#mixline-faq

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What is MIXLINE and how can it help gamers and creators?
MIXLINE is Logitech G’s first audio mixing software. The first of its kind for Windows users, MIXLINE allows users to add inputs and outputs and route them without leaving the MIXLINE application—thus eliminating the need for any external setup or confusion that typically occurs in audio mixing software. MIXLINE provides a seamless and fun audio mixing experience for live and recorded content creation. Using a sound mixer like MIXLINE for streaming can provide several benefits to enhance the overall audio quality and user experience for your viewers.

What are MIXLINE’s main product features?

  • Drag & Mix - Drag and draw your preferred audio routes and connect your inputs to multiple outputs.
  • Stream via Virtual Outputs - Create your mix, open Streamlabs (or your preferred streaming software), then select MIXLINE Stream or MIXLINE Record as your input to create professional audio for your fans..
  • Independent Volume Control - MIXLINE makes it easy to individually adjust the input volumes for each submix.
  • Hear Your Audience’s Mix - Toggle on monitoring to quickly preview what your audience is hearing.
  • Keep Your MIXLINE Tidy - Easily reorder with drag and drop, collapse inputs, hide inactive inputs, and assign color to outputs, keeping what’s important within a glance.
  • Max Performance - A simplified system of one driver reduces the clutter in your mix session and maximizes computer performance—with no compromise on quality.
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Where can I download MIXLINE?
Access to MIXLINE can be found here.

Is this available on macOS?
Currently, MIXLINE is only available on Windows 10 (21H2 or later) and Windows 11.

Why Windows only?
We wanted to focus on Windows first as there is a much bigger need for a solution on Windows versus MacOS which has many different options for audio management.

How much does MIXLINE cost?
MIXLINE is free of charge.

What is Logi ID, and why do I need it?
Logi ID is a single account used for Logitech and Logitech G. It’s the best way to connect to the Logitech G ecosystem. Add more than two inputs (or outputs) with a FREE Logi ID account.

Who is MIXLINE’s primary audience?
Primary audience includes gaming with friends, game streamers and creators, podcasters, music producers and anyone that uses a Windows PC for audio.

Which audio products are compatible with MIXLINE?
MIXLINE is compatible with all Logitech microphone and headset devices, as well as most other microphones, headsets and audio interfaces.

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How do I set up my audio in MIXLINE?
All audio setup and mixing happens directly within MIXLINE, and takes less than 5 minutes for basic audio configurations.

  1. Open the MIXLINE application and make sure the applications you’d like to connect to are open and playing audio.
  2. Confirm that your devices are connected to the computer.
  3. Select the Add input drop down and add your applications and devices. As soon as you add an input, MIXLINE will control the audio for that input and it will not be audible until it is routed to your respective listening device.
  4. Select the Add output dropdown and choose your listening device and one or both of the virtual outputs.
  5. Select the plus sign from an input and draw a line to the desired output. Or click the plus sign and choose the target from the popup menu.
  6. Continue this process until your inputs are routed to your outputs in the desired configuration.
  7. Lastly, adjust the volume of all inputs for each output until you have the optimized balance in place.
  8. In your streaming application, such as Streamlabs or Zoom, select MIXLINE Stream or MIXLINE Record as the microphone.
  9. When you quit MIXLINE, all your audio gets restored to how it was before.

Do I need to change the Output in Windows Sound Settings to “Speakers (MIXLINE)”?
No. MIXLINE will make all of the audio changes needed without you needing to configure anything in the Windows Sound Settings. When coming from other audio mixing software, that is one of the bigger differences with MIXLINE.