Great Video Ajay! Here's are a few things I do in my livestream mix from our X32: 1. Send your Livestream Bus pair to a linked pair of Matrices. Then move your physical outputs in routing from the bus pair to the Matrix pair. What this will do for you, is allow you to use two of the effects rack slots for your livestream output. For me, I put a Strereo Graphic EQ inserted on the Bus Pair and the Precision Limiter inserted on the Matrix pair. 2. Use the precision limiter to boost your audio send to livestream. My settings in the precision limiter are: Input Gain:16db / Output Gain: -3.5db / Squeeze:60% / Knee:0 / Attack:0.05 / Release:348ms. You don't want it hitting the limiter very hard or very often.. at most 2-3 db of limiting at the very loudest moments, so play with the input depending on your gain staging. 3. Use the Graphic EQ to shape the overall EQ of the mix to the livestream. It's going to sound different than your room! 4. Make sure that your Livestream Bus Pair SENDS are set as POST FADER from your channels. That way if you make a change in the house, you also make the same change on the livestream.. as well you're going to be post eq, compression, gating, etc 5. Don't forget to send your wet effects (reverb, delay, etc) to your livestream busses. Dry mixes sound very strange.. there won't be any natural reverb in the mix as you would get in a room 6. Use Room/Audience mics 7. If you're using an ATEM or an encoder where you can monitor the levels coming IN, then it's a good idea to match your audio output levels from the Matrices on the X32 to your audio input levels on the ATEM. What I'll do for this, is grab a 1k sine wav tone from youtube and run it to the livestream mix. Pull up the METERS on the X32 and dive over to the In/Out tab and monitor the output on the physical OUTPUTS you routed your Matrix pair to. I usually try to get an output level at about -10db from my tone channel. Then flip over to the ATEM and set your input level so that your meter is reading the same thing on the input (in the example above -10db). This will help insure you're not clipping... or if you do, you can see it on your x32 meters, as they'll now match your input meters in the ATEM. 8. Enable the limiter in the ATEM on both the audio input channel and Master channel to -3.3 with the fastest attack it will allow (0.7). Don't worry about going into the red on the ATEM, you want to shoot for a peak level of -3.5 to -3.3 on your loudest moments to get a good full sound on the livestream.
@@AJaytheCEO I'm impressed by your humility. You know and teach so much but you're also very open in acknowledging the areas you're not an expert in. I pray you continue to grow in knowledge and wisdom. Thanks for your humility
Hoping to tag in in this. Trying to setup a livestream mix but the problem is the first 14 mix busses on our x32 are tied up with feeding Aviom IEMs leaving me 4 mix busses (EQ busses?) Is it possible to use 2 of these mix busses as livestream busses? I’ve been playing around and it does make it to the pc via usb but it also seems to come out the house mix with effects applied.
@11:22 you stated copy all your settings to your livestream buses. Could you make a video of that or possibly send me some information on that please? I need to control the musicians volume
Thank you for the video. I’m a bit of a novice here. My question is, how can I manage my stream mix in a different room? Do I duplicate the inputs to the X-32, use a separate interface, or capture the output from USB to a DAW? I basically want one engineer to focus on in-house and another to focus on the stream mix separately. Thanks for your reply.
My brain is racked on how to create a seperate mix from an analog mixer that eventually leads to my atem mini pro using line out on one of the mic ports. Do I use a 8 channel audio interface to my desktop and then to atem?
With the USB connection, when you install the drivers, you will have 1-2,3-4,5-6,7-8 and 1-8 as output USB options. Route the Main LR to a given output and select that same output or 1-8 to get them all as your USB audio for your livestream
I use another route. I use bus 1/2 for the house, us 3/4 for all broadcast speech and bus 5/6 for al broadcast music. BUs 3/4 and 5/6 have different processing and both are sent to MTX 1/2. MTX 1/2 are leaving via an XLR out. That is going balanced to the videobooth. At the video booth they go into a DI-box. With gound lift to prevent possible humm. The output of the DI goed into the mic-in of our ATEM (extreme). In this way length is no issue. I receive a copy of the ATEM screen so I always have a good view on the stage and I can see the audio level going out. Aside this, I also mix 2 monitors and a line fo the hearing impaired. I only use busses, no main-out. With the fader and pre/post/sub programming I decide what goes where at what level. This makes training new engineers easier to do. God bless! If you want to listen to our stream, leave a comment and I post the url.
