ovinas wrote: Normally audio routing and levels are set before going live. For small adjustments it's fine to open the audio mixing part in vMix.
In our case we have quite a few scenarios (real life) when we change things during the live session and not only before start:
1) The main sound from mics has to be muted-unmuted several times per session ( before the start during the intros, during pauses, at the end during breaks).
We do that from the input module and not from the audio mixer.
The danger here is to forget to unmute the mics after the break. If you have the module "solo-ed" then you will see the sound level in the master and you think you have sound in live but you only have it in your headphones only :)
This is why the red button is a very good idea.
2) The sound from Skype has to be constantly adjusted ( we do Skype by desktop capture, including the audio capture).
So, we need to adjust the volume several times ( we do it from the vMix Mixer)
Also, we need to mute-unmute the skype sound many times between the skype-person speeches just to cut the noise (we do that using "Audio" button from the input module.
3) The sound from several RTMP input modules has to be constantly adjusted during a live.
For example, we had a special project with Discovery Channel having 8 cameras outdoor in the city capturing them into vMix trough RTMP modules. (
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Imagine having to adjust the sound in live from the audio panel. You are never sure which is camera 3 and which is camera 5 there. You have to do that in split of a second.
If you have such control near the input module on the left, there you simply have the visual identification of the module so do not have to effectively read the name of the module each time just to be sure you check or adjust the right one.
4) In conferences when we capture ( desktop capture module) the slides of the speaker you are often taken by surprise by the speaker having a video with sound.
Then you have to react in a second and activate sound and adjust the level in a second.
It is always hard ( time consuming ) to find the right audio item in the vMix mixer and activate it.
5) During some shows, while a video input (video clip) is running, the speakers in front of the camera start to comment the images.
Then you have to do the following steps in a split of a second: unmute their audio input from the mics ( previously muted) -> lower the volume of the video input -> increase the volume after their comment is finished
Once again, it is very hard to identify which audio item in the vMix mixer is the video clip running where you have to lower the volume from the video clip. You can do that only by visual identification in the input modules area.
ovinas wrote:The saved space will also be lost because you will have the audio input modules in full size like video input modules.
Speaker icon has to be there as Martin described (mute all buses).
Just to be sure I was clear. I do not say that we have to move the same audio modules from the right to left area.
I wanted to say (maybe) it will be better to have audio controls on the input modules just like we have now the audio metering, Audio button and ( probably this is a better solution) just like we have the option to show there the playback speed for video ( having the option to show it or hide it).