Monday, January 28, 2013

Audio Setup Diagram

So here is the setup i use, i was preping this article too long, time to publish it it won't get a video explanation :)


So we connect the microphone via the 3pin port, we turn on phantom powering. I wanted a good radio effect so i use kardio mode on the microphone, also i turn my gain on line 1 on the preamp to 0 and hit the -10 switch on the microphone, i don't turn on cutting off the low sounds on the microphone. You want to also play with the compressor on the headphones to make your yelling not destructive to the ears of the listeners. to get a radio effect i turn down the low a bit i leave the mid in the place and push up the base a little. i don't touch the pan know, we want to have the microphone in the center on the cast, it's really wierd to hear someone on the left of the game or on the right.

To have clear audio conectivity without the game ETC i use the FXOut output. Those are those red knobs on each line. you turn it down on all lines that you don't want the caller to hear. you will need a mono jack 3/4 to minijack stereo cable (mine was custom made by the music store) you connect that cable to the microphone line on your soundcard. If a person you're calling want's to listen any line from the mixer you just turn the fxout knob on that line.

Usb conectivity on this mixer gives you an additional sound card, i dont use the pc output due to need of regulating audio on the fly. unfortunetley there's no knob for controlling the loudness of the usb input. I use the output from the main mix from the mixer via usb in xsplit as a microphone. I have no need for virtual audio cable. You want to hold all the level knobs as close to 0 as possible, adjust your PC cound to not overkill the mixer and avoid crackling sounds and noise.

I can have this type of schamatic for consoles and pc's due to using avermedia capture card, if i add it as a camera i have synced audio with the actual image that i see via the passthru of the capture card, if you have a card with a delay preview, you need to work out your solution. I use a minijack to left right mono 1/4 jack cable to connect the pc to the mixer.



So i connect my headphones via a jack 3/4 connector and i can hear myself and the game at any time(that help's alot). I found that what are you hearing on the mixer and what viewers hear is fairly relative, you still need to ask your viewers now and than if everything's legit, or preview the test stream before starting the cast :)

I hope i helped you imagening how to build your own audio setup.

4 comments:

  1. Hey! great setup i was just wondering if with this setup you are able to separate skype/teamspeak from game sounds

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  2. Hey man - my setup is way different now and more complex - i have 2 PC streaming setup. thanks for interest :) I will maybe publish it at some point but there are still quirks i need to figure out - and yes here thanks to fxout you have separation of mic and game audio specially for skype and other.

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  3. oh man cant wait for the post! make sure you do it :) i'll be paying attention to the blog

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  4. Also forgot to mention i have a greenscreen setup - http://www.hitbox.tv/video/772474 here's a little sample from my old apartment.

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