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GoXLR users/owners and Linux folk - REJOICE! It works and it works quite well!

I've used this utility to manage my GoXLR and audio settings with the PulseAudio Volume Control software. And it works like a charm! There's still a few kinks here and there but these are set to be fixed down the line. The quote below is taken from their roadmap. Be sure to star the repo and tell them thanks!

I'm using Pop!_OS 22.04 馃檪 All I did was make sure that the GoXLR daemon is running at startup and BOOM! Now your beautiful piece of hardware just works ^_^ GLHF!

https://github.com/GoXLR-on-Linux/goxlr-utility

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Completed Features

  • Initialisation of Devices under Linux1
  • Mic and Main Profile Management (Load / Save / New)2
  • Microphone Selection and Gain
  • Fader Assignments
  • Fader Mute buttons (Mute channel, Mute to X, Press and Hold)
  • The 'Cough' Button (Hold / Toggle, Mute to X, Press and Hold)
  • Bleep Button Volume
  • Noise Gate and Compressor
  • Microphone Equalizer
  • Equalizer Fine Tune3
  • Audio Routing
  • The Voice Effects Panel
  • Full Lighting Configuration
  • Sampler Support4
  • Scribbles4

1 Depending on how your GoXLR works, this may require a reboot.
2 Profiles are 'cross platform', so Windows profiles should work with the util, and vice versa
3 Currently only configurable via the goxlr-client
4 UI is not complete (and is messy), but all functionality is present

Not Completed

  • Lighting Animations

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A simple software developer from the far away land of Denmark

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@LinusTech - would be fun to see how long before this one blows up in your face, when you try it out! 馃ぃ

A simple software developer from the far away land of Denmark

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The LTT video was what prompted me to get involved! It'll probably explode in about 10 minutes for new users, but it's super functional!

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  • 3 months later...

As someone who's switched almost everything to Linux of some kind, this is exciting, once modern anti cheat on newer games is supported, and an easy way to run tuning software (for cars/trucks etc.. HPTuners and similar) in Linux I think I'll have everything I need to switch every device I have to Linux.

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