9/20/2023 0 Comments Audio converter pro input levelHave some various interconnect cables as well dual XLR to 3.5mm stereo dual RCA to 3.5mm stereo, etc.Īlso looked at the Radial something or other that was like $260. I just (today) ordered that ART aforementioned Sweetwater had a demo model. All the bass is back! There is the kick drum and bass guitar. ![]() All the bass is gone! Then, I panned the car stereo hard left. When I finally confirmed that I got in my car, put on the mix. Due to using a single 1/4" TRS to 1/8" 3.5"mm stereo mini jack cable without any signal conversion between mixer and ATEM. Bass DI and bass cab mic kick mic, snare mic, and three drum overheads (left,center, right). Now we run it loud down there, and mic EVERYTHING. (phase inversion error due to balanced mixer output to unbalanced ATEM input) Some people could hear it fine others heard nothing others (my phone) heard the mix badly distorted - and DEAD giveaway to what was going on - lacking in ALL bass. We were dialing in a mix on the board, listening on headphones, sounds good, stream to ATEM and then all sorts of audio issues. This thread is EXTREMELY useful, as we encountered issues from me not taking the time to realize my mixer output (Zoom L20) is BALANCED 1/4" TRS stereo, and the ATEM is UNBALANCED 3.5mm (1/8") stereo. We recently bought an ATEM Mini Pro for use in our basement jam studio where we got into live streaming various bands during "lockdown". I have a ART DI box on stage and will try that. We all started without knowledge and look back at those that helped us along the way. I am an advanced video editor that has been editing since the Amiga/Toaster days of doing a/b roll, and don't mind helping those that need help. If someone doesn't want to share their knowledge, that's up to them. So I asked here to get more knowledgeable and correct information and solutions. Of course a quick solution is something that everyone wants, but I ask because I don't know the answer. I have been mixing our worship team for many years now, going from analog to digital. We can stream quite easily with a cellphone, but we all know the quality of the video and audio output. The only thing we would like to stream is the church service. Thanks for the replies and making clear the balanced and unbalanced aspect that I am facing and the solutions to the problem. You can then use a regular off the shelf 2xRCA to 3.5mm cable to the mini input.Īnother solution, while not exactly proper but works fine is a cable wired as follows.Įither option will improve your XR18 feed into the ATEM immensely I'm sure. These devices take balanced XLR in, and generate unbalanced signals coming out. The best solution for this involves something like the Henry Engineering MatchBox, or the Rolls Pro Match. What you get is very thin sounding audio because things start to cancel out, or on single speaker device like a phone a total cancellation altogether. In this case the result is your audio being presented as an out-of-phase stereo source to the ATEM mini, because the + phase of the balanced audio goes into the ATEM left input and the - phase of the signal goes into the ATEM right input. ![]() Just because the connectors fit on each end doesn't mean it's going to work properly. If your cable is pre-made and has a single XLR on one end, and a stereo 3.5mm on the other, this is NOT what you need to connect these 2 devices. I'm a great audio teacher but this isn't the place. OK, we need to learn the fundamental differences between balanced and unbalanced audio. Adjusting the Aux output up and down only decreases/increases the volume, but the quality of the audio has not changed. Tony P wrote:I am using a XLR to stereo 3.5mm jack for connection.
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