Mix Minus Aux Program Output on ATEM 1 M/E
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2021 5:24 pm
Hi there,
I am looking to purchase an ATEM 1 M/E mixer, and would like to send a feed to a monitor on the studio floor so that talent can see program output - but I don't want to send a mix minus feed so that when studio mics are live, they are not played out of the studio monitor speakers - but everything else (eg VT sound) is.
To explain a bit more about my setup, I will have 3x talent radio mic'd into an external mixer. That mixer output goes back to one of my 3 cameras, and then enters the vision mixer along the SDI cable as one mixed audio feed together with the vision. I.e. when I turn on audio for that SDI input, it is all three of the mics.
Meanwhile, I will be running VT's and graphics into a separate SDI input via an UltraStudio connected to a laptop running MimoLive. This sound I *do* want to come out on the aux output. The camera sound I *do not*.
TLDR: my question is: can the aux output be configured so that you only receive certain audio input (where the main program output will have all inputs live)
I am looking to purchase an ATEM 1 M/E mixer, and would like to send a feed to a monitor on the studio floor so that talent can see program output - but I don't want to send a mix minus feed so that when studio mics are live, they are not played out of the studio monitor speakers - but everything else (eg VT sound) is.
To explain a bit more about my setup, I will have 3x talent radio mic'd into an external mixer. That mixer output goes back to one of my 3 cameras, and then enters the vision mixer along the SDI cable as one mixed audio feed together with the vision. I.e. when I turn on audio for that SDI input, it is all three of the mics.
Meanwhile, I will be running VT's and graphics into a separate SDI input via an UltraStudio connected to a laptop running MimoLive. This sound I *do* want to come out on the aux output. The camera sound I *do not*.
TLDR: my question is: can the aux output be configured so that you only receive certain audio input (where the main program output will have all inputs live)