- #BEHRINGER X32 SOUNDBOARD PRO#
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#BEHRINGER X32 SOUNDBOARD TV#
TV and LED lights for background Setup #21.
#BEHRINGER X32 SOUNDBOARD PC#
#BEHRINGER X32 SOUNDBOARD PRO#
Blackmagic ATEM 4 feeding into Decklink card in a Mac Pro.iMac’s feeding different Graphic needs both in room and broadcast (x3).Marshall CV-420CS Cameras with 12g SDI (x2).Sony PXW-z190 on a Mobile Rig with a Teradek Bolt 4k 750.Sony PXW-z190 Cameras running 12g SDI (x4).Blackmagic ATEM controlled by a StreamDeck.Restream going to YouTube, Facebook, and Church Online Platform Setup #16.OBS to Stream Monkey and Vimeo Live Setup #15.Behringer X32 connected to streaming PC using the X-USB card for sound Setup #8ĭownload new live streaming graphics Setup #11.Mac Mini with ProPresenter 7 (using NDI to pull this into our live stream).
#BEHRINGER X32 SOUNDBOARD SOFTWARE#
PC for live streaming using vMix software (to YouTube and Facebook simultaneously).Blackmagic Studio HD camera with 45-175 PZ lens (x2).
Presonus Studio Live 32 channel mixer with aux for sending lines to streamĭownload new live streaming graphics Setup #6.Epiphan Webcaster stream to Facebook live.iMac running ProPresenter for lyrics Setup #4.ATEM Television Studio BlackMagic Mini Recorder.Sandmarc 60mm telephoto lens with polarizing filter.We hope that seeing this range of equipment will help you as you put together your streaming system, possibly for the first time.ĭownload new live streaming graphics Setup #1 Others have set up makeshift streaming studios in their church offices and homes.
During this season, many of them are using video equipment they already have set up in their auditoriums. We recently took a poll in our Facebook Group filled with thousands of church tech leaders and volunteers to see what their live stream setups look like. Live streaming is one of the most popular solutions. Since the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many ministries to cancel their services until further notice to prevent spreading the virus, churches everywhere are seeking alternative methods to continue to preach sermons and worship together to music. These setups can range from a simple smartphone on a tripod to a complex system of multiple cameras capturing every element of the experience. Typically, churches will add a streaming setup to their auditoriums to capture and share their worship services live and post to the internet. It’s one part convenience and one part outreach. Live streaming has gained popularity in churches over the last decade as an effective way to share Sunday services with those who are home sick, traveling, and even outside of their congregations.