Using a Third Party Audio Mixer Control Surface
Using an Audio Mixer Control Surface
Connecting a hardware audio mixer control surface to your ATEM Mini provides you with the
ability to use both hands and adjust multiple audio levels at the same time.
An audio mixer control surface can be connected to your Mac or PC as a MIDI device using
Mackie Control commands to communicate with ATEM Mini.
Many third party MIDI control surfaces are compatible with your ATEM Mini but please check
with the manufacturer of your control surface if in doubt.
You can adjust multiple audio levels at the same time by connecting a hardware
audio mixer to the computer which is running ATEM Software Control
Connecting Your Audio Mixer Control Surface
1
Connect your compatible MIDI control surface to your Mac or PC. Most modern control
surfaces use USB.
2
Verify your control surface is recognized by your computer as a MIDI device.
For Mac OS computers, go to Applications/Utilities/Audio MIDI Setup and launch the
application. Go to the Window menu and choose Show MIDI Window. Ensure your
control surface appears as a MIDI device in this window.
For Windows computers, go to Computer/Properties/Device Manager/Sound,
Video and Game Controllers and ensure your control surface appears in the
list of icons.
3
The ATEM audio mixer is designed to communicate with your control surface using
Mackie Control commands so your control surface will need to support Mackie Control.
You'll also need to make sure your control surface is configured to use native Mackie
Control or Mackie Control emulation. Please refer to your control surface's user manual
for configuration details.
Some control surfaces offer several types of Mackie Control emulation and you should
choose the one that activates the most features on your control surface. For example,
with the Behringer BCF 2000, choosing "Mackie Control Mapping for Cakewalk Sonar
3 [MCSo]" enables level faders, bank selectors, balance control, AFV and ON/MUTE
functions, and also activates the LED screen which displays which bank of faders you
have selected for your audio mix. The LED screen will not activate if you choose
another Mackie Control emulation.
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