Im an audio tech at our LGU. The people working for live stream is from a different team. They have their on compressors and limitters. I had NO IDEA that i was my job to give them an independent mix from my foh. The sample you gave was night and day. And that is whats currently happening to our live stream. Thank you for this!
I just started playing at a church and their livestream sounds exactly like the before clip you had! I’ll be checking this out and figuring out how to gently tell them the livestream audio needs work
this is awesome info! I never thought about an isolated mix for broadcast, and you're right. my problem is I'm not a church, I'm a bar band who wants to live stream my shows. I'm in different venue every time. in looking at the second video in this series, the amount of set up and tear down to make this happen would take a crew I can't afford to pay. I HAVE to be the live sound tech (from the stage), the front man, the broadcast bus sound tech, and the video tech all at once. So, sadly, a matrix mix fed by aux group sends is my only choice. I'm starting my journey tonight and will be adding at least one crowd mic, hopefully two so I can widen the stereo image in post.
Hello Ballast media, thanks for the series of videos about live streams. However I have please and that I would wish that you make a small video on live streaming with basic set up like analogue mixers with USB interface. I pray you'll. Thanks
With an analog mixer, I think the best you can do is an AUX mix. Use a pair of AUX outputs from your board as the stereo feed to your USB audio interface.
Good morning sir. When i mixed according to what you said it is sound good in headphone plugged into the mixer but the sound quality losses badly in the live stream. Please suggest a solution.
Is there a setting in UA-cam Live for musicians? The "normal" settings seem to have an automatic volume control and changes the volume up and down with music (not so much with spoken word).
My experience has been (and I stand to be corrected as things change every day) that UA-cam doesn't change the volume of a livestream while live. BUT, after the stream, yes, they do normalize the audio to -14LUFS.
Awesome! That at least tells me where to look. I streamed this video and at 0:16 the music dipped and I can't figure out why it dipped. ua-cam.com/users/liveD4QWEnyro3I?feature=share
QUESTION: Using the Soundcraft Si Espression 3 with a MADI-USB card. Using your videos, I was able to get all my channels to my computer for recording with some articles on how to use the MADI-USB soundcard. Only thing I can't figure out for the life of me is how to monitor the live mix from my computer. Do I have to designate an out on the board to monitor audio? But then I'm not monitoring the processed audio right? I'd like to at least monitor the audio through a headphone jack on my windows computer, but I can't seem to figure that out... PLEASE HELP!
Are you on a PC or Mac? If you're on a MAC the solution is an "Aggregate Device." But I'll assume you are on a PC. Reaper only likes to have one audio interface configured for audio input and output, so the easiest/cheapest solution will be to route the mixed audio back out the USB to the mixer and route that to an input channel. That will be the processed mix from Reaper. In Dante we can use additional devices on the Dante network to route our mix to, but unfortunately going with USB you're going to be kind of limited. There are some other hacks, you could use ReRoute (inserted as a hardware output on the master bus of Reaper) and then bring that into something else, like OBS on the same computer and monitor from there.
Look or sound? If you mean sound, check out the other vidoes in this series, I walk you through a bunch of great plugins for mixing audio. If you mean look, as in the picture, no plugins are going to help with that. Making your image look good comes down to #1 Lighting, and #2 proper camera setup.
Unfortunately for me a second room for live mixes isn't possible. I mix from an SQ7 and the live stream is assigned to an aux send and I'm a team of one while also operating 5 cameras and 3 projectors. It's not easy but it's fun. My issue on the live stream is reverb feedback in the live stream. I assign one to FOH and a second to the stream's aux assigned solely to that aux but if I get that level too high in the stream it'll feedback without ever coming back through any speakers. Because I'm in a booth monitoring the stream has come down to using the PAFL on that aux and headphones into the board. Not exactly ideal. Any suggestions are more than welcome. You're videos rock.
@@mtso1122 Thanks for the reply. My live stream mix is separate from the FOH mix. It's set up on one of the aux's. The acoustics in this room are a train wreck. 30 foot ceilings in an almost octagonal room with smooth walls but fortunately with that kind of reflection I can keep the FOH reverb down and with a room mic and a little reverb in the live stream I've been able to control it.
Is it possible to made the panels by church 's volunteer? It's quite important if the paint or shape of the sanctuary has a lot of reflections that cause the feedback
I do offer consulting. ballastmedia.com/consulting You can contact me on my facebook page. Do you mean your sound in the room is bad, or the sound on your live stream is bad?
I do offer different levels of consulting if you are looking for help. Everything from an evaluation ("Hey, let's listen to this and give you some idea of improvements you can make") to a full blown, let's get you setup with a separate mix in a DAW and create a template for you to start with.
