*[TIMECODE]* 4:10 - Item List *Step by Step Guide* 5:45 - Plugging Everything In 8:07 - Computer Settings 9:54 - Calibrating Mic and Music 11:39 - Additional Volume Calibration Info 12:22 - Tips for Setup and Use 13:34 - Why USB Audio Interface, why not airpods? 17:32 - Should I still Use Headphones? ------------------ *[AFFILIATE LINKS]* *[AFFILIATE LINKS]* Gear I use and talked about in this episode. The links below are to Amazon (US, CAN, UK, DE), Adorama, Ebay, or other affiliate links. As an affiliate, I may earn from qualifying purchases: USB AUDIO INTERFACE MIXER - geni.us/uSSe3F (Amazon, Ebay) Budget Headset Mic (Kimafun) - geni.us/6anaa8 (Amazon) Headphone Duplicator - geni.us/pfB0BZ8 **YOU NEED THIS!!! DO NOT FORGET THIS CABLE!!!!** Stereo Breakout Cable (For music) RCA Jack- geni.us/MXBbiGm (Amazon) 1/4 Jack - geni.us/QaXhQ (Amazon) Basic Computer Speakers - geni.us/A29wYJ (Amazon) USB Power Strip Charging Station - geni.us/MaphWQe (Amazon) _____ *HEADPHONE SETUP* Low Latency Wireless Headphones: amzn.to/2V0qGEq **Plug the headphones into the headphone duplicator port where the computer speakers would normally be plugged in, how you can hear the music. However if you are using your smartphone for music, your students voices will be coming out of the laptop speakers so you will need to pop off the headphones to hear them. This is not a problem if you use your laptop for the entire setup, which is the recommended setup** ------------ CLIP ON MICS LIKE SOKANI AND RODE ------------ *Boom Mic Upgrade for Sokani* Sokani: amzn.to/3cc1G2Z Boom mic: amzn.to/2YVy8D9 *Clip On Mic like Sokani and RODE need 3.5mm to XLR cable* amzn.to/39YDQ9j [] ebay.to/2V1w1vl *Headband* amzn.to/3cqtalM *[FAQ]*
@@allanasacademyofdance5203 the newer Macbook computers now use something called USB-C. So all you would need is a USB-C to USB-A adapter to make the conversion. They do sell this at the Apple Store, our you can find some on Amazon like this one: amzn.to/2Qnqvjr (These are my affiliate links, by using this link I get a small commission that directly supports the channel at no additional cost to you. If you choose the link I sincerely appreciate your support of the channel, Thanks!)
Can you contact me? - I believe I have everything set up - but for some reason Im having some issues. I am connecting through zoom however I am using an ipad. I have enabled "original sound" but am still not hearing the mic and/or music.
Many thanks for this video, your clear, step-by-step explanations, the guide to equipment, and your responses to those who had questions. I've been trying to resolve the syncing issues in Zoom for 3 years and finally found your video a couple of months ago, thank goodness! My Zumba Gold students are delighted. I followed as many of your links as I could to purchase the recommended products so hopefully you still get some residuals.
Thank you, I have been searching on how to fix the lag issues which was driving me nuts and all I kept getting was I need faster internet. I was just about to go purchase a $1000 laptop until I saw your video, instead I purchased a mixer for around $50 and a mic for $40 and voila, problem solved. Today was the first time teaching with the new kit and received nothing but positive comments from my participants. Game changer for sure, thanks again!!
Hey hey Christine! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! This makes me so happy to hear. I'm glad you were able to stumble upon this video and that it worked and saved you money! Have fun with the new setup and keep it up! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! This is a fantastic video and audio set up. I've been teaching fitness classes on zoom for years (pre pandemic). The sound quality has always been an issue. I've tried several different solutions and this is the best yet.
Hey hey Jenn! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful for your setup! I will continue to do my best with making helpful content and reviews! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thank you so so so much for this! I’m a dancer/dance teacher, not a sound engineer, but thanks to amazing help I was able to purchase everything I need online. I literally did a plug/play and it worked in zoom with no issues. God bless you!!!!
Hey hey CuteDanceChica! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful! Enjoy your setup and keep the spirit of alive and teach the next generation of movers! I will continue to do my best to help the community through my content and reviews! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey again Robert A! So glad you enjoyed the video and the random moves haha, more to follow in other videos when appropriate, and it'll be much more clean than trying to dance on a slippery home floor haha!
Hey hey The Viscount Dance Studio! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad you found this video helpful! I sincerely hope it does help out the dance community as we all move into a odd time to teach but also for hybrid studio models moving forward! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Elizabeth! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so happy to hear that this video has been helpful and that everything went great! Have fun and keep teaching the next generation! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
I'm excited to have just discovered this TH-cam video. It's clear and thorough, and it addresses my problem of time lag with Bluetooth. Before I invest in equipment, I just want to check in with you to ask if there are any updates you would make to this information since you posted it almost a year ago. Thank you so much for explaining this in a way that even a non-techie can understand.
Hey hey Carolyn! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! So glad you found this video and that it made sense the way I explained it! As of this very moment, this is the cheapest setup that I have come up with that keeps things simple and all controlled at that mixer. I'm a bit old school and feel most people would prefer to have physical volume controller right there so that they can easily adjust music or vocal volume if students feel it's too loud or not loud enough. This exact setup is also suitable for hybrid teaching, you simply plug your PA system into the Main Mix Output so that your live class can hear you through your mask and your online students will continue to hear everything else as demonstrated in this video. A laptop is still the best preferred method as I have not found a suitable solution for people that want to use phones and tablets. It's hard to judge or calibrate your sound levels in those applications on the fly. Lastly the microphone I use for this setup is just the most budget friendly that I am aware of that produces clear sound. There are of course many microphones out there to choose from, simply find one that fits your budget and preferred orientation (headset vs bodypack and wire) and you're good to go. All your sound calibration methods are exactly the same. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Wonderful! Watched this a couple of times as it is somewhat complicated to me but your posts are some of the very best on TH-cam! Thank you so much..well done!
Hey hey again Paige! Thank you so much! I'm right there with you, I had to draw out diagrams to make sense of how the audio was routed. It all makes sense to me now that I've learned it, its quite fascinating! I've now been using this setup on my Zoom classes and the its been great, the students still hear me clearly, they don't hear the music feedback as I don't have it on a super high volume, and I'm able to move freely with the headset as I teach! Hope this video has been helpful for your needs!
