Everybody's mic is live a hundred percent of the time once they are brought into the show. They have a very quiet environment, so I just turn all the audio on manually.
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We're having a discussion where anybody can jump in at any time. Auto-mixing means, when I go just to Tom, then his microphone would go on and when I go away from Tom, his audio would automatically turn off, which is not what I wanted to do for this show. If I wanted to have vMix switch the audio with the camera, then there are buttons for auto-mixing as well. So all the media playback goes to the A bus as well.įor video playback, the audio is at one hundred percent. I'm listening to everyone else but not myself, and I wanted to make sure that I can hear what's going on too. I don't want to hear my own voice because there's a slight delay and it throws me off. I’m solo A, so I'm only listening to bus A. All this media also needs to play to bus B because that's what each of the guests is listening to. So these will all play out to the Master program even when the hosts' microphones are muted. The recorded questions are all on Master. They actually become part of the master program audio out.įurther down, there's the pre-show. When the show is ready to go, I go over to this a bus and at on the hour when we would go live, I clicked the bus and now Brooke, Tom and Mike are live. For instance, if I wanted my voice to go to Master, I’d push the button on the bus B master fader.
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But bus A, or any other non-master bus is separate from the Master until I push a button to send it to Master.