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Hi I am using a Behringer xenya Q12o4 mixer. I am having problems with echo when I turn on audio in VMix when trying to bring in sound from a guest on zoom. I have no echo on the system setup with zoom but when I engage the audio for vMix I get an echo. I have my head set coming out of the mixers phones out. I have set up the same way that serveal others have for having a zoom guest and using the mixer. George Price, and Tom Willis both have spent a couple hours with me and they are baffeled as to why I have an echo in my earphones when I turn on audio in vMix. I have the audio input in vMix set to my usb mixer. There is only one vMix audio input. audio on all my camera's are set to none I have the mics going into channel one on the mixer. I am sending from my audio out from my sound card to my mixer channel 4. the aux knob is turned to the left on channel 4 and all other channels. I am listening through headphones from the phones out in the mixer. Zoom audio works flawlessly no echo, the minute I engage the audio on the audio input on vMix I get a delayed echo of my mic. in the headset. Would appreciate some direction. This is link to manual for my usb mixer. https://static.bhphotovi....com/lit_files/61866.pdfCarl
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Did this get solved? I use a USB mixer as well and have audio echo. I feel like beacuse vmix is previewing the audio it's outputting and I'm hearing the feed from the mixer phones jack.
Anyway to output the audio, but mute the audio preview in vmix?
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Yes, I used virtual audio cables and did a mix minus set up to get rid of my echo.
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cntenney wrote:Yes, I used virtual audio cables and did a mix minus set up to get rid of my echo. Yep, that's that way it needs to be done. Since I use vMix with a lot of conference or video conference work, I use VoiceMeeter Banana all the time. It has the complex routing to allow dual mix-minus setup. The vMix audio becomes an upstream source to VMB. The pair are massively powerful. BTW - VB-Audio just released a new and very fast spectrum analyser called Spectralissime. It's still in beta, but looks very useful.
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If your not familiar with mix minus here is a how to set it up that Tom Sinclair put together for vMix. Here is a link to a mix minus just using hardware which I think helps us get our head wrapped around the concept. Hope that helps.
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