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I sent this in as a bug report, but I thought I'd post it here in case it saves anyone some frustration.
Audio busses that are sent to the master bus don't get heard by callers who are sent the master bus.
For example: All the hosts are on BusA. BusA is then sent to Master. Caller is sent Master as their audio return... they don't hear the hosts. They hear everything sent directly to the master, but not any busses sent to the master.
This is in 23.0.0.58 on two different vMix systems, with two different call devices (MacBook on Chrome, iPhone X on Safari).
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This makes sense. I suspect that you are trying to use the busses as a group function which is common on mixers, however tend not to use Aux Busses. Perhaps this would be better as a feature request.
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Quote:Perhaps this would be better as a feature request. Yeah I don't see this as bug, same idea crossed my mind long ago (to use busses as groups), but I believe making it work this way would break the auto Mix Minus feature.
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Is there a way to send out vmix callers individually (on separate busses?) to an external audio mixer, process them and return them back into Vmix as mix minus' to each other. We are basically using Vmix call to get callers in, ISO record each caller. Our concern is how will they hear each other if we treat the audio in this manner. Thank you
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Use NDI on vMixCall inputs to send the feeds individually to another host which does the ISOs
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I use Dante Virtual Sound card to ISO audio up to 7 callers. 7 Callers are assign Busses M,A,B,C,D,E,F. In Settings/Audio Outputs Master=Dante VSC 1+2, A=DVSC 3+4, B=DVSC 5+6...F=DVSC 13+14, G=Enabled Assign BusG (ONLY) back to all the vCallers...this is their audio return. vMix will auto mix-minus all the calls and they can hear each other from BusG. If you set up a Dante Audio source from your console, assign it to BusG. You can now "inject" playback, talkback, studio mics or what ever to your callers...make sure its a 7 vCaller mix-minus.
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