The first audio in the beginning is with the two ladies singing and the choir isn't singing at all, which is what you want. The second audio is the singers AND the choir which makes it sound like a hall. All the echoing of the second one is something I DON'T want. I want to be plugged into the front of house to just get all the main mic outputs. I don't want the whole room and all that echoing. IMO but you're still the man Ballast and you taught me a lot. 💪🏾👍🏾
No…. Why have the choir at all then. The goal of live music is that it doesn’t sound like a bland studio recording. If I was to get sick, and cant go to church. Then I want the stream to give me everything that I would hear as if I was there. Not trying to say you are wrong, you are free to have your own preference, but I feel you are in the minority of listeners with that opinion.
To be honest the difference is not big at all both examples sounds really bad. I am sorry I do not want to be a ..... but take a listen to this, its an old Levin guitar that I recorded by using Quicktime and a super cheap big membrane USB condencer mic from Gear4music. ua-cam.com/video/qx3sVsW9PiA/v-deo.htmlsi=Hm6ryYtHgfu6mCNY I know it is not possible to compare the audio from a big concert hall with a small rom but you say one of these mixes is a digital mix so the possibilities should be pretty good to get a better low end and more body to the sound.
Im an audio tech at our LGU. The people working for live stream is from a different team. They have their on compressors and limitters. I had NO IDEA that i was my job to give them an independent mix from my foh. The sample you gave was night and day. And that is whats currently happening to our live stream. Thank you for this!
Are u student of LGU?
@@islamicquotes8352 I'm an employee of our Local Gov't Unit.
Lol I wish our's sounded even 10% as close as the first one. That is why I'm here haha.
WOW! Your unmixed video sounds better than ours. Thank you for this great information. We're about to purchase equipment following your videos.
lol finally a youtuber that's on point and can help even viewers that doesn't know any thing about sound :) You are here by added to my subs
The best video on Livestream I've used
Glad to have you back Ballast❤
I just started playing at a church and their livestream sounds exactly like the before clip you had! I’ll be checking this out and figuring out how to gently tell them the livestream audio needs work
this is awesome info! I never thought about an isolated mix for broadcast, and you're right. my problem is I'm not a church, I'm a bar band who wants to live stream my shows. I'm in different venue every time. in looking at the second video in this series, the amount of set up and tear down to make this happen would take a crew I can't afford to pay. I HAVE to be the live sound tech (from the stage), the front man, the broadcast bus sound tech, and the video tech all at once. So, sadly, a matrix mix fed by aux group sends is my only choice. I'm starting my journey tonight and will be adding at least one crowd mic, hopefully two so I can widen the stereo image in post.
Nice video we use a DAW with Dante as our network it sounds nice but any ideas will definitely be helpful
What a timely series! We just got a Waze server ready to go, and I really do not know how to use it yet.
Your video made me understand the difference. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your video and information. May God continue to bless your ministry
Thank you very much for this training, I really want to know more because my audio stream is still not good
Truly Thank God! Thank you so much for posting this video.
Thank you! It is so nice to see you :)
Yeah, we really need this series! We just send the feed from our sound board currently.
True. I have never watched a new movie online that just came out with bad quality but if I ever did. The audio would have to be good to sit through it
I am interesting to learn more about this video. Thank you for sharing!
Awesome Video.. Thanks from Nov 2023 almost 2024 😊
Hello Ballast media, thanks for the series of videos about live streams. However I have please and that I would wish that you make a small video on live streaming with basic set up like analogue mixers with USB interface. I pray you'll. Thanks
With an analog mixer, I think the best you can do is an AUX mix. Use a pair of AUX outputs from your board as the stereo feed to your USB audio interface.
The best video 🔥
❤ cool video and best way to understand
Great informative video !
Good morning sir. When i mixed according to what you said it is sound good in headphone plugged into the mixer but the sound quality losses badly in the live stream. Please suggest a solution.
Hard to tell without hearing it, but what encoding settings are you using for your stream? What bit rate is the audio?
@@BallastMediathanks for replying sir. The audio bitrate we are using in vmix is 320
Can you send a link to one of your streams? You can put it here or send me a message on my Facebook page. The link is on the description.
@@BallastMedia ua-cam.com/users/live3yxRVSG47L4?feature=share
Is there a setting in UA-cam Live for musicians? The "normal" settings seem to have an automatic volume control and changes the volume up and down with music (not so much with spoken word).
My experience has been (and I stand to be corrected as things change every day) that UA-cam doesn't change the volume of a livestream while live. BUT, after the stream, yes, they do normalize the audio to -14LUFS.
Awesome! That at least tells me where to look. I streamed this video and at 0:16 the music dipped and I can't figure out why it dipped. ua-cam.com/users/liveD4QWEnyro3I?feature=share
Great Video looking forward to the rest🥰
QUESTION: Using the Soundcraft Si Espression 3 with a MADI-USB card. Using your videos, I was able to get all my channels to my computer for recording with some articles on how to use the MADI-USB soundcard. Only thing I can't figure out for the life of me is how to monitor the live mix from my computer. Do I have to designate an out on the board to monitor audio? But then I'm not monitoring the processed audio right? I'd like to at least monitor the audio through a headphone jack on my windows computer, but I can't seem to figure that out... PLEASE HELP!