I note the Air software is similar to the XR18 Air app. I was able to follow your walkthrough. Have not come across the XR18 in any of your Churches? Would love to see you play with one. Good job with this presentation.
AJ when I play music threw the computer my mikes [1and 3] level are receiving it and there off Some thing in the routing is wrong maybe? I can say a word or make noise and the mic's are still hearing it even thou there off do you know what I did wrong? Even with sound off on the computer the mic's are picking up sound from the mic's ?Don
Hi again! Happy New Year! Last Question. Are you using an XLR to TRS to connect the mixer to the ATEM? If not, might I ask how you are connecting? Thanks again!
correct me if i am wrong, but when we say "A Mix" does this not include EQ, Compression, gate etc for each channel? the reality is this method only gives you a separate balance, but in terms of the mix for each channel, everything else is affected. EX: if you had to boost the low end of you bass guitar because a speaker limitations in the room, whilst this EQ boost works for the room it won't always work for the Live stream tones. So really you get a separate balance but ultimately the same mix.
No, those are dynamics processing. They effect the sound but not the mix. Mixing is mixing and I mean mixing is about blending regardless of the processors. FOH vs STREAM MIX you have to EQ the house speakers instead of the channel, and EQ the stream mix instead of the channel. EX: You wouldn't turn up the house or stream mix to hear the bass more because it effects everything else it's the same when it comes to anu other dynamics processing where you wouldn't do that to any main out because of a channel. That's why dynamics processing is different than mixing. Dynamics processing can be done at both levels. I've been celebrating so excuse any typos
Nice post. Now I heard a low buzzing sound on your playback when you were playing your iPad and on the microphone that you were testing. Can you tell me how do you stop the buzzing sound?
Hi, my x32 was not updated for a while; I have 1.15 firmware. The board does not read my USB drive to update. I've already turned it off and held the view button while turning it off and nothing. What should I do?
Your presentation is awesome…I’m just wondering why some of the best minds have such an incredible difference in the volume levels for the intro vs. the presentation levels. I’m guessing 5- 10 db difference, mind you that it happens in most videos, in fact in order to hear you speak clearly I have to max out my volume on my ear buds and turn it down for the intro blast. Thanks for the awesome level of knowledge regardless of the db issue.
My intro and outro are made and I just add them to my videos during editing. When I record, I have my volume set on my speakers and into at 50% and I typically drop the intro/outro volume to match as best as possible but I don't always get it right
Great Video Ajay! Here's are a few things I do in my livestream mix from our X32:
1. Send your Livestream Bus pair to a linked pair of Matrices. Then move your physical outputs in routing from the bus pair to the Matrix pair. What this will do for you, is allow you to use two of the effects rack slots for your livestream output. For me, I put a Strereo Graphic EQ inserted on the Bus Pair and the Precision Limiter inserted on the Matrix pair.
2. Use the precision limiter to boost your audio send to livestream. My settings in the precision limiter are: Input Gain:16db / Output Gain: -3.5db / Squeeze:60% / Knee:0 / Attack:0.05 / Release:348ms. You don't want it hitting the limiter very hard or very often.. at most 2-3 db of limiting at the very loudest moments, so play with the input depending on your gain staging.
3. Use the Graphic EQ to shape the overall EQ of the mix to the livestream. It's going to sound different than your room!