THANK YOU so much for this video and the last one! We've been running our Zumba classes on Zoom with great sound thanks to your first video and look forward to trying out this set-up next - as we continue to evolve and prepare to have in-person students as well as online Zoom students for hybrid classes. Keep up the good work!!
Hey hey Berkshire Yoga Dance & Fitness! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so happy to hear the previous video was helpful for your needs as we all went into teaching remotely! A lot of people have begun the hybrid model and this setup can do two types depending on where you plug the computer speakers into. Some instructors who have larger PA systems in their studios so that students can hear their instructions during a quiet yoga class and would like to use that while still making sure the Zoom students can hear to. In this case all you do is plug the PA system (or computer speakers) into the "main out or headphone port". Now your voice and music will come through the speakers in the studio and your zoom students will still be able to hear your voice and music like normal. A word of caution is how echo'ee your studio is as the echo could get back to your microphone, this is something all instructors need to test to find the threshold of how loud can they blast the speakers in a studio. But if this is not a need for your in-person classes, then simply plug the speaker into the headphone duplicator so that you can just hear the music only, but of course make sure you test how loud you can actually blast the music in your space. Hope this further helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
This video was so well made and informative. I'm not a dance teacher, however I am a singing teacher so I see a lot of value in the information you shared here. Thank You!!
Hey hey Patricia! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad this video was helpful! The one hurdle I haven't quite figured out is for vocal teachers that may be playing accompaniment for the student to sing to. While this is easy to do, there is a inherent lag time between you playing, the student hearing and singing, and their singing getting back to you. It's unfortunately not pure real time because of the internet, we haven't gotten to that point in technology where the lag time is under 8ms. Is this something you were thinking about? Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker with the accompaniment, I've resorted to sending pre-recorded tracks in an email which they can open from a separate device. I just tell them which track to go to and I can hear them sing with the accompaniment in real time. I'm just glad that I can be demonstrate a vocal passage with accompaniment from my end using the method you mentioned. 👌🏾
I can't thank you enough for this video. I just ordered the mixer, the microphone, the cables and I only wish i had this info 6 weeks ago! Let's hope I can get it all to work. Then the only thing left to do is to move like you!
Hey hey Lorie! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad this video was helpful! It was because of everyone asking me questions about their specific needs that I was able to come up with this second setup! When everything gets to you, take your time and go through the step by step process. Once you go through the process it'll all make sense how the system works! It's been great knowing that the students can hear everything super clearly, they've said it helps them pay attention as they are less distracted from echo-ee audio. Have fun! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Sorry to be back again...I've hooked all components (acer windows 10 laptop, Kimafun, Kimafun splitter, Pyle USB mixer, RCA stereo breakout cable, iPhone and external speaker) per your step by step. Problem seems to be the music is not going through the mixer. Kimafun mic is working fine. It seems mic is picking up the music because when i'm close to my external speaker it's fine but as soon as i step away from my speaker to dance floor the volume drops. I'm playing music via iTunes on my iPhone. I've fiddled with all the dials on the Pyle mixer. I can control the mic but not the music. Current setup in zoom has mic set to USB Audio CODEC and Speaker set to Realtek High Def. Changing speaker to CODEC does not resolve the problem. I seem to be stuck :-(
p.s. I may have stumbled upon something!! I'm using the splitter cable that came with the Kimafun microphone. It has a jack for headphones and the other is for speaker. I have the stereo cable in the jack for headphone and the speaker jack going to by external speaker. Is this splitter same as what you are calling headphone duplicator cable!?
Hey hey again Lorie! No, the splitter cable that came with the Kimafun is not the same type of cable as the Headphone Duplicator cable. All you will need to do is get a headphone duplicator cable to get the music into the Mixer from your phone and then all should be working correctly.
@@TLDR_filmmaker No sooner did I send that first cry for help than I realized what was going on with the incorrect Headphone Duplicator cable. All seems to be working. Getting right balance of volumes is all left to do. Again many thanks for your guidance and great explanation
THANK YOU FOR BLESSING US! Your time and effort are so appreciated. I literally purchased all of the gear noted, except the wireless headphone. I look forward to fixing the sound quality, using your techniques. God bless!
Hey hey Lida! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad you found this video and that it was what you were looking for! The one major things I've been seeing people not doing is purchasing the specific headphone duplicator cable I linked in the description. Because of this they are not able to get the music into the mixer or into the external speaker. So just make sure you get that specific cable and not a TRRS splitter (which is what most people with problems purchased). Other than that everything else will be good to go. Have fun! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
HI Jason, Thank you for great content. IT is so necessary!!! I wanted to ask your opinion about few things. You are like the ONLY expert on this subject!! So firstly I got this set up options to try - these are the items that I bought to test: 1. Behringer Xenyx 302USB mixer 2. Picomic wireless dual microphone 3. AirPods 4. Avantree 2 headphones to one receiver 5. Also I have an external dslr Mic just in case i need it 6. using MACbook Pro 7. Using DSLR as Webcam (canon's new utility drive allows this) 8. Various cables: TRRS TO TRRS, TRS TO TRS, TRRS TO TRS, XLR TO TRS, etc. 9. Various adapters... FEW things: 1. I am not a fan of the fitness headset 2. I also am not a fan of using speakers for output as mic picks it up. My questions are: 1) Let's say I am using Spotify or iTunes for music on MAC for a ZOOM class. Is it true that when I am using a Mixer and choose USB Codec as a microphone output - I no longer need to Share internal sound on ZOOM? I didn't catch this point. What happens if I share internal sound while USB mixer plugged in? Will my students hear music and my voice when I don't share the computer sound? 2) Will my voice be synced to music without latency if I connect a) Picomic to Mixer - and b) AIRpods to MAC and c) set Microphone as USB Audio codec and speakers as AirPods? 3) If am correct there are 3 areas to select speakers output: i) Settings on MAC ii) Settings in ZOOM iii) little speaker icon in top bar my question is: For Settings and the top bar: Should any of them be selected on "ZOOM AUDIO DEVICE" ? 4) Apart from USB Line in which the red button on Behringer 302USB - what other button needs to be pressed? The titles are different than on Pyle - so I couldn't follow. 5) For reduced latency - must my headphones be connected to the mixer as opposed to the computer as AirPods? 6) IF I use Avantree and connect them to the mixer - will I get less latency than when using AirPods? Is using Avantree dual headphones better than using AirPods (we share 1 AirPods each) :) The great thing about AirPods is their Aesthetics and size. They are almost not seen in the videos. The Avantree is quite visible and the cord is hanging in the back - doesn't look as nice. But is one better than the other if I use a mixer Behringer 302usb? I would prefer to use AirPods really. 7) Why in your video did you connect Avantree system into mixer and Not to MAC ? 8) For maximum results in reduced latency - should I select on ZOOM: USB Codec as Input AND USB Codec as output? Since this will ensure that mixing all happens in the mixer? I don't really understand this part so well. And should i also select USB Audio codec as microphone AND USB codec as speaker in ZOOM app for lowest latency? 9) I read about this a lot in comments BUT I never really saw a concrete answer. Some people say they hear their voice in the headphones when they use a mixer - this happens when headphones are plugged in into the mixer correct? So is there anyway to DISABLE this ? So that I hear the music but I don't hear my voice? 10) If I wanted to - is there a way to connect a DSLR MIC (like rode or canon 90d mic with a TRS Male) into the mixer and use that as a MIC? 11) If I am using the Canon 90D as a webcam on ZOOM on MAC successfully :) which is great!! You should definitely do a video about this by the way! It's pretty new and Canon's website says that it doesn't work on ZOOM but it does! What I do is use a 10-18mm lens which makes the area where I teach considerably bigger - great ! Plus quality is better and the ability to zoom in or out anytime. Also I don't need any phantom power - Canon 90D battery lasts for like 5-6 hours when used as webcam on ZOOM - no problem - I just turned off the auto shut off option. But anyways - IF I am using the Canon 90D as a webcam on ZOOM on a MAC - if i connect my PicoMic into Canon while it is used as webcam - - is there any advantage to that ? Will that work at all? Will that add audio automatically and sync it with vide? Sorry Jason for so many questions!!! I am just trying to really reduce that latency as it really bothers me. IT will be wonderful if you could share some of your knowledge and experience about this! Thank you so much!
