An unofficial tool to configure and control a TC-Helicon GoXLR or GoXLR Mini on Linux, MacOS and Windows. Click Here to join our discord!
- Full control over the GoXLR and GoXLR Mini (Similar to the official App)
- Compatibility with profiles created by the official application
- An accessible UI designed to work well with Assistive Technologies
- Remote Access. Control your GoXLR from another computer on your network
- A Sample 'Pre-Buffer'. Record audio from before you press the button
- Exit Actions, including saving profiles and loading other profiles / lighting
- Multiple Device Support. Run more than one GoXLR on one PC
- A CLI and API for basic or advanced scripting and automation
- Streamdeck Integration (through The StreamDeck Repository)
Downloads are available on the Releases Page under the 'Assets' header, we currently provide the following files:
.exe
files, usable on Windows1.pkg
files, usable on MacOS, both Intel and M1 based packages are available2.deb
files, usable on Debian based systems (Ubuntu, Mint, Pop!_OS, etc).rpm
files, usable on Redhat based systems (CentOS, Fedora, etc)
- Arch users can install the
goxlr-utility
package from AUR - Fedora Atomic or Bazzite users please check the instructions here
- Windows users can also aquire the GoXLR Utility via
winget
1 Windows requires the official device drivers provided by TC-Helicon. If you have the official app installed you don't need to do anything, otherwise download the latest drivers from TC-Helicon's website here.
2 MacOS support is still somewhat experimental, and the package may conflict with the existing GoXLR-MacOS project as they attempt to do the same thing in certain situations.
- twitchat - Activate and change GoXLR settings based on twitch bits / donations (Thanks Durss!)
- OBS Fader Sync - An OBS plugin to sync pre-mix volumes to fader volumes (Thanks parzival!)
- Home Assistant - A plugin that lets you tie the GoXLR into your home automation (Thanks timmmo!)
Once installed, you can launch the Utility using the GoXLR Utility
item in your Applications Menu, this will launch
the utility and configuration UI. The UI will then be accessible via the system tray icon, or (if you don't have a tray)
by re-running the GoXLR Utility
menu item.
If you're running on Linux, a first configuration step should be to enable Autostart on Login
via System -> Settings.
Windows users will get the choice during installation. If you change your mind, you can change the setting.
If you want to import your profiles from the official app, simply click on the folder icon in the top right of the
relevant profiles pane (either Main or Mic) which will open the directory in your file browser. Copy the profile across
from the Official App's directory (normally Documents/GoXLR
) and they'll appear in the util ready to load, simply
double click them.
If you're setting up from scratch, the best place to start is configuring your microphone. Head over to the Mic
tab
and hit Mic Setup
to configure your microphone type and gain. It may be easier to configure if you first set your
Gate Amount to 0, then reconfigure it once your mic is working. Once done, go explore the UI!
The Utility's UI is web based and served directly from the utility to your web browser of choice (if configured, it can also be served to a web browser on another computer). The Utility also provides an 'Application' which wraps the web UI into a dedicated app. If you're using the Utility on Windows this option is presented to you during install. The UI design was modelled around the official application in an attempt to provide a familiar interface for those moving from Windows to other platforms, rather than forcing people to learn a new configuration paradigm.
If you're running on Linux, the 'Application' isn't provided as part of the base utility installation. If you'd prefer to use it, check out the GoXLR UI Repository, which provides various builds for distributions. Once installed, you should be able to go to System -> Utility Settings and change the UI Handler there.
Build instructions and other useful information can be found on the project's wiki. While it's a little sparse at the moment, over time it should grow, and requests / feedback are always welcome!
This project is also not supported by, or affiliated in any way with, TC-Helicon. For the official GoXLR software, please refer to their website.
In addition, this project accepts no responsibility or liability for use of this software, or any problems which may occur from its use. Please read the LICENSE for more information.