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Post by davesudweeks Β» Tue Jun 06, pm. Post by Wattsuk Β» Tue Jun 06, pm. Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot]. Privacy Terms. Search Advanced search. Quick links. Feeding Pulpit Microphone Audio into Zoom with no "Audio Out" hookup from Pulpit Discussions around meetinghouse sound systems, microphones, assisted listening devices, and translation equipment. But the organ should be directly connected to the sound system. I will check the type of mic. Some are easy to use an existing signal and feed that into the sound system either on the stand or at the rack, but some are much more difficult.
Depends on which combination of organ and sound system you have. Retaining the podium dynamic swan neck microphone for the speakers and then adding a secondary microphone on a stand to capture the organ can work well. If it's a dynamic mic then it will need to be positioned very close. It won't capture the singing at all though. A condenser microphone could capture both the organ and the congregation singing but would need to be muted during the speaking sections.
Re: Feeding Pulpit Microphone Audio into Zoom with no "Audio Out" hookup from Pulpit Post by russellhltn Β» Mon Mar 13, pm I don't think the difference between dynamic or condenser makes that big a difference in sound level. However, dynamic can fail in a way that makes them quiet.
If the organ is connected and how it's routed may vary between buildings. I'm not sure as you'd want the organ in the feed from the sound system as it would completely drown out any choir that might be signing along. Not that you have control of that anyway. Plugging in an external mic into the sound system may help, but you'd probably have to boost the levels during that portion of the program. Adding a sound mixer just for the webcast and adding a secondary mic is what's going to git you the best results - but it takes extra equipment and more effort to operate.