admin wrote:ClementN wrote:
We need to have the external audio in as an audio input because we need to be able to automatically (triggers) switch on and off the external audio in different moments of the show.
Could you explain in more detail what you mean by this?
Since the audio mixer will be controlling this input, surely you can mute sources as required there?
Please allow me first to tell a few words about us. We call ourself "flexiLIVE" as we do live production in a lot of various situations ( we do business events lke big conferences, special projects like urban man hunting or tv shows produced at difefrent locations). We don't have a general scenario.
An important thing.. Sometimes, our decisions, approaces and set-ups are driven by business resons and not always they are the ideal approach from the tech point of view.
In my previous comment I was refering to talk show live production we do. For those shows we had to deliver the complete show without any further editing right after it is finished.
This is why during some parts of the show we have to mute the mics ( ex: during the intro, during some of the video clips, during breaks).
We do that automatically using triggers.
Of course we can do it manually but why do that and mute them from the external mixer when we just can do it automatically from within vMix?
For example, we have the following tv show start sequance ( automated by just hitting the F1 and F2 keys ):
F1
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1. Mute (audio off) the main autio in module ( the one with the mics)
2. Clear all overlays
3. Cut a video loop (video module with titles overlay)
3. Start an ambiental music ( audio module )
4. Start the live streaming
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We do that with 15 minutes before show starts
At this moment, we can do all the audio (or video) adjustments we need without disturbing the livestream.
The livestream audience only see the video loop telling them the show will start in a few minutes and hear the ambiental music.
When the time comes to really start teh show we hit
F2
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(on transition in)
1. Stop the audio module ( ambiental music )
2. Cut the Intro video (with sound)
3. Start the recording
(on completion)
4. Cut the host camera for the welcome speach
5. Start the mics sound ( the audio in module )
6. Put the overlays ( show logo and initial title)
We have some similar scenes during the show and finish it in reverse order
Esc
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1. Remove the overlays
2. Transition to the Outro-credits ( with sound)
3. Switch off the mics ( main audio in module)
4. Fade to black
5. Stop the recording
6. Stop the livestream
At this point we are ready to deliver the show to the customer
So, in conclusion, we'll be happy to be able to control the audio from an external mixer for unexpected situations (adjust sound level) but we still want to benefit from the automation features.
peterphelan wrote:
No offence intended, so hope this comment will be treated as constructive, but this just seems "nuts" to me -:) You can achieve the result much more effectively and automatically by using a Gate. So as I said earlier, are you now going have yet more sliders in vMix to adjust threshold, pre-open, attack, hold and release times! And all via a mouse!
None taken :) I really appreciate the discussions here as it can bring brilliant solutions to our problems and also a daily improved vMix .
So, we'll always use external for audio as long as this will be possible.
Until now, for some modules ( skype desktop capure, video clips, rtmp in ) we had to work with the "mouse" or "keyboard" because they are vMix modules.
This is the kind of scenario I was commented on.
Imagine 2 desktop capture with sound from a Skype discution during a show with several person at the venue and 2 persons trough Skype.
Each Skype person say something from time to time. Between their interventions, they are doing different actions that we have to react at ( saying something to their children, or talking on the phone with another person, or writting something at the keyboard making a lot of noise).
This is the kind of sound you can not handle by a Gate. You simply have to react and switch off their sound.
You do this from the input module as it is not economically justified to have a sound person to each Skype laptop.
Anyway, from now one, with Martins improvments (adding the buses) it will be possible to unload a lot of audio from vMix and get it trough external. Thank you, Martin :)
P.S. - Have fun, Richard! :)