Organ Music During Zoom Sacrament Meeting

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jknorpp
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Organ Music During Zoom Sacrament Meeting

Post by jknorpp »

Is there a way to connect the organ directly into the sound system so the organ music comes through more clearly in a Zoom broadcast?

Currently the only sound coming through the broadcast is whatever the podium mic picks up. I've been able to adjust the sound via the Zoom app on my PC which has helped but it could be much better if there was a direct connection. I've looked around the organ and do not see any outputs (I even looked "under the hood" inside and didn't see anything obvious). Our stake PFR checked the sound system cabinet and didn't see anything there related to the organ. My building was built in the last 15 years and so it has a "line" output that allows me to connect directly into the system with a 3.5mm jack.

Any ideas would be really helpful!
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Re: Organ Music During Zoom Sacrament Meeting

Post by russellhltn »

This is discussed in this thread.

The short answer - probably not.
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Re: Organ Music During Zoom Sacrament Meeting

Post by jasonglenthomas »

Hi, I total understand what your going through. While the music is by no means to the level of a professional broad cast I have found a few things that have improved the quality.
one: I stopped using the podium mic feed and started using a very basic Lapel USB microphone clipped to the podium mic stand. Under $20 on amazon.
Two: go to the audio settings while your zoom meeting is running (the menu down by the mic button). click on advanced and you will see a line that says "show in-meeting option to "enable Original Sound" from microphone". check that option. Below this line you will see a few more options. check " Disable echo cancellation" and check "High fidelity music mode"
During the musical numbers of your service turn on the "original Sound" option. There should be a button in the top left hand corner of your broadcast screen. When the speakers are presenting switch the "original sound" off and that will allow zoom to filter out the background noise while they are talking.
One other thing, in the audio settings I turn off the "Automatically adjust microphone volume" option and set the mic volume manually. I usually join the broadcast on my phone so I can listen to the feed and adjust the volume accordingly.
Hope this helps, it has made a big difference for our meetings.
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Re: Organ Music During Zoom Sacrament Meeting

Post by fomh »

Bypassing the podium mic/noise gate, all the chapels ambience is picked up. Not a very good sound, especially in a younger Ward.
Depending upon the nature of your camera/pc/phone setup, an elegant solution would be a small 3+ channel mixer that can handle line-level inputs of either -10dbmv or 0dbmv. and 1-2 mics. If your streaming equipment is normally set up in the rear of the chapel a couple of inexpensive wireless mics would do.
You want the mics used for music pickup to be independent of the house system and its built-in noise gate.
You'd want the mixer to handle all audio sources: the house and the music mics for the streaming feed.
You would want to drop the music pickup mics during all non-music periods.
You'd also benefit from headphones/earbuds to monitor the Zoom broadcast for even, clean, levels
NOTE, by having more than one mic for music pickup, you'll be set for, multiple instruments used in special musical numbers, and also for the wonderful Primary programs.
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Re: Organ Music During Zoom Sacrament Meeting

Post by leftofdamascus »

Zoom audio settings: low noise suppression gets audio through the pulpit mic, along with background noise, so pick your poison, or toggle between those as needed, or leave it on low but don't start your meeting until the meeting is starting, so the pulpit mic is dominated by the speaker and music, etc. New QSC touch screen LCDs in the attic rack have a webcast setting that can increase organ and choir mic volumes, in the chapel mix, separately from other things.

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