I know i am late to join this conversation, but i am inspired, how much you get to try and do alone as a pastor of a starting church ❤ God bless. And i love your set up, chances are it has changed by now with church growing. Thanks for the tip on sound too. 🙏
Thx for the "water pump analogy"!) But the better way, when you think from the end to the begginning. This mean that you set the output of the final "pump" (which you will be use for control) to max. It's more manageable.
Thanks Pastor. So with the mixer, does it mean no audio interface is needed? If so how and where do we regulate the sound from the mixer to Atem mini Pro/Ecamm live?
Thanks Ryan... Video was helpful to me. My Men's Bible Study is on ZOOM... having issues with some feedback using Ecamm. Haven't started pulling ZOOM into Ecamm yet, but, prayerfully soon. We have seven teachers - 1 in Antigua, 2 in Texas and 4 here in So.Cali. I'm the Host/and one of the teachers. Have 2018 iMac; 2022 MacBook Air; Scarlett 2x2, an Alexis Multimix 4;, ATEM Mini. Not using the last three yet, but have been ZOOMing since 3/20/2020... currently have 5,778 log-ins to our study since startup (avg 8-15/study). I'll be working with your ideas to try to work through me mini issues. Thanks for your videos!... James.
All true, I did shoot, for a political group, at a local church that rented out their facility. The church had a semi-massive Soundcraft mixer that was manned by a volunteer that was glued to his iPhone and did not want to be there. Luckily the mixer had multiple XLR outs for sub-groups, so getting a feed for my camera was simple. The Soundcraft mixer was so quiet at every stage, the audio did not suffer when the sound person gave me a lopsided "Unity Gain" feed where the mic channel pots were set wrong and the main outs were set wrong to compensate for the wrong levels on the mic channel pots. Had about 10 minutes to get my camera and audio set up before the event started, so basically no technical rehearsal.
I know i am late to join this conversation, but i am inspired, how much you get to try and do alone as a pastor of a starting church ❤ God bless. And i love your set up, chances are it has changed by now with church growing.
Thanks for the tip on sound too. 🙏
Thx for the "water pump analogy"!) But the better way, when you think from the end to the begginning.
This mean that you set the output of the final "pump" (which you will be use for control) to max. It's more manageable.
Great video. Nice job explaining complex audio issues in simple terms. Have a great day!
Thanks! 😃
Wonderful Content. Thank You for sharing. have a good day!❤👍
Thank you!
Fantastic video, thank you.
Thanks Pastor. So with the mixer, does it mean no audio interface is needed? If so how and where do we regulate the sound from the mixer to Atem mini Pro/Ecamm live?
Thanks!
Thanks Ryan... Video was helpful to me. My Men's Bible Study is on ZOOM... having issues with some feedback using Ecamm. Haven't started pulling ZOOM into Ecamm yet, but, prayerfully soon. We have seven teachers - 1 in Antigua, 2 in Texas and 4 here in So.Cali. I'm the Host/and one of the teachers. Have 2018 iMac; 2022 MacBook Air; Scarlett 2x2, an Alexis Multimix 4;, ATEM Mini. Not using the last three yet, but have been ZOOMing since 3/20/2020... currently have 5,778 log-ins to our study since startup (avg 8-15/study). I'll be working with your ideas to try to work through me mini issues. Thanks for your videos!... James.
Look for a technique named "Mix minus". Thats the generic solution for your teachers and yourself.
All true, I did shoot, for a political group, at a local church that rented out their facility. The church had a semi-massive Soundcraft mixer that was manned by a volunteer that was glued to his iPhone and did not want to be there. Luckily the mixer had multiple XLR outs for sub-groups, so getting a feed for my camera was simple. The Soundcraft mixer was so quiet at every stage, the audio did not suffer when the sound person gave me a lopsided "Unity Gain" feed where the mic channel pots were set wrong and the main outs were set wrong to compensate for the wrong levels on the mic channel pots. Had about 10 minutes to get my camera and audio set up before the event started, so basically no technical rehearsal.
Very helpful!