

That's why we created Live Mixer, an expansion pack for Sunday Keys for MainStage, to give you ready-to-use presets for processing live vocals, guitars, instruments, and any other audio source all from within Sunday Keys AND fully compatible with Patch Builder, Tonic, and all the other features that make Sunday Keys so powerful. It's always been possible to use MainStage to process live audio but setting all of the processing up manually takes a good bit of time and programming knowledge. Using a Lightning Port for External Audioįor additional information on audio, check out the Audio section of the Help Center.Use MainStage to mix your live-stream or recorded worship service as it happens!Īs churches all around the world try to figure out the best ways to bring their church congregations together virtually we've seen tons of people asking questions about the best ways to pull off living room, stripped down, acoustic style worship sets without having to buy tons of new gear or rip apart their church's sound systems to piece something together. Using a Headphone Jack for External Audio These guides provide step-by-step instructions on setting up external audio sources by input type: These requirements depend on whether your switcher device has a headphone jack, lightning port, or USB-C port. Whether you're plugging in a single microphone, media player, or routing multiple devices through an audio mixer, you will need a specific set of adapters, cables, and hardware. Using external audio sources can improve the quality and quantity of audio sources in your broadcast. If the audio quality is poor from the main switcher, consider moving the device closer to the action or connecting external audio sources. If you are using an external audio device with Video Chat, you will need to use headphones to hear your Video Chat guest without an echo. Note: Echo cancellation does not work with external audio devices connected.

By default, the software includes echo cancellation for Video Chat when using an iOS device's internal mic.

When using Video Chat or playing video assets, you don't need to do anything additional to get their audio into Switcher Studio. You cannot select remote cameras as the audio source. computers, iPods, etc.) that can be plugged into your switcher deviceīy default, Switcher Studio uses the built-in microphone on the main switching device for audio. Internal audio sources: Your switcher device's built-in microphone, Video Chat, Pre-recorded video assets.Įxternal audio sources: External microphones, audio mixers, and media players (e.g. There are two ways to get audio in Switcher Studio:
