LiveU Studio V37 Delivers Enhanced Audio Mixing and Hardware Control | By The Digital Insider


Elevate your live productions with more precise, dynamic audio control.


The new LiveU Studio V37 update introduces a redesigned audio mixer and hardware control integration, giving creators and producers advanced flexibility and real-time control.


Key New Features:



  • Dynamic Audio Mapping: Route any input to any fader and build multiple mixes instantly.

  • Multi-Output Audio Engine: Create up to four independent audio outputs for multi-language or custom workflows.

  • Hotkey Audio Automation: Adjust levels or trigger effects instantly with customizable hotkeys.

  • Hardware Control Surface Integration: Gain tactile precision with full support for external control surfaces.


This upgrade delivers faster workflows, smarter automation, and professional-grade mixing tools—all within LiveU Studio’s cloud environment.  Check out the video:



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Introducing Live View Studio version 37. This release contains major upgrades including a brand new audio mixer as well as hardware control surface integration for precise control during live productions. Let's start with audiomixer. This is the Live View Studio audiomixer. On the left hand side, you'll find the input section. This is where you monitor audio from your sources and build mixes for your outputs. On the right, you'll see the output section where you can create up to four distinct audio outputs. To get started, just open the audio mixer. Adding a fader is simple. Just add a new channel by hitting the plus button and select what source you'd like to pull audio from. For this one, it'll be my Italian commentary. This input has four audio tracks, each in a different language. I can easily switch between them to monitor or mix the specific track I need. When building your outputs, you can assign any input audio to any of the four outputs. Let's say I want player 2's audio on all four outputs. Then I can route my commentary tracks as needed, English to program output one, German to program output two, and Italian to program output 3. And just like that, we've built discrete audio mixes tailored to multilingual production. Once your outputs are set, you can also assign metadata to each one, like labeling one as Nat sound and another as Italian commentary. This makes it easy to manage and identify your mixes down the line. When you head over to the publication menu, you'll see your audio outputs listed. You can choose which ones to send and how to route them. Each one is sent out as a discrete stereo pair. And all that metadata, it gets passed along to your downstream receiver automatically. Version 37 also introduces hardware control surface support. Operators can now use the Behringer X-Touch Compact for precise professional audio mixing and the Shuttle Pro V2 for fast, intuitive replay control, giving operators even more flexibility. Liveview Studio version 37 delivers a powerful step forward in cloud production. Learn more at www.liveview.tv.



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