Hey DNA, No, the music from external speakers will not echo back into the microphone. The examples right at the beginning of this video shows that it doesn’t and the music was playing louder than I needed for when I’m teaching. I highly suggest this 2nd videos setup for music with your picomic as the mic. No need for headphones anymore and I repeat, “no, your music will not echo back” unless you purposely make it so by playing the music uncomfortably loud and and purposely strand right in front of the speaker. 1) Yes this is correct that this setup no longer requires you to share computer sound. While you could do a hybrid of sharing computer sound with the mixers mic, you run into the problem that you’re not able to accurately calibrate how loud the music is to your students vs your voice. The mixer, as I explain in this new version video, is the central hub that allows you to make very quick adjustments between your voice and music. 2) This unfortunately will not work as you will need the computer to have its output set to the mixer or headphone jack (this second version setup which I prefer). If you have the output set to your headphones you will not be able to get music to the mixer from your computer. 3) No, Input will always be set to USB Audio Codec. For output (based on this second video, the one I highly recommend over the first) it will either be set to “internal Speakers” if you are using a iPhone for music, or “headphones” if you are sending music through the headphone port to the mixer 4) If you follow the first video, press down on the Red Button for USB music from computer. If you follow the 2nd video where you now accept the music from the headphone port, you’d leave the Red button up for “line”… The black button next to it that says “TO” I would assume you need to send it to “main mix” so that black button should be Up (thats how I’m reading those little arrows whether button is pressed up or down) 5) Correct, this is simply because bluetooth earbuds do not use the APTX-LL protocol that cuts down on latency. I have not found a company that has made them. If they do, my setup would be completely different as I know the AirPods and un-wired dual earbud is the most desirable. But unfortunately this is not the case, for now, so we need to adapt with what we can to cut down on latency for the sanity of our students. 6) Yes, the avantree has lower latency than the Airpods because of the APTX-LL protocol. I would suggest moving over to the 2nd videos setup where you now run the music from the laptops headphone jack with the “headphone duplicator cable”. As I show in the video, one end using an RCA cable (for the behringer) goes into the mixer, the other will go into the avantree so that all you hear is the music and not your music and voice. If you plug the avantree into the mixer like I did in the first version, you will hear your voice too. 7) Because if I connect it into the mac, you no longer are able to feed the mixer a signal via USB or Headphone jack for music. So your students won’t hear music anymore. 8) As I show in this 2nd video with the finger analogy. Simply using a mixer where ALL your sounds are being routed to eliminates latency because its all coming from the same place instead multiple places with different wireless technologies. As you can see in the examples at the very beginning, this updated setup where the music is routed through the laptop headphone jack still does not introduce any latency when I am counting off. All sound sources are meeting at one spot before the computer gets it as a Mic source. 9) This is because of the original setup, when someone asked if there was a way to eliminate hearing themselves, this is where the 2nd video came in (The only I highly recommend). Again this second setup has no latency and a teacher can just teach normally without having to think about it. Also I will say this, the mic will not pick up your music. I repeat again, the mic will not pick up your music. What you see you saw in the very beginning of this video is me doing this exact setup with my external speaker playing loudly inside a small kitchen and you cannot hear the music eco back. I repeat this setup does not echo back the music unless you purposely stand in front of a speaker and have it set to uncomfortable listening levels while you are instructing. 10) There is but its not recommended because you will be very far away from the camera your voice will not be clear. This is a highly not recommended setup. 11) This is an idea that I do not have personal experience with so everything I’m about to suggest is not tested and you will have to take on the risk to see if it works. Because you are using a DSLR as a USB webcam. I do not know how good the Canon program is to keep the video latency down going into ZOOM. You’re on the right track that you may want to route your mixer into the Canon’s Mic port so that the music and video are all coming from the same video source. The question is does the Canon program allow Zoom to use Canon DSLR as the microphone source. If it does then you will want to get a “3.5mm LINE to MIC attenuator cable” to feed from the mixers “headphone port” to the cameras mic port. You will then press down that little black button I talked about earlier to send the mixer music to “phones” and not “main mix” After that all your music, video, and mic will all be coming from the camera's protocol and there will in turn be no latency between your video and audio. You honestly have the ultimate setup here and I wouldn't go searching further, trying to add more things to the setup will only yield diminishing returns or introduce a whole new set of problems that ultimately take you away from your teaching. My setup and research that went into this video has already eliminated the Latency problem, this is as low latency as you can possibly get through the internet realm, it literally cannot get any better than this. So, from one dancer to another, don't complicate the movement, less is more. Set it up and enjoy teaching until we can all go back to the studio without worry.
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you so much for your reply Jason!!! I am trying the setup you recommended. Just have to try it a few times to understand what I am doing. Quick question: would it work to connect a bluetooth transmitter into the second output of the duplicator cable and pair AirPods to that transmitter? So instead of the speakers - transmit it to AirPods? I also wanted to ask in terms of sound quality - and overall quality - which microphone would you recommend: Comica Boom XD or Picomic? Thank you again.
