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Hi All,
I am a complete novice to vMix audio mixing so hopefully this is not too simple of a question!
I would like to setup a mix minus audio configuration so that I can output the program feed to our three in-field talents earpieces, minus their own microphone feed. Essentially, I would like to send the three mix minus audio feeds out to three virtual audio devices (configured separately in Windows using Virtual Audio Cables...so they just present to vMix as standard Windows audio input devices) and these virtual devices then go into Unity Intercom Server so the correct mix minus program feed can be sent to the Unity client running on the relevant talent's phone.
In vMix v23 I note that the number of additional audio busses has been expanded, so I guess I could setup an independent audio bus for each mix minus which I need...but I thought I would ask if there is a simpler/easier way?
I have searched the forum but most of the mix minus posts relate to vMix Call, which is not relevant or used in this situation.
Thanks in advance!
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Originally Posted by: skoota In vMix v23 I note that the number of additional audio busses has been expanded, so I guess I could setup an independent audio bus for each mix minus which I need.. That's what I'd expect to do, either in vMix or in a traditional hardware audio mixer.
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You basically: 1) Enable a number of audio buses that you need. 2) Send audio from separate sources to each bus to create a separate mix. 3) Select which device buses will output to.
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