Wave XLR Pro
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Two mics, five mixes, eight onboard effects, and routing that handles any workflow. Meet Wave XLR Pro.

Comparing GoXLR to Wave XLR Pro. Two XLR inputs, five mixes, VST support, and dual USB-C in one device.

Connect your gaming and streaming PC through a single device. Here's how Wave XLR Pro handles audio routing across two machines.

How USB Host, USB Aux, and line I/O work together on Wave XLR Pro.

Wave XLR Pro can run without a PC — here's what Standalone Mode does, how to set it up, and when to use it.

Connect PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S|X, or Nintendo Switch to Wave XLR Pro. Which port to use, how to set it up, and how to route audio back to your console.

Mix, route, and apply effects to all your audio with Wave Link 3.0. Free for Windows and macOS and works with any mic.

Learn what Wave FX does for your audio. Clipguard 2.0, onboard DSP effects, and VST Inserts deliver consistent sound across all apps.

Learn how Clipguard 2.0 prevents audio distortion at the hardware level, so your stream or recording stays clean no matter what.

Learn which USB microphones, XLR setups, and audio interfaces are compatible with Wave Link—and how to start mixing right away.

Learn how to play music and sound effects through in-game VOIP with Wave Link. Route any audio into proximity chat. Free on Windows and macOS.

Wave Link supports any USB mic, XLR interface, or headset your PC recognizes. Mix, route, and add effects. No Elgato hardware required.

Organize meetings, music, and notifications into separate channels you control. Wave Link 3.0 is free and works with any mic.

Control your entire audio mix from Stream Deck. Adjust volume, mute channels, toggle effects, and switch outputs with Wave Link plugin.

Voice Tune makes your audio sound more consistent and polished. Learn how it works and how to adjust it on compatible Wave devices.

Learn how VST Insert integrates audio effects into your hardware signal flow so every app gets the same processed mic audio.

Moving from Wave Link 2.0 to 3.0? Here's what to expect, what to set up again, and how to get running quickly.

Learn how compression balances your audio by reducing loud peaks and boosting quieter sounds—so your voice stays clear, consistent, and professional.

Learn how a Cloudlifter boosts low-output microphones with clean gain—giving you stronger, clearer audio without added noise.

Trigger sound effects, memes, or voice clips directly through your microphone using Stream Deck—perfect for streams, chats, and calls.

Learn how VST plugins add effects and processing to your audio, helping you shape and enhance your sound.
What is Wave XLR Pro?
How is it different from Wave XLR MK.2?
Do I need Wave Link?
What are the five mixes for?
Can I use my VST plugins?
What is Voice Tune?
What’s Channel Booster?
What is Auto Gain and how do I use it?
Can I hear my voice when using wired headphones?
Can I choose which effects I hear when monitoring?
What’s the difference between the two USB ports?
What’s Standalone Mode?
Can beginners use Wave XLR Pro?
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