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Leonardo.rio94  
#1 Posted : Friday, December 18, 2020 1:01:04 AM(UTC)
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I there,
I'm working on a streaming studio as a Sound Engeneer.
We recently buy a x32 anf now i have a question.
Most of the time we make calls throw Vmix and i would like to send those calls to x32 for equalize and work the dinamics and then send them back to Vmix for streaming.
Any one know if that its possible? Using NDI so send the audio to x32? Or any other way without using bus chanels.
I will have an Allen & Heath ml5000 too, for receiving audio from the green screen studio, the translation Hubs and probably in the future use it for music live stream.

Thank you to all.

Cheers
tbarden  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, December 23, 2020 8:15:45 AM(UTC)
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This is from memory so YMMV.

First, you can use NDI Tools Screen Capture to define an NDI Audio source on any network-attached computer.

Next you'll need to use the x32's x-usb function along with a copy of the X32 Edit software (free download on the Music Group website). Connect the x32 to the computer you're running vMix on and fire up X32 Edit then in the routing section you should be able to "see" the NDI audio source and map it to an unused input channel on the x32 then you can massage the audio to your hearts content. Finally, the USB link to the x32 will already have an ASIO device giving you access to the x32 output which you can then define as an audio input in vMix.
mavik  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, December 23, 2020 9:28:24 AM(UTC)
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The x32 and the XR18 should be build of the same framework and hopefully this video will give you some idea of how to make use of it.
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