Listen up! Logitech has a new software suite for mixing audio.

MIXLINE aims to make audio mixing for podcasts and live streams fun and easy.

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

What you need to know

What you need to know

Since its acquisition ofStreamlabs,Logitechhas continued to build upon its suite of software and peripherals aimed at content creators and live streamers. Logitech recently released anew line of Yeti microphonesfor streamers and podcasters. Now it has announced the MIXLINE software suite, an all-new way for creators to manage and mix multiple audio inputs. MIXLINE makes it easy to focus on your content and audience while still producing reliable, quality sound output in a way that is beginner-friendly and easy to learn.

-Best Xbox headsets to get in 2023-Best upcoming Xbox games-Best Xbox games of all time-Best PC games of all time-Best gaming laptops in 2023

Audio mixing can be a pain point for many creators, especially game streamers who are often juggling game audio, music, and voice chat inputs.  Routing various inputs to your desired output can be complex, but MIXLINE can help streamline the process.

With MIXLINE, creators can input multiple sources of audio and then mix, balance and output professional quality audio within an easy-to-use drag and drop interface. MIXLINE uses a simplified system with one driver, significantly reducing the digital clutter andmaximizing your PC performancewithout sacrificing quality. Each volume input can be independently controlled.

Logitech will open access to the MIXLINE beta today,October 17, to creators in the US, Canada, England, Ireland, and Australia. The MIXLINE beta does requireWindows 10, version 20H2, or higher. To download the MIXLINE beta, visit theLogitech G website.

Get the Windows Central Newsletter

Get the Windows Central Newsletter

All the latest news, reviews, and guides for Windows and Xbox diehards.

Cole is the resident Call of Duty know-it-all and indie game enthusiast for Windows Central. She’s a lifelong artist with two decades of experience in digital painting, and she will happily talk your ear off about budget pen displays.