[Live] VIDEO: Using Zoom for Live Music w/ ‘Rowdy’ Todd Tolbert

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Sat Apr 11 02:05:00 PDT 2020


Although aimed at musicians, Todd's tips here can be useful for anyone that
uses Zoom. Zoom has very powerful built in audio compression, which can
cause artifacting <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_artifact>. Sometimes
turning it off can improve your sound, as long as there isn't a lot of
background noise. The little USB mixer he shows is a Behringer 302USB
<https://www.behringer.com/Categories/Behringer/Mixers/Analog/302USB/p/P0ADV>
.

ISOC Live posted: "Former Internet Society Chief Administrative Officer
Todd Tolbert is also an accomplished musician, leading the RowdyAce Band.
In this short training video he explains how musicians performing live via
Zoom can adjust audio settings for optimally pristine"

[image: livestream] <http://livestream.com/internetsociety/rowdyace>Former
Internet Society Chief Administrative Officer *Todd Tolbert
<https://www.internetsociety.org/author/tolbert/>* is also an accomplished
musician, leading the *RowdyAce Band <https://www.rowdyace.net/>*. In this
short training video he explains how musicians performing live via Zoom can
adjust audio settings for optimally pristine sound.

*LIVESTREAM: http://livestream.com/internetsociety/rowdyace
<http://livestream.com/internetsociety/rowdyace>*

*YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/TJQA6OC1G40 <https://youtu.be/TJQA6OC1G40>*

*TWITTER: #RowdyAce <http://bit.ly/RowdyAce> @ToddMTolbert
<https://twitter.com/ToddMTolbert>*

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https://isoc.live/11956/



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