Live Stream Signal Flow

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  1. Transmitter Microphones
    • A transmitter is an electronic telecommunications device used for transmitting data. Transmitters (also known as radio transmitters) generate radio waves from an antenna and use them to send and receive data. The transmitters are connected to the microphone so that the microphone can be used as an instrument to capture and relay audio from the transmitter to the receiver on the audio mixer. 
  2. Audio Mixer
    • An audio mixer combines, balances, and mixes different audio signals and sounds. The mixer then sends the signals into a single output for recording. The transmitters are connected as inputs to the audio mixer; the audio output hooks up to the computer so that it can be monitored and recorded on the computer. 
  3. DSLR Camera
    • A camera works to capture images as video and photographs. The camera faces the hosts and works similarly to a web camera. The ISO, aperture, and shutter speed are adjusted on the camera.  
  4. Desktop Computer
    • Use the computer to use the live-streaming software and monitor the video and audio of your session. OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) would be the primary app to use to record and live-stream the session, although some websites like YouTube have pre-set configurations to live-stream from the site. Keep your headphones plugged into the computer to monitor audio.