Author: Chris J
Date: 2020-07-01 14:18
If you are transmitting music, you must enable a setting called 'Original Sound'. Zoom does all sorts of electronic stuff to optimise voice with minimal background noise during meetings, but it kills music dead. Original Sound stops all digital modification of the sound and transmits it raw, as it were.
Looking at my iPad, open Zoom and go to settings, then meetings, and about 2/3 of the way down there is a slider to allow 'Use Original Sound'. Slide it on.
This gives you access to switch to original sound while in a meeting. It is always default off, but in the meeting press the settings/options icon and you now have the option to use original sound (it was hidden from you as an option until you enabled it in the main settings).
As for microphone, I have found my iRig Mic Studio to be excellent
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/irigmicstudio/
It plugs directly into an iPad by lightening cable. It also comes with registration for software app called Mic Room - this app tries to emulate characteristics from well known microphones during input. Fun to play with while recording into something like GarageBand on the iPad.
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/microomios/
Chris J
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