Are you on a PC or Mac? If you're on a MAC the solution is an "Aggregate Device." But I'll assume you are on a PC. Reaper only likes to have one audio interface configured for audio input and output, so the easiest/cheapest solution will be to route the mixed audio back out the USB to the mixer and route that to an input channel. That will be the processed mix from Reaper. In Dante we can use additional devices on the Dante network to route our mix to, but unfortunately going with USB you're going to be kind of limited. There are some other hacks, you could use ReRoute (inserted as a hardware output on the master bus of Reaper) and then bring that into something else, like OBS on the same computer and monitor from there.
if I only had separate room for mixing and monitors on churches I stream from. Is it time to buy van and build one on wheels?
Please can you direct me with the best worship plugins I can use to make my church service look pro
Look or sound? If you mean sound, check out the other vidoes in this series, I walk you through a bunch of great plugins for mixing audio. If you mean look, as in the picture, no plugins are going to help with that. Making your image look good comes down to #1 Lighting, and #2 proper camera setup.
I've been searching how to make my live stream better for 2 years and this video has never come up. WTH?
Unfortunately for me a second room for live mixes isn't possible. I mix from an SQ7 and the live stream is assigned to an aux send and I'm a team of one while also operating 5 cameras and 3 projectors. It's not easy but it's fun. My issue on the live stream is reverb feedback in the live stream. I assign one to FOH and a second to the stream's aux assigned solely to that aux but if I get that level too high in the stream it'll feedback without ever coming back through any speakers. Because I'm in a booth monitoring the stream has come down to using the PAFL on that aux and headphones into the board. Not exactly ideal. Any suggestions are more than welcome. You're videos rock.
You may need to create a separate mix with different volume level for streaming (separate aux from main mix)
@@mtso1122 Thanks for the reply. My live stream mix is separate from the FOH mix. It's set up on one of the aux's. The acoustics in this room are a train wreck. 30 foot ceilings in an almost octagonal room with smooth walls but fortunately with that kind of reflection I can keep the FOH reverb down and with a room mic and a little reverb in the live stream I've been able to control it.
Do you have sound absorbing panels?
@@mtso1122 no. It was an option that was going to cost over $10000 and the church I work at didn't want to spend the money.
Is it possible to made the panels by church 's volunteer? It's quite important if the paint or shape of the sanctuary has a lot of reflections that cause the feedback
Sir I am using IP camera for live streaming, problem is that 1 second audio delay in live so what is their setting?
Are you using OBS for your live stream? Check out this video on how to sync your audio and video ua-cam.com/video/UCmr0KwbXxA/v-deo.html
I just want to know, what connection can I use if I have an Allen & Heath mixer ? Because it doesn’t have a Dante connection?
What A&H mixer do you have? Different mixer have different capabilities for expansion.
I wish mine sounded like the first one
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The whole series is out already! Check the video description above for all the links.
Brother need help our church in dubai very bad song what is the main problm😊
I do offer consulting. ballastmedia.com/consulting You can contact me on my facebook page. Do you mean your sound in the room is bad, or the sound on your live stream is bad?
I need sooo much help with my live steam. My sound is horrible
I do offer different levels of consulting if you are looking for help. Everything from an evaluation ("Hey, let's listen to this and give you some idea of improvements you can make") to a full blown, let's get you setup with a separate mix in a DAW and create a template for you to start with.
my livestream sounds worse than the first example so I need some changes
Please I want to have a Private chat with you if you don't mind
Send me a message on my Facebook page linked in the description above.
Somebody please help. My church sounds like a zoom meeting audio . What causes that
Bit rate would be the first thing I would check. What encoder are you using?
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20 seconds in I had to pause. I have been looking for this exact thing. That dull sounding is so annoying
The first audio in the beginning is with the two ladies singing and the choir isn't singing at all, which is what you want. The second audio is the singers AND the choir which makes it sound like a hall. All the echoing of the second one is something I DON'T want. I want to be plugged into the front of house to just get all the main mic outputs. I don't want the whole room and all that echoing. IMO but you're still the man Ballast and you taught me a lot. 💪🏾👍🏾
No…. Why have the choir at all then. The goal of live music is that it doesn’t sound like a bland studio recording. If I was to get sick, and cant go to church. Then I want the stream to give me everything that I would hear as if I was there. Not trying to say you are wrong, you are free to have your own preference, but I feel you are in the minority of listeners with that opinion.
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To be honest the difference is not big at all both examples sounds really bad. I am sorry I do not want to be a ..... but take a listen to this, its an old Levin guitar that I recorded by using Quicktime and a super cheap big membrane USB condencer mic from Gear4music.
ua-cam.com/video/qx3sVsW9PiA/v-deo.htmlsi=Hm6ryYtHgfu6mCNY
I know it is not possible to compare the audio from a big concert hall with a small rom but you say one of these mixes is a digital mix so the possibilities should be pretty good to get a better low end and more body to the sound.