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VMix has audio buses from A to G.
I will like to make use of buses C to F to create manual mix minus but I cannot seem to send audio to those buses. For audio bus A and B is easy as there is a simple button in the audio mixer section to make the selection but not for the rest of the buses.
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You need to "Enable" busses C-G by first going to the main Settings>Audio. Enable each buss (C-G) in the dropdown menus. Then restart vMix. Now when you go to the Audio Mixer, you right-click on any of the "MAB" buttons. Then select the busses you wish to assign to that input. It's a little tricky at first but you'll get it...
cheers, Richard
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Do you know Richard if it's possible to bring into vMix audio from a BUS output on a AIR XR 18 external mixer by any chance ? You can bring in audio channel inputs from the XR 18 via X-AIR ASIO Drivers which work great inside vMix for inputs 1/18 Just wondering about BUS outputs, is it possible to bring in a BUS ?
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Yes, theoretically it should work on any ASIO compatible device.
When you "Enable" the Bus in the Settings>Audio, choose the "ASIO Driver" from the pulldown instead of just 'enabling' the bus. Then from the pulldown next to the output selection, choose which ouput to send it to your device. I haven't tested it on X-Air but I just tried it on a UMC-404HD and it works OK. I'm assuming it would work on your Behringer device as well.
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Thanks for the reply. I am able to receive audio from the INPUTS on the X-Air, my question if more for the BUS OUTPUTS being sent from the Air into the vMix audio inputs. So I would like to create a audio into within vMix that is being fed from a AIR BUS output. I hope thats not to confusing.
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Ah OK. Sorry I don't have an X-Air to play with, but I just browsed the X-Air manual and section 6.13 refers to routing. See if you can actually re-enter an Aux Out as an input to USB within the matrix. Some mixer may do this, but it's really model dependent.
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Originally Posted by: raugert You need to "Enable" busses C-G by first going to the main Settings>Audio. Enable each buss (C-G) in the dropdown menus. Then restart vMix. Now when you go to the Audio Mixer, you right-click on any of the "MAB" buttons. Then select the busses you wish to assign to that input. It's a little tricky at first but you'll get it...
cheers, Richard Thank you very much, that really solve the issue. I could not find that in the vMix manual at all.
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