The upshot here is that you have four hardware sliders that equal out to four channels. I have one set to my mic (which plugs into the GoXLR), general system audio, "music, " and voice chat. You then take your commonly used apps, like Discord and Spotify and games and whatever else, and assign them accordingly. Some apps handle these assignments with ease, others are stubborn and must be reset every time you reboot, which sucks. The GoXLR gives you EQ control over the channels, you can slap a noise gate on your mic, some compression, all that stuff. It works! This all then gets mashed together into one channel, your "broadcast stream mix. " That's what you send to OBS or whatever streaming software you're into these days. As someone who occasionally wants to use the built-in VST support in OBS to, say, run my vocals through iZotope Trash or some other filter that will make my stream "proper" "art" by making my voice impossible to understand unless you are extremely high, this setup is less than ideal, but actually quite good for most situations.
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