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Writing a Script for A Short Video on How to Mix Audio for Tiktok Live Streams Using Yololiv Instream

I want to create video 8 of 10 in the Yolobox vertical streaming series. Due to various interruptions, I've been delaying this paid content creation project.

When I learned from Varun that ChatGPT has a WhatsApp number, the first thing I did was to reach out on WhatsApp. This provided me with several ideas. 

I chose the topic of audio mixing because I haven’t tackled that subject yet, and I confirmed with Google search suggestions that people are indeed searching for "how to mix audio for live stream."

Next, I asked ChatGPT to write a short educational video script in the first person, sharing my experience on "how to mix audio for live streams using Yololiv Instream."

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Draft Script

Script: "How to Mix Audio for Live Stream Using Yololiv Instream"


[Opening Scene: Adrian sitting at his desk with the Yololiv Instream device in the frame]
Adrian:
"Hey everyone, Adrian here! Today, I want to share my experience with mixing audio for live streaming using the Yololiv Instream. When I first started live streaming, getting the audio just right felt like a challenge. But with this device, it’s surprisingly simple and effective."


[Scene transitions to a close-up of the Yololiv Instream device]
Adrian:
"So, here's the setup I use. The Yololiv Instream has a built-in audio mixer that allows me to combine multiple audio sources seamlessly. For my streams, I usually connect a lapel mic for my voice and a secondary audio source, like background music or game audio."


[Scene: Adrian demonstrating connections]
Adrian:
"To get started, I plug my microphone into the 3.5mm mic input here. Then, for background music or system audio, I connect my laptop or phone to the line-in port. It’s super straightforward—no need for external mixers or complicated gear."


[Scene transitions to the Yololiv Instream screen interface]
Adrian:
"Once everything’s connected, the magic happens in the Yololiv’s audio settings. On the touch screen, I go to the audio mixer menu. Here, I can adjust the volume levels for each input individually. For example, I lower the background music slightly so my voice comes through clearly."


[Scene: Adrian speaking directly to the camera]
Adrian:
"One thing I love about the Yololiv Instream is the ability to monitor audio in real-time. I always wear headphones to ensure there’s no distortion or imbalance. If I hear any issues, I can make adjustments on the fly during the stream."


[Scene: Adrian smiling while showing the Yololiv Instream in action]
Adrian:
"So, that’s how I mix audio for my live streams with the Yololiv Instream. It’s an all-in-one solution that’s easy to use and incredibly reliable. If you’re looking to level up your live-streaming audio, give it a try!"


[Closing Scene: Adrian waving at the camera]
Adrian:
"If you found this helpful, feel free to leave a comment or question below. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. This is Adrian from VideoLane, and I’ll see you in the next one!"

[Outro with upbeat music and Adrian's channel logo]

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Here is my revised version of the above script because it is not technically accurate.

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Final Script

Here's How I Mix Audio for My Tiktok Live Streams Using Yololiv Instream

First, I connect my wireless microphone to the 3.5mm mic input for my voice. Then, I plug my laptop into one of the HDMI inputs for music or game sounds. There’s no need for external mixers or complicated equipment.

On the touch screen, I navigate to the audio mixer menu, where I can adjust the volume levels for each input individually. For instance, I lower the background music slightly to ensure my voice comes through clearly. I always connect my headphones to the headphone output to monitor the audio quality. This way, I can make adjustments on the fly during the stream.

This is my Yololiv Instream, the all-in-one portable vertical live-streaming studio. Comment "YES" if you want to learn more!

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Final Video

To be inserted here... work in progress.


~ Adrian Lee | Videographer Turned Content Creator

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