screens"?
      Also so I can better help you - let me know if you are console/single pc. Sounds like your single pc and therefore are not using a capture card? let me know!

    • @justshayne6067
      @justshayne6067 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop thank you for the assist! I figured out where I went wrong but there's another issue I ran into: getting my Xbox party chat to come through my stream. I think I'm going to have to get the splitter.

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@justshayne6067 I can help with that - no splitter should be needed. So is it an xbox going to a capture card in a single PC?

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@justshayne6067 so based on the Xbox comment my guess is we have a capture card in some sort of pc.
      The way to do Xbox party chat is to use the pc for the Xbox party chat (windows Xbox game bar or the Xbox app) rather then directly on the Xbox.
      This will allow you to use the chat channel on the goxlr as the output for your voice communication.

    • @justshayne6067
      @justshayne6067 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop my apologies. I worked doubles this weekend. yes. I have the elgato 4k m.2. I wanted to use the a40s to monitor my stream audio from the goxlr and listen to game chat simultaneously. I haven't figured out how to do that.

  • @TheIrishGrenade
    @TheIrishGrenade ปีที่แล้ว

    Couldn’t stand watching this due to the music playing the whole time.

  • @PrimitiveMLG
    @PrimitiveMLG 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Mixamp pro is trash. The preamp in the goxlr is far better

  • @franciscogomes6700
    @franciscogomes6700 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello do you have a discord or somewhere you can help me :) im trying to do this but im having trouble

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey there yes I do. The link is on my youtube home page but here its for eeeeze. discord.gg/t8TyEvQYm6.
      Feel free to pop in there and ask away, theres a dedicated space for questions. You can also pop into my live stream anyday for help - it can be particularly a good way to get help as its easier for me to "show" things there, but whatever medium you prefer, even if its the comments here - happy to try and help :).
      Just note im more active in the mornings on discord/youtube as I have a baby, and that means I pass out early!

  • @saints2551
    @saints2551 ปีที่แล้ว

    Would the 1080 audio extractor be fine with Xbox series x bcuz u wouldn't need 4k audio right

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thats up to you man! Different extractors have different passthroughs - the one I reccomend in this video (linked in description) is the one I use and so I can confirm its passthrough is almost limitless with todays technology.
      If you play in 1080p at 60fps, and therefore want to get a device that has a passthrough of 1080p 60fps - then go right ahead! :)

    • @saints2551
      @saints2551 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop i jus got the audio extrator in the mail but i got the 4k 1 an theres no aux cable port on it to run it into the go xlr 9:03 is where im trying to translate from

    • @itisBop
      @itisBop  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@saints2551 hey man. So unfortunately without an aux port on the extractor you wont be able to do exactly what is done in this video. Without an aux cable my advice would be to follow the video exactly except dont worry about the aux cable connection to the goxlr - add in your game audio as a seperate audio source in OBS/streamlabs via the capture card (im assuming your using a capture card since you mention the series X).
      So in OBS/streamlabs youll have 2 audio sources - (1) the GOXLR Broadcast Streammix which is your chat, your mic, your music, your pc audio, your alerts etc and (2) Capture card game audio, which is your game audio.
      You will still get game audio via the optical cable from the extractor into your mixamp, and your stream will get the game audio via this second audio source. That would be my advice!

    • @saints2551
      @saints2551 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@itisBop so I jus bought the yellow n red to aux cable n plugged it into my go xlr would that work to pull game chat audio