Awesome Vid. Doing the same thing at my church as well. only difference is we are using a Matrix for our broadcast with certain groups that only affect the broadcast.
Awesome mix, could you PLEASE do a detailed video of your settings per channel on the live mix including the effects settlings... it will be a huge blessing. Thanks
Hey Ryland! Working on improving our mix. Wondering why you have chosen to have a post-fader stereo buss? Wouldn't doing pre-fader give you a better mix by not having it affected by the house mix at all?
Because this way you set different starting mixes but if the house engineer brings up a vocalist that is leading a song or an electric guitar solo it is affected in the stream mix.
This is almost exactly how we are doing it (with Allen & Heath GLD80). Seems like everyone ether sends the LR-Main to the stream or jumps to a separate DAW broadcast mix. We do want to someday have an active broadcast mix, but with this method, we always find other uses for the talent that would be spent having two separate mix engineers for each service.
How do you go about sending your busses mix to your livestream? I saw in your previous videos that you have an atem television studio hd. Do you send your busses via xlr straight into your atem xlr inputs and use the atem as both video and audio in your encoding software to stream? This video was very helpful. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Yes the vocal reverb and delay that goes to our house also goes to our stream. We add reverb on the snare as well with a different reverb. But crowd mics will help a lot as well.
For the crowd mics? They are shotgun, but super cardioid or normal cardioid would probably be fine. Sometimes it can pick up too much of an individual in the crowd, but I've been very happy overall. They are some old AKG mics we had.
Do you really wanna mess with Ur head and blow Ur mind? If u have a mono acoustic guitar, route it thru 2 channels and pan them hard left and right and delay one channel by 7-18ms (mute the delayed channel on Ur main buss). This will make Ur guitar super wide and full in the stereo mix. Listen to it in headphones as u start to dial in the delay. It's very cool. This also works amazing with Ur live mics. Not good for stereo keyboard though.
Awesome Vid. Doing the same thing at my church as well. only difference is we are using a Matrix for our broadcast with certain groups that only affect the broadcast.
Mix sounds great !
Awesome mix, could you PLEASE do a detailed video of your settings per channel on the live mix including the effects settlings... it will be a huge blessing. Thanks
Hey Ryland! Working on improving our mix. Wondering why you have chosen to have a post-fader stereo buss? Wouldn't doing pre-fader give you a better mix by not having it affected by the house mix at all?
Because this way you set different starting mixes but if the house engineer brings up a vocalist that is leading a song or an electric guitar solo it is affected in the stream mix.
@@RylandRussell Thanks for getting back to me! So basically this way you don't need to have a engineer dedicated to the stream mix?
This is almost exactly how we are doing it (with Allen & Heath GLD80). Seems like everyone ether sends the LR-Main to the stream or jumps to a separate DAW broadcast mix. We do want to someday have an active broadcast mix, but with this method, we always find other uses for the talent that would be spent having two separate mix engineers for each service.
Awesome mix. How do you get your drums to sound so good?
A drum breakdown is in the works!
Do you know and can show me how to set up a broadcast mix on the Soundcraft Si Impact board please? We use this board at our church
Hmm I'm not familiar with that one but the same concepts apply. Create a stereo AUX that is post fader.
How do you go about sending your busses mix to your livestream? I saw in your previous videos that you have an atem television studio hd. Do you send your busses via xlr straight into your atem xlr inputs and use the atem as both video and audio in your encoding software to stream? This video was very helpful. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Yes I go two xlr out of our sound board into the ATEM. 👍🏻
Awesome! Great work and content, subscribed.
What song using in play check?
Free cage drummers!
Our room is pretty quiet. We went from using a td20 to uncaged drums and got zero complaints 😀
Do you add the reverb to the stream too?
Yes the vocal reverb and delay that goes to our house also goes to our stream. We add reverb on the snare as well with a different reverb. But crowd mics will help a lot as well.
How do you have independent gain on your stereo livestream bus ? Are you splitting the signal coming into your board ?
Hey Daniel, it actually is not independent gain. Just a separate fader mix.
Ah! Got it. Sounds great bro
hi what wireless shure microphones do you use
Hey! Older shure ulx stuff with beta 87a capsules.
@@RylandRussell thanks i am using qlxd4 with sm58beta
What condenser mic’s do you use, shotgun or standard cardioid?
For the crowd mics? They are shotgun, but super cardioid or normal cardioid would probably be fine. Sometimes it can pick up too much of an individual in the crowd, but I've been very happy overall. They are some old AKG mics we had.
Do you really wanna mess with Ur head and blow Ur mind? If u have a mono acoustic guitar, route it thru 2 channels and pan them hard left and right and delay one channel by 7-18ms (mute the delayed channel on Ur main buss). This will make Ur guitar super wide and full in the stereo mix. Listen to it in headphones as u start to dial in the delay. It's very cool. This also works amazing with Ur live mics. Not good for stereo keyboard though.
Worth a shot! I’ll give it a try sometime.
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