You can, but you will immediately be hit with the latency again between you hearing the music and you speaking into your wireless mic. It won't be as bad as if you use the airpods as a mic, but it will still be there to a varying degree. Picomic all the way, not just for the sound quality but because of most of your questions partaining to try and getting the airpods to work. You want something small with no wires. The Picomic fits this perfect and to this is day is still my #1 recommended microphone for fitness instructors as theres nothing that competes against it for how well it does. Now I just wish someone creates a earbud set like teh airpods but with APTX-LL. I just found out Avantree made a APTX version of their earbuds thats very similar to the design of airpods. However the latency is still not there until they can make a APTX-LL model.
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you for your suggestions Jason! Recently I was able to see in person Comica boom and wow - PICOMIC is so much better and less hassle!! It made Comica Boom look like from a "past" generation. Alright I will try various setups through the mixer. I will try as Picomic into mixer and iPhone for music into mixer, and loudspeaker for sound. And as I understood I have to keep original sound "Turned On" if i don't share internal music. I will also try just to experiment: 1. External boom mic into mixer, iPhone music into mixer, and speaker for my music. 2. Pico mic into mixer, iPhone music into mixer, and transmitter into duplicator with AirPods for myself sound. 3. external boom mic into mixer, iPhone music into mixer, and transmitter into duplicator with AirPods. Excited to see what will have lowest latency. At the moment I am using external mic into MAC for Mic and just a loudspeaker connected via bluetooth to iPhone. So not "sharing" sound at all. This is working ok for now but still has latency. When I will get better at using mixer I will try to switch. Thank you again Jason!
I just wanted to say thank you for sharing this information and all of the links. I finally have a system that WORKS 💯for teaching my dance classes after weeks of struggling. I followed all of your links to purchase the equipment so I hope that helps you out. Many blessings 🙏🏼🙌🏼❤️
Hey hey Jennifer! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad this video was helpful and that you got the system up and running! I sincerely appreciate the support! Have fun and keep teaching the next generation! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
SUPER HELPFUL!!!! Got the equipment needed set it all up using this video to guide, had to play around with the levels mainly by just turning down the volume on itunes. Worked a treat, thank you!
Hey hey Gemma! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful for you and that you got everything set up and ready to go! Have fun with the new setup and lets keep teaching! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Denise! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad this video was helpful and that it's working for your needs! I'll continue to do my best with my content! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Michelle! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so happy you found this video helpful! I will continue to do my best with my content and reviews! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Enrico! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! Glad this video was helpful! Yea I have no idea, maybe my eyes were really dry that day or something lol Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
thanks so much! best video i've seen on the equipment set up and explanation on why we should use specific equipment, in particular the mixer. thanks so much! shared w/my fellow fitness instructors.
Hey hey Stacey! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad this video was helpful! It's definitely information I wanted to get out there after seeing a lot of different setups being used. So far this has been the best way I could find where the students could hear me clearly and I'm able to move freely! I sincerely appreciate you sharing the video too! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Anna! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad this information was helpful! I will continue to do my best! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Shelly! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad to hear this video was helpful! Definitely stop back and let me know, wishing you all the best as you continue to teach and help others during this time. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey there! Thanks for making this video. I can see it's helping a lot of people! ... and reading your answer to another question solved the problem I was originally asking you about. Edited to delete the question. I was trying to use the Kimafun splitter and couldn't hear the music out of my speakers even though Zoom heard everything perfectly. I got the right splitter and now it's great!
Hey hey Christina! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad this video was helpful and that you found the answer you were looking for! Enjoy the setup and keep teaching the next generation! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thank you so much. Looks like we will be doing Zoom for a while and if I decide to move towards a hybrid fitness class...live and online. This is a good way to keep my clients.
Hey hey Dana! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! You're most welcome! I'm so glad this video was helpful! Same here, Zoom or online video conference style classes may be here a little bit longer. Def a good way to keep going! As a business minded person at times, I believe anyone who owns a studio should be thinking ahead and start developing their hybrid class structure. The quicker they do this the better for their studios future! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thank you so much for this amazing setup. This works great for my students at home. erWe have hybrid classes though, with students in the studio and others at home. Do you have any suggestions so that my students in the studio can still hear the music in the classroom?
Hey hey Anna! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! For hybrid setups what you would is instead of connecting the external speaker to the computer headphone jack you would actually connect it to the mixers "monitor" port located on the top right. Now the speaker will play the music as well as your voice, basically exactly what your students hear and similar to that of a Zumba class at the gym. If the external speakers you have are not loud enough then you will have to get something like a PA speaker system or just a more powerful speaker that has an "AUX" port. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Hypoxix Studio! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! If you mean only dialogue and no music going into a cellphone for instagram live. Yes you should be able to do this with a headphone adapter (if your phone does not have a headphone jack) followed by a TRS to TRRS cable like this one: geni.us/5z4Dr (affiliate link). For the TRS to TRRS cable, the jack side that has two color bands goes into the RODE GO, the one with the Three color bands goes into your headphone adaptor for cell phones. While I have not personally tried this, your phone should automatically switch over to the RODE Mic once it has detected that you plugged in a microphone (three color stripes) From there Instagram should use the RODE as the microphone. If you're thinking about getting voice and music into the phone. I have not quite figured that part out yet without getting distorted audio. Hope to figure that out soon. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! This is super super helpful! Yes, I have actually invented this weird little contraption for getting music to work, which is a TEENY tiny speaker VELCROED to a headband that I wear, so that it is playing music right next to the transmitter…it actually works strangely well?!? Shark tank anyone? Yes, I am going to try this out as we are looking to get my audio more clear for instagram lives into the phone…really really appreciate this!
The system I helped setup uses a wireless mic, Spotify music, and a USB mixer. It is being used for YMCA exercise classes. I have the wireless mic receiver going into the mixer in channel 1 and the Spotify music is coming from the same laptop that Zoom is live streaming on. Instead of sharing the laptop audio in Zoom I take the 1/8" headphone out of the computer carrying the Spotify music and send it to my mixer in channel 2. Then I send the USB out of the mixer into the Zoom Laptop and choose the USB mixer as my mic choice in the drop down menu in Zoom. I do it this way so the wireless mic and the Spotify music levels are easily accessible on the mixer's faders. Most of the students are online but a few students take the class in person. So there is an analog output of the mixer with the instructors voice and music being sent to a powered speaker so the in class students can hear. When I login and listen through zoom to any of the instructor's class I sometimes hear a warble and never feel the audio quality is great. Could the warble and low quality music be from a phasing issue with the wireless mic hearing the classroom music? Do you think there is any difference between taking the Spotify audio from the computer's headphone jack into the mixer compared to just using "Share Screen - Advanced - Music or computer sound only"? Curious what your thoughts are.
