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Post by bluegrassdan on Apr 14, 2020 16:17:21 GMT -6
Probably should ask this on the "other" forum, but I trust you guys more.
I want to do Facebook Live from my iPhone with Pro Tools audio. This way I wouldn't have to run through OBS or other streaming software to get studio quality sound (yes, I know it gets compressed anyway, but it's better than a lav mic for music).
Are there any two channel LINE to Lightning adapters that permit this? Am I missing anything else?
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Post by Blackdawg on Apr 14, 2020 16:21:45 GMT -6
Hm I thought you could interface with just about any USB interface with an iphone/ipad if you just get the "camera adapter kit" from apple. I'd look into that. Then you can use a nice usb interface with lots of I/O potentially.
Focusrite has an IOS interface though?
Here you go:
Not sure how the routing will work for FB Live but can't be too difficult I'd think.
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Post by jamiesego on Apr 14, 2020 16:38:16 GMT -6
I just got an IK iRig Stream to do stuff like this and do better sounding IG live performances for friends. It's RCA -10 input so if you're running the outputs of the console or interface you'll probably need a pad.
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Post by drsax on Apr 14, 2020 21:04:11 GMT -6
Probably should ask this on the "other" forum, but I trust you guys more. I want to do Facebook Live from my iPhone with Pro Tools audio. This way I wouldn't have to run through OBS or other streaming software to get studio quality sound (yes, I know it gets compressed anyway, but it's better than a lav mic for music). Are there any two channel LINE to Lightning adapters that permit this? Am I missing anything else? Roland Go Mixer Pro is a great option. Replaces the audio steam with whatever you feed into it while recording iPhone video and works with FB live. Also has a mic pre w phantom power and can be battery operated or when not using the mic it’s self powered from the iPhone/iPad
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Post by bluegrassdan on Apr 15, 2020 7:46:50 GMT -6
The Roland Go Mixer Pro could work. Would need to find or make some XLR to 1/8" TRS for the stereo line inputs.
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Post by Martin John Butler on Apr 15, 2020 9:36:55 GMT -6
I've done a few facebook live events. I use the Yeti USB mic I have around for simple things. A friend uses his high end mics and interface, but I'd say the sound is maybe 2% better, if that. There's so much weirdness going on with facebook live. The sound shifts constantly, as if you put a phase shifter pedal on it and volume changes too. Until there's an improvement in streaming quality, I wouldn't bother too much about sound. Coming from me that's saying something. I would usually go an extra ten miles to get the sound right for anything.
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Post by Blackdawg on Apr 15, 2020 9:52:02 GMT -6
Yeah FB live is meh.
But youtube isn't bad. I'm surprised more people aren't doing that. Or simulcasting to both that's what we did.
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Post by drsax on Apr 15, 2020 10:18:21 GMT -6
The Roland Go Mixer Pro could work. Would need to find or make some XLR to 1/8" TRS for the stereo line inputs. thats exactly what I did.
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