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With the new channel audio router the mixer is getting very flexible especially when using multi channel embedded sources.
One function I can't see how to do is to use the A or B busses as a submix that is routed into the Master mix. For instance the mics could be routed to the A buss and then this becomes a sub master that can be opened with one fader.
The channel router could be added to the AB buss masters and these routed into the Master mix. Being able to send the MAB mixes to any other buss would take this further.
Another way to do this would be to implement a couple of virtual `VCA' groups with associated master faders so a soft group of channels can be globally controlled or trimmed.
Thanks vMix, V20 is stunning.
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Peter B wrote:...One function I can't see how to do is to use the A or B busses as a submix that is routed into the Master mix.... Check out "Audio Input" --> "vMix Audio - Bus A" and "vMix Audio - Bus B". Quiet simple to do... ;-)
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Thanks, I wasn't aware of that but there seems to be a 160ms delay that I can correct with a file source with a negative delay but not a live source.
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Peter B wrote:Thanks, I wasn't aware of that but there seems to be a 160ms delay that I can correct with a file source with a negative delay but not a live source. I thought so when I was working with this yesterday. I think you are saying if you send to a BUS that you get a delay? I do like the implementation of BUS A or B being an Input that is a great way to do what Audio Mixers call a Sub Bus.
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Yes, re-entering the Bus as a source has too much delay for lip sync.
I'm now thinking the 'VCA' group(s) would be easier to implement and wouldn't burn a bus to to make a group but there are configurations that can't be done with a VCA sub.
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