Hey hey Andy! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! The warble is most likely because their Zoom Audio settings has the "suppress background noise" on. You'll want to turn this off so that it doesn't get confused and start to process the audio. If they are using a headset mic like I show in this video, they will want to double check that the mic is pointing in the right direction and as close to their mouth as possible. These mics are meant to be up close to the mouth so that it cancels out room noise in a fitness setting. You do not want to do the Share Screen audio setting as you'll have no way to really monitor that audio level and it could have lag compared to the microphone being used. Hope this helps. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thanks you very much for this video!!! It's very clear and helpful. I've just bought everything I need, and I have to wait to get everything and give it a try. Looking forward to teach in a better way. Thanks a lot again!!!!
Hey hey I Gomez! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! You're most welcome! I'm so glad you found this video and that it was helpful! Have fun with the setup when it arrives and continue being awesome and teaching the next generation! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Rachel! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! You're most welcome! So glad this was helpful! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Wow thank you so much! I just watched multiple videos on this and yours was so helpful, detailed each step, thorough and the best by far! Do you have recommendations for how to play a Spotify playlist royalty free without Insta or TH-cam taking it down for copywrite? The yoga teaching and dance videos I've tried to share on Insta are blocked.
Hey hey Erica! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Unfortunately there is no way to overcome the copyright unless you have the license to use it, that is the only way when you are uploading a video to a platform. This setup is only meant for live teaching through zoom and other video conference software where you're not uploading a permanent video to a platform. However, when it comes to youtube, it depends on the artist song you use. TH-cam has an agreement with a decent amount of licensors where if you use a song, they will flag it and run ads on it in exchange that you get to still use the music in your video for your own creative needs. This is what youtube has figured out so that creators can still make videos that express their creativity. Its not perfect as some countries may block the video, but for the USA its pretty open. Hope this makes sense and helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey again Go Polaris! Hahah I'm glad you enjoyed the toprock sessions, I think for certain videos I'll do more random dance sessions that'll hopefully not be in a confined space haha. Hope you are doing well, as well, stay safe and healthy my friend!
A well detailed explanatory video! Just a personal thought: I strongly advise against the excessive use of wireless transmission equipment, and especially the fact of bringing them closer to the brain or other sensitive organs. Unfortunately, we don't know how dangerous this "comfort" could be for our health. Good luck ^^
Hey hey again Ahmed! I have heard those studies and it seems people are split between their thoughts. Unfortunately theres probably no stoping the amount of radio waves we produce as things becoming more advanced. Would be interesting to see if companies create some sort of reflective shielding on the head-side to absorb or reflect the waves in the other direction?
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you for your reply ^^ So here a link to a short version of an "old" serious conference (that maybe lot of people don't want to hear about it): th-cam.com/video/yYDmIq-nTn4/w-d-xo.html
Otherwise, there are those who say that cactus are one of the plants that absorb bad radiation. Even if I find them cute, I don't think I'm ready to stick them to my head. 🌵 But probably it will be nice to have them in the house ^^
Hey hey Clement! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! So glad this video was helpful and I hope it helps the Brazilian Zouk community! I'm not as familiar with Zouk, but look at your videos, is it kind of like a slow samba? Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker we can do it slow =] we can do it fast too (like Lambada). Brazilian Zouk today is actually a legacy of Lambada. Samba de Gafieira and Bolero elements were brought into the mix too, good eye!
QUESTION?? I am a PE Teacher and soon we will return to school environment classes. We will have 10 students in front to us and 10 online at the same time. I need to deliver good quality audio to my students present in the gym and virtually at home. I need a mic to deliver my voice to the gym speakers, but also I need to play music using the speakers. My question is how can make sure that my students in the two different environments can listen good audio quality? Thank you.
Hey hey Luis! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! So with this setup, all you would do is plug the gym speakers into the "Main Out" port (If your PE speakers have its own volume adjustment) or the "monitor" port (If your PE speakers do not have volume control, you'd use the monitor knob to raise it). Now students will hear your voice projected out of the PE speakers and your Zoom students will hear your clean voice like I show in this video. You'll need to test some things in terms of making sure your students on Zoom don't hear a echo, so depending on where the speakers are set in the gym, you can negate this a little bit. I wish I had more experience in a echo area to see what I would do, but just wanted to make sure you knew thats something I'm thinking about. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thank you SO MUCH for all this helpful info. My mentor recommended me to this video as she is using this exact set up for her live online breathwork offerings and it works SUPER WELL!! I hope to get a similar set up as well - I was able to find the same mic and headset, however, the PYLE mixer seems to be sold out everywhere... Do you happen to have a suggestion for a similar compact mixer? In particular one that has no latency. Some that I have come across have bad reviews on that. (This is all very new to me, so your insight is incredibly appreciated!!)
Hey hey Hayley! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad this video was helpful! If you decide to go with this setup, please make sure you purchase the headphone duplicator I have linked below. For some reason many have neglected this step and are purchasing the wrong cable which causes them headache when attempting the setup. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much! I am thinking about buying one audio mixer which I can connect to my Windows computer and I use Rode wireless go for my online exercise classes. Do you have any suggestions for which audio mixer I should use? Thanks!
Hey hey Kok K. V.! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! My suggestions are in the descriptions listed that are known to work, if you decide to select a different one, simply look back through my equipment list section as I tell you what to look for to insure you get the right one. Once you select a mixer you will need a XLR to 3.5 adapter for the mic so that you can feed your Rode GO signal into the mixer. Here is one you could use: geni.us/akxeZC (Affiliate link Amazon) Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Cat! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad this video was helpful! I will continue to do my best! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Jordan! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! Thank you so much! Really wish I coulda busted into some floor work...but I probably would broke my shin on the corner of a wall haha. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Maybe a side video? I recently broke off on my own from a studio and had no idea what to buy bang for buck as we were using Moles from the 60s & 70s (what a work horse of a light) and a Sony Hd package from 2008. I got the Rode Go and the Deity DA35, for my audio and the Newer 660 with a softbox for my on camera light based on your videos. I love your format and I know this channel isn't a small amount of work so kudos and I hope the algorithm blesses you soon and blow the fuck up!
