I am using Qu - 24 and receiving low quality audio from USB B as well as Output from Mix. Ultimate goal: To get good quality audio output for live stream.
For Illustrarion, I will say how I tried, I connected aux to channel 24 and played a song in youtube. I mapped Mix 9 L and Mix 10 R as USB B output.
The ouput from USB B, has low quality compared to real audio in youtube.
Thank you for your valuable time, I am little far from QU-24 right now. But I have tried what you said, I just used Mix 9 L alone without even R, still the quality of sound was poor compared to Input volume.
Thanks for replying, There were low volume like you said. I can see mixer reaching upto green zone to orange zone and sometimes red.
I use OBS for live stream, and the level in OBS meter is usually greater when compared to levels shown in Mixer.
For Example:
Orange zone in Mixer = Red Zone in OBS
I tried Mix’s Master volume to top and added some gain in OBS to increase the volume.
I don’t know whether the quality is affected because of gain etc.
Yes, I am using USB streaming but frequently I face issue where USB will be disconnected automatically. In that time I switch to aux from Mix 9L. And replugging the USB B in Qu 24, will fix the issue.
Connection issue aside, Do you have multiple instances of audio inputs active in OBS?
In the windows sound settings does the QU show up as a source?
There have been audio issues with some newer Windows computers that include various embedded audio “enhancement” software that applies echo cancellation to an incoming audio source for Zoom meeting kind of use.
That software can make streaming audio sound very bad to next to unusable. Deep diving into the audio settings sometimes you can disable it.
Have a customer with a year or two old Dell lap top that was working fine and one day there was an update that also installed new audio features, from that point on their live stream audio was next to unusable.
I was a Waves audio program that would not uninstall, or stay disabled for any length of time.
A little research found many people with that same issue or similar issues with other audio “enhancement” software running in the background all searching for a solution.
I suggested wiping the computer and installing Linux, They started using a Mac and it runs fine!
I have multiple instance active at a time in OBS but they are in different scenes.
Yes, I never thought about that. When I was having problem with headphones, it was because of windows audio enchancement. I will try to disable it here, if it still didn’t work I will try with Linux. For livestream link, I have sent you the link through message.
And is there reason why Mixer’s level and OBS level are different. The sound is like 30% but the levels goes beyond red. I face this problem in both aux cable as well as USB B streaming. In order to hear at 50%, I My live stream viewers should keep their volume at 100%.
The mixers reference point for 0dB on the meters is at -18dBFS, reference point for OBS is at 0dBFS.
And the points where the meters go red are different as well.
Thanks, and also another question. Is there a way to send FX also through USB B streaming?
If your using mix 9-10 for your live stream mix go the FX returns while mix 9-10 is selected and bring up the send levels on the FX returns.
As far as the multiple audio instances active on OBS I was thinking maybe there was some phase cancellation issues going on.
Maybe do a test with only one audio input source active.
Just watched some of your live stream video.
It looks good and to be honest I didn’t think it sounded that bad, I listened to it with headphones right off of
my lap top. A couple times it did sound like the audio was on the edge of clipping
I would suggest applying some moderate compression to mix 9-10.
Do you have a high pass filter applied to the vocal mics?
A high pass filter of around 100hz, maybe higher depending on the voice really helps cleaning up the vocal sound both on the PA system and in the live stream audio.
Kind of a trick is raise the high pass frequency until your hear the voice starting
to get thin sounding and then back the frequency down a little bit.
Actually high pass filtering just about every input source to a proper frequency for the source is a good idea.