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I'd like to be able to send something out bus A and B that isn't being sent to the main mix. There are a few situations in which using the Bus A/B I'd feed an IFB for talent, and they often want to hear themselves in their ear regardless of being on air or not. (hockey games in loud venues, earphones let them talk to themsevles off air). Seems this currently isn't possible. A simple button to send the audio source out the Bus at unity "pre fade" would solve this for most applications.
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spencerm24 wrote:I'd like to be able to send something out bus A and B that isn't being sent to the main mix. A simple button to send the audio source out the Bus at unity "pre fade" would solve this for most applications. Some would argue that you can already do this via the "group send" routing buttons - by switching off 'M' and enabling 'A' and/or 'B' for the input in question. As a user of traditional hardware mixers I'm well aware that this isn't the same as having a pre/post-fader option on the (aux) A & B group channel sends, but AFAIK this is how the vMix audio mixer is intended to be used.
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zenvideo wrote:spencerm24 wrote:I'd like to be able to send something out bus A and B that isn't being sent to the main mix. A simple button to send the audio source out the Bus at unity "pre fade" would solve this for most applications. Some would argue that you can already do this via the "group send" routing buttons - by switching off 'M' and enabling 'A' and/or 'B' for the input in question. As a user of traditional hardware mixers I'm well aware that this isn't the same as having a pre/post-fader option on the (aux) A & B group channel sends, but AFAIK this is how the vMix audio mixer is intended to be used. Thats an alright workaround, I come from physical traditional broadcast environment, so trying I'm trying to adapt to these new ways. I will give that a go and see if it does the trick.
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