It acts kinda like a Noise Gate/Expander. Where the levels of the separate tracks fade out based on the one in use. So if you notice in a zoom call they show who is speaking, they have an outline on their camera. In this case when someone is speaking the other tracks, in use, fade down to avoid audio spilling to the other mics. This is big for panels or live events. I did a full video on it but at the time I didn’t know the whole story. So some of the comments were very helpful to educate myself and everyone else. Thanks for checking out the video!
What does AutoMix do exactly for you?
Thanks for the tutorial btw!
It acts kinda like a Noise Gate/Expander. Where the levels of the separate tracks fade out based on the one in use. So if you notice in a zoom call they show who is speaking, they have an outline on their camera. In this case when someone is speaking the other tracks, in use, fade down to avoid audio spilling to the other mics. This is big for panels or live events. I did a full video on it but at the time I didn’t know the whole story. So some of the comments were very helpful to educate myself and everyone else.
Thanks for checking out the video!
Just saw you full review on that, and it looks really good for podcasts indeed.Thanks!@@RebelTech1990