4. Make sure that your Livestream Bus Pair SENDS are set as POST FADER from your channels. That way if you make a change in the house, you also make the same change on the livestream.. as well you're going to be post eq, compression, gating, etc
5. Don't forget to send your wet effects (reverb, delay, etc) to your livestream busses. Dry mixes sound very strange.. there won't be any natural reverb in the mix as you would get in a room
6. Use Room/Audience mics
7. If you're using an ATEM or an encoder where you can monitor the levels coming IN, then it's a good idea to match your audio output levels from the Matrices on the X32 to your audio input levels on the ATEM. What I'll do for this, is grab a 1k sine wav tone from youtube and run it to the livestream mix. Pull up the METERS on the X32 and dive over to the In/Out tab and monitor the output on the physical OUTPUTS you routed your Matrix pair to. I usually try to get an output level at about -10db from my tone channel. Then flip over to the ATEM and set your input level so that your meter is reading the same thing on the input (in the example above -10db). This will help insure you're not clipping... or if you do, you can see it on your x32 meters, as they'll now match your input meters in the ATEM.
8. Enable the limiter in the ATEM on both the audio input channel and Master channel to -3.3 with the fastest attack it will allow (0.7). Don't worry about going into the red on the ATEM, you want to shoot for a peak level of -3.5 to -3.3 on your loudest moments to get a good full sound on the livestream.
Thanks for the added items. The Sound is new for me so this helps a bunch.
@@AJaytheCEO I'm impressed by your humility. You know and teach so much but you're also very open in acknowledging the areas you're not an expert in.
I pray you continue to grow in knowledge and wisdom. Thanks for your humility
Jake, I'm going to try this out in the morning. Really interesting. I like the sine wave idea. I've been struggling with the levels
@@dazzarg5 good deal! Lemme know how it goes!
Hoping to tag in in this. Trying to setup a livestream mix but the problem is the first 14 mix busses on our x32 are tied up with feeding Aviom IEMs leaving me 4 mix busses (EQ busses?)
Is it possible to use 2 of these mix busses as livestream busses? I’ve been playing around and it does make it to the pc via usb but it also seems to come out the house mix with effects applied.
Piano Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor...Nice piece of Classical Music👍
Thank you Ajay as usual!
My pleasure!
@11:22 you stated copy all your settings to your livestream buses. Could you make a video of that or possibly send me some information on that please? I need to control the musicians volume
Great video ! Helps a lot !
Thanks
THANKS AJ
You are welcome
Thank you for the video. I’m a bit of a novice here. My question is, how can I manage my stream mix in a different room? Do I duplicate the inputs to the X-32, use a separate interface, or capture the output from USB to a DAW? I basically want one engineer to focus on in-house and another to focus on the stream mix separately. Thanks for your reply.
Hi! Thank you for what you’re doing! Can you do with same thing with the XR18?
Yes you can!
Thank you!! Have a blessed year!
@@janeeprince4456 thank you. You have a great one as well
My brain is racked on how to create a seperate mix from an analog mixer that eventually leads to my atem mini pro using line out on one of the mic ports. Do I use a 8 channel audio interface to my desktop and then to atem?
Love the videos AJ. Do you happen to have one of these if routing through x-usb?
Yes I do
I wanted to copy in house mix (LandR) to a live stream using the usb out. I may need a roadmap and direction.
With the USB connection, when you install the drivers, you will have 1-2,3-4,5-6,7-8 and 1-8 as output USB options. Route the Main LR to a given output and select that same output or 1-8 to get them all as your USB audio for your livestream
How about input/output connections from the main board to the live stream board? Mono / Stereo cables and length restrictions! :-) Thanks Ajay!
Either will work and the length restrictions are mainly due to the type of cable used.
I use another route. I use bus 1/2 for the house, us 3/4 for all broadcast speech and bus 5/6 for al broadcast music. BUs 3/4 and 5/6 have different processing and both are sent to MTX 1/2. MTX 1/2 are leaving via an XLR out.
That is going balanced to the videobooth. At the video booth they go into a DI-box. With gound lift to prevent possible humm. The output of the DI goed into the mic-in of our ATEM (extreme).
In this way length is no issue.
I receive a copy of the ATEM screen so I always have a good view on the stage and I can see the audio level going out.
Aside this, I also mix 2 monitors and a line fo the hearing impaired.
I only use busses, no main-out.
With the fader and pre/post/sub programming I decide what goes where at what level.
This makes training new engineers easier to do.
God bless!
If you want to listen to our stream, leave a comment and I post the url.