Congrats on breaking off and beginning your journey! Some people may find that odd for my to say, but creative minds need to do it! Thats definitely a good starting kit that should get you going, as you keep building your skill sets you can continue developing out the kit further for your type of content and work! I really appreciate the kind words, I will continue to do my best!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thanks man I'm concentrating mainly on the photo side atm and need this stuff for self promotion videos for my other art. I've been in the industry for 15 years but I always had access to the gear at the studio I was shooting for. I moved to a new market so time to find new gear and to advertise myself haha. Thanks again for the videos. I'm subscribed and liking as many as possible!
Hey hey Andrew! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! You're most welcome! Glad this video was helpful! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Such a good video! My wife owns a dance studio and we need to use this setup for better sound quality from the teacher. Is it possible to use your setup, but also be able to have the mic signal go through the main speakers in the studio? We need to have the teachers be able to communicate to virtual students and live students simultaneously. Thanks!
Hey hey Jon! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Yes, you can have it both ways for a Hybrid teaching setup, simply plug in your speakers (or PA speakers if you have them at the studio) into the "Main out" port on the mixer. You will now hear your voice and music coming out the speakers in the studio and the students online will still hear the music and voice as well. You may need to play around with speaker placement or where your wife needs to stand as if the speakers are blasting and she is too close, the virtual students may hear some echo's effects. So definitely make sure she tests the setup before hand for the virtual students so that everything works smoothly. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Hi! it's Jon again coming from my wife's studio TH-cam account. Our PA speakers are passive so they run through a poweramp. So mixer Main Out to the poweramp input, then poweramp Output to the Left and Right PA speakers? If we don't need to hear our virtual students and only using computers for music and Zoom, do we still need the duplicater cable? Thank you for the help!
You're most welcome! I'm glad I could help! Yes, you are correct in the order of operations from mixer to the PA speakers. I guess you technically do not need the duplicator cable since the purpose of that cable was to allow instructors not to hear their own voice through the speakers when they are teaching at home, but rather just the hear the music. Since you do need to hear your voice in the studio, then I guess you don't need it! Hope this further helps!
Hey hey Rashmi! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! Hope this video helped for your needs! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Lynsy! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad you found the video helpful! I will continue to do my best with my content! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thanks so much for the video! What are connection differences between using my laptop versus my phone for playing music but still using my laptop for the zoom video?
Hey hey Nick! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! There is not connection difference, your headphone duplicator will simply plug into either devices headphone port. Unless your phone does not have a port, you'll need an adaptor. Using your laptop is the most ideal, your students questions will come out of the external speakers. Also if you are using spotify or itunes, you can use your phone as a remote for your music and playlist so that you never have to go back to the computer to play and pause songs. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
What a helpful video! I have been working trying to get my audio better for zoom classes for a long time and this has been so helpful! I was wondering if I could use a cord from the main out to my speaker and still hear the music or did I have to use the one where it splits like you showed in the video? I just have several cords here that I was hoping to reuse if possible. 😁
Hey hey Erica! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! If you plug speakers into the Main out you will hear your voice come out of the speakers as well. Similar to a fitness room cardio class. This is what I would recommend if teachers are teaching hybrid classes in studios again as it works really well. I tested it in a very echo-ee large studio with the music blasting and the live and online students could all hear me clearly. The reason in this video I did not mention this is because at the time we were all still stuck at home. And the last thing a teacher needed was to hear their own voice blasted back from the speakers in their kitchen haha. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker thank you for the response! The whole process has been extremely overwhelming and you made it very simple. Now I know what adjustments to make and the proper set up! Thanks again!
Thank you so much for all this tech info you provided in the video, it is very helpful ! Q: I teach fitness classes on zoom and I’m getting the mixer you suggested I’m using the rode Go as well for voice but don’t have the mixer yet, so once I put this set up together : do I still share the music with my participants over zoom with the share music function ? Sorry maybe I’m asking something obvios but I don’t know haha ! Thank you again :)
Hey hey CAHUHE1! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! I'm so glad this video was helpful for you! No, this mixer setup negates the need to share music. The share music method was one of the first tips that people discovered that worked for the time being until USB Audio interfaces were being introduced to do what I said later in the video (all audio feeding through one unit to reduce lag etc). With your RODE GO, make sure you have an XLR to 3.5mm cable that I have linked in the description. When it comes to music, Spotify and iTunes are a good option to feed into the mixer from the computer. I do this now because I can use my smartphone or ipad that also has spotify or the itunes remote, you can link them and use the smartphone as a remote so that you don't have to go up to your computer to change the song or pause. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
TLDR Filmmaker thank you very much for taking the time to explain all this in such a detail manner, yes I got the cable just waiting for the actual mixer to arrive so I will give it a try !! I’m very exited to try this set up in my classes. I got the Rode Go because I saw your video as well and I have it se up with the little mic too just like you showed it in your video !! I love my RODE !!! Thank you again and you too stay healthy and safe I really appreciate your time and effort to put all this info together and for free for all of us.
Hello. Thank you so much, this will be very helpful while teaching dance on Zoom. I will also be teaching a dance class using WebEx, will this also work on that platform as well?
Hey hey umoja99! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! You're most welcome! I'm not really familiar with the WebEx video conference software, however if anywhere in the software settings you are able to choose which mic to use, then yes, this system will work as it will show up in the menu as an option. Simple make sure the USB Audio Codec is selected for WebEx's mic input and you will be good to go. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thank you so much for this video. It’s so incredibly helpful, a godsend as I’m not really tech savvy at all. I’m buying all the equipment you suggest, the alternative Rockville audio mixer as I can’t get the Pyle in time. I will be using a PC and HDMI cable to my TV so I can see my students on a large screen. Before I purchase everything on the list, will there be an issue using the TV screen and TV speakers with this set up? Thanks a million!
Hey hey Young Actors Academy! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! If you are using a phone for your music going into the mixer, then it won't be a problem. You will still need to buy the external speakers into the headphone duplicator cable so that you yourself can her the music. From there in your audio settings make sure the OUTPUT is set to your HDMI/TV name, so that you can hear the students if they have any questions. If you are using your computer as the music source, then you will definitely need to buy the duplicator cable and external speakers as you won't be able to route through the TV into the mixer. You'll still be able to hear the students, it just won't come from the TV rather it will come through the external mixer. Follow the steps in the video where the OUTPUT needs to be set to "Headphone" in this case. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thank you!!! There are so many videos out there trying to explain this very thing. This is by far the clearest, most thorough, easiest to understand video of them all. I was totally intimidated to buy a mixer and mic but I’m going to take the leap today. Wish me luck! You had some great suggestions for mics. Any advice on a particular mixer?
