The user has responded since this video was shared with them, saying that it was in-fact user error & that they cannot replicate the issue with further testing. So that's all for the best, hopefully this video will help folks in the future test their gear and sort these types of issues out quickly. It can happen to anyone.
The only latency issues I've had are with the Bluetooth. I measured that at between 500ms and 800ms. I reached out to their support and after a few weeks they confirmed that this is a expected limitation of the Flow 8. It's a shame because low latency Bluetooth codecs (such as aptX) should be able to achieve sub 40ms which is fine for lip sync on video. This can be mitigated in a variety of ways (external Bluetooth receiver or other cable adapters) but they all use up additional inputs which some users might not have available or suit their use case.
Thanks for the suggestion... I'll have to look into it since I have never done a livestream on TikTok. Find me on there @DcSoundOp so I can see what you're up to!
I´m looking for a digital mixer to adjust audio delay on my BM ATEM TV studio HD, should this mixer do the job? How many m/sec ar You able to delay the main output?
OK but CAN you actually configure a delay on the main out? I would see that as useful when syncing to video performance that gets delayed due to processing lag
No, inputs one and two are capable of instrument or mic level inputs only. You would need to pad a professional (+4) line level signal coming in there.
Thank you very much for this video. You may have said it in the video, but my English is not good enough. That's why I wanted to ask in writing. I live stream on Twitch. What I'm wondering is this. When I use all these effects and digital audio enhancements, will I experience a latency when monitoring the audio? Latency in hearing myself prevents me from speaking fluently. Is it a suitable device for radio broadcasts on Twitch? I use Behringer x1222 analog mixer in my live broadcasts. You know, when I speak, I turn down the volume of the music with a fader. When I'm done speaking, I turn the music back up. Spotify music sound from my computer and my voice from my microphone go to the broadcast as a single stereo mix. In other words, when I add any digital effects to my microphone, my music sound is affected because they all go on the air as a mix. Whereas, I want to make sound improvements to my microphone input and music input separately. Do you think it would be a significant upgrade? Will this solve my problem? For this kind of solution, I normally have to use an expensive and large digital mixer like the Presonus StudioLive 16. And I'm looking for a more compact and cheaper solution. You can also suggest a different mixer. Thank you so much.
When you are monitoring your own voice locally on the mixer, there is no latency that you will hear... that will only come into play if you have (input monitoring) turned on in whatever software you are using. If you add effects at the computer and then monitors that back as you talk, yes you will experience latency for sure. Don't do that :)
The user has responded since this video was shared with them, saying that it was in-fact user error & that they cannot replicate the issue with further testing. So that's all for the best, hopefully this video will help folks in the future test their gear and sort these types of issues out quickly. It can happen to anyone.
Thanks for the investigative journalism!
Live, local & late breaking 🕵🏻♂️
The only latency issues I've had are with the Bluetooth. I measured that at between 500ms and 800ms. I reached out to their support and after a few weeks they confirmed that this is a expected limitation of the Flow 8. It's a shame because low latency Bluetooth codecs (such as aptX) should be able to achieve sub 40ms which is fine for lip sync on video. This can be mitigated in a variety of ways (external Bluetooth receiver or other cable adapters) but they all use up additional inputs which some users might not have available or suit their use case.
Have you kindly suggested the Behringer team if they would implement in a future firmware update?
@@user-wf9wq9kq6u Yes. They said they can’t as it’s a limitation of the device they use sadly.
Hi mate!
Could you please do a video tutorial on how to setup the behringer flow 8 for mobile (smartphone) Facebook and tiktok livestreames.
Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestion... I'll have to look into it since I have never done a livestream on TikTok. Find me on there @DcSoundOp so I can see what you're up to!
@@DcSoundOp perfect mate!
Thanks for the amazing content!
Does adding stuff like effects, eq, and compression, add latency to the outputs?
I´m looking for a digital mixer to adjust audio delay on my BM ATEM TV studio HD, should this mixer do the job? How many m/sec ar You able to delay the main output?
Max is 341.3 ms on the main output. Thanks for the question!
OK but CAN you actually configure a delay on the main out? I would see that as useful when syncing to video performance that gets delayed due to processing lag
Yes 👍🏼
Is it possible to use xlr inputs 1 & 2 also with line level instruments and an xlr to 1/4“ TS Adapter?
No, inputs one and two are capable of instrument or mic level inputs only. You would need to pad a professional (+4) line level signal coming in there.
Thank you very much for this video. You may have said it in the video, but my English is not good enough. That's why I wanted to ask in writing. I live stream on Twitch. What I'm wondering is this. When I use all these effects and digital audio enhancements, will I experience a latency when monitoring the audio? Latency in hearing myself prevents me from speaking fluently. Is it a suitable device for radio broadcasts on Twitch? I use Behringer x1222 analog mixer in my live broadcasts. You know, when I speak, I turn down the volume of the music with a fader. When I'm done speaking, I turn the music back up. Spotify music sound from my computer and my voice from my microphone go to the broadcast as a single stereo mix. In other words, when I add any digital effects to my microphone, my music sound is affected because they all go on the air as a mix. Whereas, I want to make sound improvements to my microphone input and music input separately. Do you think it would be a significant upgrade? Will this solve my problem? For this kind of solution, I normally have to use an expensive and large digital mixer like the Presonus StudioLive 16. And I'm looking for a more compact and cheaper solution. You can also suggest a different mixer. Thank you so much.
When you are monitoring your own voice locally on the mixer, there is no latency that you will hear... that will only come into play if you have (input monitoring) turned on in whatever software you are using. If you add effects at the computer and then monitors that back as you talk, yes you will experience latency for sure. Don't do that :)
if you go to the chip on the mixer and reprogram there you will find the solution
Can you give us a less cryptic version of this? I'd love to know what you actually mean.
@@DcSoundOp you take apart the mixer take the chip out and reprogram them what's so hard to understand
Android don't have that problem
Thanks for the message!