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XVive More You Hub

Expandable USB Audio Interface

  • Can be used as standalone – expandable via additional hubs
  • With More Port for connection to additional hubs via standard XLR cables – transmits up to 44 digital channels, talkback, and power
  • Audio quality: 24 bit, 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz / 96 kHz
  • Zero latency direct monitoring with custom mix of direct inputs and post-DAW signal
  • Auto Gain
  • Talkback function
  • Individual reverb and mix controls per channel
  • Phase & Hi-Pass filter per input
  • 48 V phantom power
  • Clip for mounting to the microphone stand
  • Dimensions: 160 x 127 x 81 mm
  • Weight: 740 g
  • Includes USB-C cable

Connectors:

  • Two mic/line inputs: XLR / 6.3 mm jack combo socket
  • More Port input and output: XLR
  • Two outputs: Balanced TRS 6.3 mm jack
  • Eight ADAT inputs
  • Mini TRS MIDI In/Out
  • USB Type-C: Data + optional power supply
  • Stereo headphone connectors: 6.3 mm jack and 3.5 mm jack
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  • Available since February 2025
  • Item number 611258
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Recording / Playback Channels 10x2
  • Number of Mic Inputs 2
  • Number of Line Inputs 2
  • Number of Line Outs 2
  • Headphone Outs 2
  • Phantom power Yes
  • Number of ADAT Connectors 8
  • Other Connectors Expansion Port
  • MIDI interface Yes
  • Word Clock No
  • Max. sample rate (kHz) 96 kHz
  • Max. resolution in bit 24 bit
  • USB Bus-Powered Yes
  • Incl. power supply No
  • USB Version 3.1
  • Width in mm 160 mm
  • Depth in mm 127 mm
  • Height in mm 81 mm
  • Connection Format USB port Type C
  • Included in delivery USB-C Cable
  • Zero latency monitoring Yes
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Modular audio interface

The XVive More You Hub is designed to sit at the heart of a flexible, expandable USB audio interface and monitor controller system. It can route up to two input channels to a DAW, with monitoring available through connected headphones or studio monitors, and for each additional performer or musician, an optional expansion module can be connected via XLR, providing a fully customisable monitoring mix - including the option to add reverb. The system supports up to eight modules, and with ADAT connectivity, it can handle up to 24 input channels, in addition to which zero-latency direct monitoring is also built in. Altogether, the XVive More You Hub offers a modular, scalable solution for musicians and performers who need personalised control over their monitoring setup.

XVive More You Hub USB Audio Interface

Quick and easy setup

The XVive More You Hub features separate volume controls for connected speakers and headphones. Below the headphone control is a dedicated talkback button for communicating with musicians or performers, while two channel controls provide intuitive operation: The MIX knob adjusts the input signal level, and the REVERB knob allows reverb to be added to the headphone mix for a more natural and comfortable monitoring experience. At the top, a display provides real-time level metering for all connected modules along with an overview of the current settings, which in turn can be adjusted using the buttons positioned to the left of the display. Key functions include phantom power, phase inversion, a high-pass filter, direct monitoring, and INST mode for high-impedance instruments such as electric guitars.

Controls of the XVive More You Hub

Developed for musicians

The modular XVive More You system is designed for musicians who value intuitive recording and personalised control over their monitor mix. Each optional expansion module lets one performer connect up to two signals via the XLR/jack combo inputs - or run instruments like keyboards or synthesizers in stereo. The system is equally suited to podcast production, giving each speaker the ability to independently adjust their monitoring volume, while the straightforward, easy-to-use interface makes adjusting settings a breeze, with no technical knowledge required. The built-in Auto Gain function eliminates the hassle of manual gain staging by automatically setting the levels, and users can choose to apply it to a single channel or across all channels as needed.

Side view of the XVive More You Hub Audio-Interface

About XVive Audio

Xvive Audio officially entered the market in 2012 with its compact U2 wireless guitar system. Since then, the company has also been involved in the development of wireless microphone technology. Its catalogue also includes effects pedals, such as the Signature Series, which were developed in partnership with guitarist Thomas Blug. The products are designed by an American team, based in Pasadena, California, which is composed of musicians and engineers and draws on decades of professional experience. Its lead designer, Howard Davies, was previously employed at Electro Harmonix and Pigtronix, among others. Xvive Audio's goal is to create products that deliver exceptional sound and build quality, while remaining affordable for any musician.

Complete control ensured

Any adjustments made on each module are heard exclusively by the musician using it, allowing for a perfectly tailored monitor mix during recording. Each module includes a built-in mount for easy attachment to a microphone stand, so settings can be adjusted comfortably while standing. The mic stand connection is accessed by removing the two screws on the left side of the module. Signal routing between modules is handled digitally via XLR connections, and the XVive More You Hub also features two mini-TRS ports on the back for sending and receiving MIDI data. The ADAT inputs provide further expansion options, such as connecting an external mic preamp. Power for all connected modules is supplied directly from the XVive More You Hub, keeping the setup simple and efficient.

PS
Never worked.
Papa Steph 07.07.2025
On paper it was ideal. I had specific needs and I wanted to downsize my Audio interface.
2 mic input, easy controls, nice screen and incremental volume, ADAT, + some MIDI possibilities...

Pros: nice screen
big large and smooth control knobs.
overall solid build
Loads of possible connections
possible expansion
simple UI and OS.

Cons:
The connections (especially at the back - ADAT in particular) felt really loose. Same for USB-C plug.
I still needed ADAT to run my 8input Behringer to record drums.

Well... the BIG CON:
I plugged it in a Mac M1 and the Mac didn't recognised the interface (the thing is class compliant no driver required for Mac...) Nope ! no luck. Restarted Mac and Xvive... but then the More You hub started blinking like a Christmas tree for about 1 min... as though it wanted to start but something prevent it to do it. It rebooted eventually. I tried another Cable, and on another Mac... basic troubleshooting. No go ! The damn thing wasn't recognised.
I never got to hear the sound of the thing.
So, sadly, after 20 mins of unsuccessful use, for something that is suppose to be plug and play, it's going back to Treppendorf.

Sorry Xvive. I love your In-Ear monitor and your 5 Ghz wireless guitar system but this was a fiasco.
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