Hey hey Leah! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad this video is helpful in getting you comfortable with the idea of setting up a mixer for live workouts! I've listed everything in the description of what you need. The mixer may or may not be instock as it sold out the moment I released this video :( But generally speaking, you simple need a mixer that has the qualifications I talked about in the "what you need section". To reiterate, you need one that can work as a "Audio interface". Generally the tall-tell sign that it will work this way is if the mixer has a USB port on the back NOT the front or top. The specific model of my mixer I think had an update and has an extra button when it comes to choosing between USB and LINE inputs. While I know I talked about it, you can usually figure out which buttons you need to press to pass the Music through to the "main mix". All the mixers have a legend or description of what each button does. Do not be afraid to start pressing random buttons up and down to see what works if you don't immediately understand what its saying. You will not break anything on the mixer or your computer. Hope this helps and good luck! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thank you!!I really appreciate your reply. :) I’ll take another look through the part where you list items needed. The mixer you have is still unavailable but the same brand has a 2 channel version. Is it better to have more channels?
Hey hey Jenny! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad you enjoyed this video and that it was helpful! I will continue to do my best with my content and review! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hello from Austria - I followed your instructions and the sound now is great 👍 thank you 🙏 the only problem I have now - I can’t here me students as long I have the usb connected with my laptop. I also teach 3-5 year old mini dancers and we also need to take in the beginning 😉any advice ? Thank you and thank you for your great advice 🙏
Hey hey JOYdance! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! I show this during the computer setting portion when you are setting up your input and output. Its completely dependent on which device you are using for music. If you're using your laptop for music, make sure your OUTPUT is set to "headphones" and use the headphone duplicator going to an external computer speaker (or portable bluetooth if it has an AUX port). If you are using your smartphone for music, then leave the OUTPUT to the computers own speakers. You need to make sure your Zoom audio settings reflect the same thing as sometimes Zoom will change your audio INPUT and OUTPUT settings randomly. Now you will be able to hear the students when they chime in. Long story short, your OUTPUT setting should not be set to USB AUDIO CODEC. Hope this helps! Greetings from the USA! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker thank you for your answer.. i had done the setting on my pc but not in ZOOM :-) thanks the sound ist really great.. now we are happy !! greetings from Austria!!
Hi there! I have been watching your video more than once 🙂💪 . Just a quick Question ? On Zoom, under Audio Settings ? Should I choose USB Audio Codec Right ? That will allow my mic and music to work ? Thanks so much 💪🙂
Hey hey again Christian! In Zoom you must set the Input/Mic to USB Audio Codec to ensure its using the sounds coming into the Mixer. The other settings in the computer and potentially match up in the Zoom audio settings just depends on if you are using your laptop or smartphone for music. Otherwise the main priority is to make sure your computer knows to get its "mic input" from the USB audio codec. Don't be afraid to try different settings, you won't break anything if you have the wrong input and output set. Everything is completely reversible. You'll probably get to the right answer faster than I respond back when I see the question haha.
I've already subscribed to your channel, but when I saw you dance, I wanted to subscribe again! I'm looking for a setup where neighbors won't be able to hear the music while I'm teaching, but got stuck with the latency issue with bluetooth like you explained. I was looking at low latency earbuds (~65ms) before finding this video, do you think those would help too? I'm running music through spotify (downloaded tracks), blue yeti mic plugged into laptop, and camera plugged into laptop running through obs!
Hey hey Jamieson! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! The problem with running a bluetooth headphone into a laptop is that the laptop itself may not be capable of the APTX-LL (low latency) protocol, so your performance may vary. Check the description of this video for the Wireless Headphone set that I tested in "version 1" of this setup. This has a dedicated dock that puts out the APTX-LL to a specific set of headphones. Its not the most fun of headphones to use with the neckband, but it did work. Hope this leads you to the right direction! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Smashed that subscribe button. So appreciated! I ordered all of the equipment you suggested, and I had a quick question. I wanted to use my GoPro Hero 7 has the webcam, i ordered a Elgato Link and mini HDMI, I was curious if this would effect the audio setup having the camera come out of a webcam ( GoPro 7 ). I'm guessing not, just curious to if you knew. Thanks again for the super helpful video!!
Hey hey Joshua! Thank you so much for checking out this video, commenting, and subbing! While I don't experience with this setup and GoPro's in general, I do believe you will have audio latency between your video feed and audio via zoom. Live streamers have audio latency controls that I don't think zoom has yet. However there is a potential way to negate this if the GoPro7 has a way to accept Mic inputs. You would simply plug an AUX cord from your mixers "main" or "monitor" output into the mic of your GoPro. I know some of the other gopro's have a "line in" mic feature. If your audio sounds blown out, you'll need to flip that on. Now all your sound and video are going through the gopro and then finally to your computer, this should cancel out any audio latency as its always being sent from the gopro. You'd still calibrate everything initially through the computer first so that you can see what the levels are doing, from there you'd just plug the mixers "Main" or "monitor" out into the go-pro. The mixer wouldn't even need to be plugged into the computer as, again, the GoPro is the one handling the entry point into the computer. This is all theory of how I would approach this setup if all of it was to work. I do not know if it will. But hopefully this sets you on the right path. Hope it helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker You Are Incredible. Thank you a million for taking the time to help! I have one question if it's not too much trouble. The teacher is teaching the class live, and on zoom at the same time, Do I need a aux splitter from the mac to the sound system and the mixer? If that makes sense. We have a sound system for the people in the class with a aux cord that normally gets plugged into her mac, since the sound needs to go to both the sound system in the room and zoom I think I'll need to purchase a splitter. Again thank you a million for helping me so much!
You're most welcome! Yes, you will need the Aux Splitter so that one goes into the studio sound system like normal and the other into the mixer for the Zoom students.
Hey hey Denise! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! You're most welcome! I"m glad this video was helpful for you! I will continue to do my best with my content! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hi! Great video, and very helpful! Thank you so much for this. I have a question. you used Headphone duplicator and stereo breakout cable, but can I just use stereo breakout cable directly to my phone or Laptop? Thanks!!
Hey hey Yoisho! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! No, the Headphone duplicator and stereo breakout serve different purposes for the setup. The Stereo breakout is to get the music to enter into the mixer, if you bought a stereo breakout that had female ends instead of males. What will happen is your mixer will only hear the left side of the music and your speaker will only hear the right side of the music. While yes that technically still works, depending on what music you are using (generally mixed in stereo) you may miss beats, audio cues that you or the students don't hear. Its kind of hard to explain, but the short answer is "no" you cannot use these two cables interchangeably and still get the same audio results. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you for your reply! And it is very informative. wow you are so great. I watched this video few times and now I think I understand with you extra explanation. I am still waiting for my mixer I ordered, but very looking forward to setting up! Take care!
