EXPANDING AUDIO BEYOND ONE MICROPHONE
If your program requires more than one on-camera talent, you will need to add a microphone for each
person who speaks and plug each microphone into a hardware audio mixer. This will allow you to bring all
of the microphones into TriCaster.
Generally, when microphones are plugged directly into a hardware audio mixer, you would use it to adjust
and equalize audio levels. Start by reading the instructions that accompany your audio mixer.
When you've got your microphones plugged in and your audio mixer working, test the mixer's audio
output on a speaker or amplifier to ensure that it's providing sound at a quality to your satisfaction before
plugging it into TriCaster.
To plug your audio mixer into TriCaster, connect cables from the AUDIO OUT jacks on the audio mixer to
the ¼" (L) and (R) AUDIO IN jacks on TriCaster (see step 4 under
3) Displaying Video And Hearing Audio
#1
OPTIONAL: Connect the
HDMI display (projector,
TV, or monitor) to VIDEO
OUT port 1
#4
OPTIONAL: Plug your
headphones into the
designated 1/4" jack in
the AUDIO OUT section
before you use it for the first time. After that, the real fun starts!
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BRINGING IN VIDEO AND
#2
OPTIONAL: Repeat using
VIDEO OUT port 2 for your
second HDMI display
(projector, TV, or monitor)
#3
OPTIONAL: Plug the left
and right channels of the
speakers (or sound system)
into TriCaster using the
¼" (L) and (R) jacks in the
AUDIO OUT section
6
AUDIO).
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