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MACKIE MATRIX LIVE STREAMING MIXER SOFTWARE
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Current Mix
We just checked out the output level fader and meters which eats up almost the entire top row.
However, there are a few features in the upper-lef and upper-right corners of the screen, as well.
In the upper-lef is a section called ‘Current Mix’ which we will visit... second.
First, though, we want to send a quick reminder about something we saw several pages ago:
Just underneath “Mackie Matrix” is a gray left-facing arrow with four boxes next to it.
Selecting this simply returns you to the previous screen, the mixer setup.
On to the current mix selection.
Utilizing the pull-down menu, select one of four individual mixes to view and edit.
As seen below, the four selections to choose from include “Stream” (default), “Monitor”, “Virtual Mix ”, and “Virtual Mix 2”.
Stream is the current mix that will be utilized the most as it is the mix that is sent to the stream, and ultimately, the audience.
However, the other three mixes are important in order to dial in the desired levels to monitor the mix, as well as the two virtual
mixes. Go ahead and use the pull-down menu to select “Monitor”.
As seen in the screenshot to the left, it will look roughly the same as the “Stream” mix, with just one
difference: the ability to link channels. By default, all inputs are not linked.
For this example, we will just call them “INPUT ” and “INPUT 2”. Note that it will look similar
to this regardless of whether it’s connected hardware and/or virtual inputs.
Input  is unlinked. There are two ways to tell. First, there are linked chains with a diagonal line
through it; this has been grayed out, and second, there seems to be a random open green rectangle
floating above the gray fader. These two things are indicators that changes may be made!
The “random open green rectangles” are not so random. They display the fader level of the stream mix,
regardless of the selected current mix. In order to set the fader level of the monitor output, click-and-
hold the mouse button over the gray fader, move it up and down to the desired setting, then release.
To the right of input  is input 2. Notice the differences. It is linked, no line through it, plus the icon
illuminates a pretty cyan color. Also of note is the “random open green rectangle” which – if you look
closely enough – is actually surrounding the gray fader. The reason why is because they are linked.
Moving the fader in the stream mix will also move it in the monitor mix. Moving faders in the stream
mix will only move faders in the monitor mix when they are linked! Unlinked = separate faders,
linked = connected!
The virtual mixes work exactly like the monitor mix, except the faders of the virtual channels raise/lower the volume of the virtual
channels. The “random open green rectangles” indicate the fader levels of the stream mix, and the gray faders may be used
to raise/lower the volume of the virtual channels.
Once mixes have been created, simply return to the “Stream” mix and leave it there. Afer all, the fader levels have been adjusted
and there is no reason to return unless the volume of one of the mixes needs to be updated (and/or faders linked).
INPUT 1 INPUT 2 (LINKED)

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MerkMackie
ModelMainStream
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TaalNederlands
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