Audio Monitoring

Audio monitoring lets you listen to your production’s audio through the iPad’s speaker or connected headphones — without affecting the output stream.

Enabling monitoring

  1. Open the Audio Mixer panel
  2. Toggle Monitor on
  3. Audio plays through the iPad’s speaker or connected headphones/earbuds

Monitor source

Choose what you hear:

Source Description
Program Listen to the on-air mix — what your audience hears
Preview Listen to the previewed source — useful for checking audio before switching

Listening to Program is the standard workflow for verifying your live output. Switch to Preview when you need to check a source’s audio before taking it to air.

Local microphone

The Local Mic toggle adds the iPad’s built-in microphone to the output mix. This is useful for:

  • Adding live commentary without a dedicated microphone source
  • Quick narration or announcements

The local mic audio is mixed into the program output alongside all other sources.

Test tone

The Test Tone toggle generates a continuous tone signal in the output. Use it to:

  • Verify audio is reaching your streaming platform
  • Check that monitoring is working
  • Test audio routing and levels

Toggle it off before going live.

OSC control

Monitoring can be controlled via OSC:

Address Args Description
/pmix/audio/monitor/enabled int 0/1 Enable/disable monitoring
/pmix/audio/monitor/source string Set source: Program or Preview
/pmix/audio/testtone Toggle test tone
/pmix/audio/mic Toggle local microphone

Tips

  • Use headphones — Monitoring through the iPad speaker during a live production can cause feedback if microphones are nearby
  • Monitor program as your default — this is what your audience hears
  • Check preview audio before switching to a new source, especially for sources you haven’t used recently