
We’re experimenting using Waves Tune Real-Time with the sanctuary M32.

Then the video sound tech can mix, effect, whatever independent of the sanctuary mix, all in real time.īeen working pretty good for the last pandemic-burdened year.įast forward. All that need happen is redirection of the channel inputs to AES50 instead of physical inputs – a carefully written snippet accomplishes this in one action. With this config the console settings of the M32 can be copied as a scene and loaded into the M32C as a seedfile for that particular service. Further, the routing in the sanctuary M32 is set to direct copy all the inputs and their channel allocation via AES50 to the M32C in the Video Room. The M32C main LR output is sent to the video computer via USB.Īnyway… The D元2, M32 and M32C are all connected by AES50. The services are live-streamed and available afterward for YouTube viewing.) (We do not post-assemble/process the services for later publication. Next, we use an M32C in the Video Room to mix the audio content of our live video streams. Our church uses an M32 and D元2 in the main sanctuary. I seek some advice regarding Waves and Midas M32 consoles.