I note the Air software is similar to the XR18 Air app. I was able to follow your walkthrough. Have not come across the XR18 in any of your Churches? Would love to see you play with one. Good job with this presentation.
Liberty Baptist Church uses the xr18 as well as greater works
What is the buzz at the end I hear in the mx?
AJ when I play music threw the computer my mikes [1and 3] level are receiving it and there off Some thing in the routing is wrong maybe? I can say a word or make noise and the mic's are still hearing it even thou there off do you know what I did wrong? Even with sound off on the computer the mic's are picking up sound from the mic's ?Don
Hi again! Happy New Year! Last Question. Are you using an XLR to TRS to connect the mixer to the ATEM? If not, might I ask how you are connecting? Thanks again!
Yes I am.amzn.to/3tQM6It
You are awesome! Thank you!@@AJaytheCEO
I have tried L/R of main to USB 1/2. Should I copy L/R to mix bus, then send mix bus to USB?
no as USB 1/2 should have the audio you routed
correct me if i am wrong, but when we say "A Mix" does this not include EQ, Compression, gate etc for each channel? the reality is this method only gives you a separate balance, but in terms of the mix for each channel, everything else is affected. EX: if you had to boost the low end of you bass guitar because a speaker limitations in the room, whilst this EQ boost works for the room it won't always work for the Live stream tones. So really you get a separate balance but ultimately the same mix.
No, those are dynamics processing. They effect the sound but not the mix. Mixing is mixing and I mean mixing is about blending regardless of the processors. FOH vs STREAM MIX you have to EQ the house speakers instead of the channel, and EQ the stream mix instead of the channel. EX: You wouldn't turn up the house or stream mix to hear the bass more because it effects everything else it's the same when it comes to anu other dynamics processing where you wouldn't do that to any main out because of a channel. That's why dynamics processing is different than mixing. Dynamics processing can be done at both levels. I've been celebrating so excuse any typos
Nice post. Now I heard a low buzzing sound on your playback when you were playing your iPad and on the microphone that you were testing. Can you tell me how do you stop the buzzing sound?
On my part the buzzing was because I didn't change the atem to line for the X32
Good day would you recommend the x32 rack over the xr18 I have xr18 and was thinking of upgrading
It depends on budget but the rack mount gives you an upgrade path over the xr18
Hi, my x32 was not updated for a while; I have 1.15 firmware. The board does not read my USB drive to update. I've already turned it off and held the view button while turning it off and nothing. What should I do?
Make sure you format it to exfat format and place it on the main directory and not in a folder
Hi Ajay
It looks like you are using the app for the laptop, can you please add the link to download the computer app for the X32.
It's the same app: www.behringer.com/downloads.html
Your presentation is awesome…I’m just wondering why some of the best minds have such an incredible difference in the volume levels for the intro vs. the presentation levels. I’m guessing 5- 10 db difference, mind you that it happens in most videos, in fact in order to hear you speak clearly I have to max out my volume on my ear buds and turn it down for the intro blast. Thanks for the awesome level of knowledge regardless of the db issue.
My intro and outro are made and I just add them to my videos during editing. When I record, I have my volume set on my speakers and into at 50% and I typically drop the intro/outro volume to match as best as possible but I don't always get it right
Just get a daw to drop your video in after you edit it and do some "clip gaining" and metering
Do the Yamaha MG-XU mixers have a similar software?
None that I am aware of
How do pan channels and make us of effects in livestreaming without affecting the FOH?
If you made a mic for live stream then the pans made on that mod won't affect foh. Same goes for effects
We just move from analog to digital with the PreSonus StudioLive 32s. Would it be the same ?
Yes. Mt Sinai is set up the same way
Where is the hum coming from? Do you have a ground issue? Seems like both the iPad and the rode had it.
It was the cable I was using for my iPad.
Hate it when that happens
Can I use the aux out? i’m using the aux1 going into a audio interface.its always to hot Iam so confused. Need help please lol
Iam using xair12
Yes you can
what mixer do u use?
X32 compact
How setup up head phone
Need more specifics on this? Headphones for musicians, operator?