Looking for some help please!! We have got the Qu SB mixer and need to output to the blackmagic atem mini extreme for live streaming and video distribution. The blackmagic has a 3.5mm jack input. I want to output all the mics that go into the mixer!
Which is the best output to use? Is the Qu Sb capable of this???
So I have ran 2 x xlr to mini jack and plugged directly into the Atem mini
I have got the sound working perfectly. However I am now having 1 issue.
On some mobile phones as I stream I do not get any sound. If I plug a headphone into said phone it will work. The phone does not have stereo speakers and therefore is not working.
I initially tried the mtx outputs with 6mm jacks but could not get sound to output via them. I then used the Main LR outputs via xlr and got great quality sound.
The issue I have is some phones there is no sound.
Maybe use a mono mix (1 - 4) ? At least investigate what kind of plug is needed for the non-cooperative phones. The adaptor cables you’re using now probably are trs aren’t they ?
Sounds like classic phase cancellation when the stereo audio is summed to mono.
If you taking two XLR outputs to a single 3.5mm stereo unbalanced input only connect the
(pin 3) of the XLR to the 3.5mm, one connector + gets connected to the 3.5mm tip the other XLR + gets connected to the the 3.5mm ring.
You could use the matrix 1/4 inch outputs by using a dual mono 1/4 inch cable that adapts to a single 3.5mm TRS plug.
Set up the matrix mix as needed.
Actually if you do not use the headphone output jack you could use a 1/4 TRS stereo to 3.5mm TRS adapter cable to connect to the ATEM.
If doing that don’t hit PAFL on any channel.
Select the mix that is feeding the ATEM that puts all the channel faders to the sends on
fader mode, bring all the channel sends up to 60%
To start with bring the spoken word inputs that are used for spoken word only up
to about 70%.
Set that mix to post fade / post all.
Apply some moderate compression to that mix.
Listen to the live stream and make changes to the mix send levels as needed.
If you have someone who will actively mix the live stream while someone else
is mixing for the main system put the mix send into pre fade mode.
HI everyone. I am using the QU32 with the Atem Mini Pro and using a group as a mix to stream. Everything comes out great from the QU32, but for some reason in the live stream via youtube the sound seems to be holding back. Like a compressor is holding it back. But I am not using a compressor on the Atem and the signals on the QU is clear. I have replaced the cables, updated the Atem, done a factory reset to the Atem and no luck. The sound is bad. Any ideas?
HI everyone. I am using the QU32 with the Atem Mini Pro and using a group as a mix to stream. Everything comes out great from the QU32, but for some reason in the live stream via youtube the sound seems to be holding back. Like a compressor is holding it back. But I am not using a compressor on the Atem and the signals on the QU is clear. I have replaced the cables, updated the Atem, done a factory reset to the Atem and no luck. The sound is bad. Any ideas?
What output are you using on the QU32 to feed the ATEM.
One of the big issues people run into is the phase cancellation in trying to take balanced line output into an unbalanced stereo input.
I’ve used my QU’s and set up many to feed ATEM by using the ALT OUT jacks and connecting to the ATEM with a dual 1/4 inch tip sleeve to 3.5mm cable.
In the IO set up route your mix for live stream to the ALT OUT.
The ATEM inputs can be switched between MIC or LINE. But even set to LINE they are a little hot for my liking. I built a 2x TS to 1/8" TRS cable with 10 dB of attenuation in each channel and that has worked fine. Adjust the ATEM input gain to get a good reading on its meters. The QU has peak reading meters, while the ATEM has peak hold meters, so they won’t look the same, but this should clean up the audio.