How to Make Zoom Work with Instrumental Music

Zoom is optimized for voice, and it tries to be intelligent about silencing background noise. Unfortunately, it usually interprets instrumental music like a piano or guitar as background noise!

Here are the instructions for when you want to do live music via zoom (for when you want to prevent zoom from trying to get rid of instrumental music because it thinks it’s background noise). Note that, depending on how much your everyday zoom meetings have background noise, you may want to put these settings back the way they were for M-F meetings, and change them only for a meeting with music like your Saturday/Sunday worship. (i.e. with the changes below, Zoom will no longer try to get rid of noise from someone running the vacuum cleaner in the other room when you're at home on Tuesday afternoon 😊)


Step 1 - Open your zoom settings





Step 2 – Go to Audio Settings





Step 3 – Click on Advanced Settings





Step 4 – (three changes)
* Click “Show in-meeting option to Enable Original Sound…
* Disable Suppress Persistent Background Noise
* Disable Suppress Intermittent Background Noise





Step 5 (When you’re in your zoom meeting) – You can click “Turn on Original Sound” and it will send exactly what your microphone picks up out to Zoom





Happy Zooming!

Fr. Keith Winton
Assistant Rector, All Saints Episcopal Church
9302 Blondo St • Omaha • NE • 68134
@allsaintsoma • https://www.allsaintsomaha.org 

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