Thank you so much for this video! Question about using it with zoom... Do I need to do Share music from Zoom? Or just choose Audio from Computer when I log in?
Hey hey Charo! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! No, you do not need to share music with Zoom. This setup does not require it. You just need to follow the computer audio input/output setup that I detailed in the guide and sometime double check your Zoom audio setting to make sure it follows the same. Sometime Zoom defaults to something else instead of your system settings. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@TLDR Filmmaker Hi! Thank you so much for the GREAT video. Very helpful!! I've been using Zoom's share function to share the music and my students can hear the music sound very clear but time lag between the music and my movements was the issue and I'm trying to fix it with your methods. I purchased Behringer Xenyx 302 USB mixer and I use iTune on my laptop as music source, Bose soundlink mini for the speaker and Logitec HD C920s for video on Zoom. I use visual cues for my zumba class so I don't need to talk with a microphone during the class, just before and after the class to chat with my students. I've hooked up the mixer and the speaker as instructed in your video, set up the computer by choosing headphone for output and webcam microphone for input. On Zoom, I chose codec for speaker and the webcam for microphone. When I record the zoom to test, it sounds like the microphone of the webcam is picking up the music sound from the speaker rather than from the laptop and it doesn't sound good. When I mute the microphone and record it, there is no sound when i play the recorded video. Do I need to get a separate microphone to connect to the mixer even though I don't need to talk during the class? These may be dumb questions but any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
Hey hey Misako! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Yes you need a microphone going into the mixer so that in Zoom you do the audio settings that I show in the video. Zoom needs the mixer to be the Mic so that the participants can hear the music, and you use the headphones as the zoom output so you can talk to the students. The way you have it configured now will not work. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker ok. Since I don’t need a headset to talk during a class, I think I’ll get a rode video microphone and plug it into the 3.5mm microphone jack on the mixer. Yours is the only video that covers everything I needed to know and gives clear instructions. Thank you so much for your help. I cannot wait to set everything up and try it out. Thank you again. Stay safe 😄🙏
Thank you for this amazing info. It has saved my life! I have this set up and it all works perfectly, except the music. I am playing Itunes from my HP laptop, and sometimes only I can hear it and not the class. It seems random-sometimes the music comes through, but sometimes it doesn't, with no change in any settings. I am sharing the computer sound, because if I don't, then the class never hears the music. Would it be better and more reliable to hook up my Iphone and play the music from there, and then not share the sound on Zoom?
Hey LunaSoul Energy Journey! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! This is a weird part about Zoom. Sometimes it does not retain your system settings for audio and will instead revert to something else. So when you setup your system you need to always double check your computers audio setting and then your zoom audio settings when you start it up to make sure they match. When you plug in the headphone cable your computer will also default to a different volume setting so that your ears do not get blown out by a louder setting. So you need to make sure that when you plug the headphone duplicator cable in that your "headphone volume" on the laptop is also set correctly. I don't know if itunes detects headphone volume either, but make sure itunes own volume bar is set to max. You can use an iPhone if its easier for you, I personally prefer the laptop music method as I can use my phone as a remote to change the songs without needing to go back to the computer when teaching. I use spotify that has a remote feature, iTunes does too I believe, you'll have to google how to use your phone as an remote. Otherwise before starting every class, you just need to walk through the steps above to double check that your system and zoom audio settings match. Turn up the headphone volume after you've plugged things into the headphone port. While you're in those audio setting you can even do a quick check that music is indeed playing through the mixer via the soundbars that I showed. And you should be good to go. This is my best guess as to why your music sometimes does and doesnt work. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hi great instructions! Question: I do private training. Will I be able to hear my client using all of the equipment mentioned? Some of my clients do exercises to the beat (not background music). I’m a dancer, so I tend to choreograph exercises that sync with music. However, i want to hear feedback from my client.
Hey hey Catherine! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Yup, you will be able to hear your client through the computer speakers in either music source setup. There is a part in the tutorial where I tell you what to set your computers "speaker or output" setting based on where your music is coming from into the mixer. If you're using your phone for music, your laptops own speaker will provide you with the clients vocal feedback. If you are using your laptop for music, then the headphone splitter thats providing a music signal to the external computer speakers, your clients voice will come out of there. Thats it in a nutshell in terms of where your clients voice will be coming out of depending on your music setup. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Into Bliss! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! I have since unlisted that video, as time evolved the older video may confuse the setup. If you check the description in the video I have a written segment for those that want to understand the headphone setup and how to achieve with this video. It's just a simple instruction on where to plug the low latency headphone set. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thank you for this video!!! I really need this. One question though, the space I’m recording in does have an echo, so I would love to watch your video with the set up for using a headset. I can’t find it on your channel, would you mind please sharing the link? Thank you!!
Hey hey Malika! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! I have tested this setup in a echo chamber warehouse and have set it up for local studios. I don't have videos of this, but I have tested it with the owners and they didn't hear any echo with this setup even with a mask in front of my mouth. The key point is that this headset microphone is a "fitness mic" which means it's meant to be very close to your mouth, it is designed for this. Some instructors are keeping it too far away from their mouth because they don't like the feel of it being that close. The reason this mic is done this way is because it does not want to catch the sound of echo and or your load PA system during a zumba class. Think of those fitness classes where you can clearly hear the instructor while the music is blasting super loud, yet you don't hear a echo of the music. Thats simply because the mic is designed to pick up your voice inches away from your mouth instead of the whole room. Hope this makes sense and helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thanks so much for these great tips! I have the Pyle USB audio mixer, an iPhone, a Macbook Air and Bluebooth Boom Box, and will use Zoom for my spin classes. I want to run music through my phone to have more control over switching tracks if needed. How would I adjust set-up?
Hey hey Tiffany! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! So for your specific case, since you're on a bike. I would actually tell you to run you music from your macbook AIR specifically with Spotify. The reason for this is because if you have Spotify on both your laptop and smartphone, you can actually use your smartphone as a wireless remote to your laptop. Making it easy for you to access your playlist, skip tracks, etc... while never leaving your bike. A quick google search will show you how to do this, its quite simple. Hope this helps! If you do not have spotify and use iTunes, I do believe that Apple has released their own wireless remote function App as well. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thank you for taking the time doing this Audio guide. I've set everything up just like you suggested. I'm using a MacBook circa 2015, Rode wireless go mic, bose speaker and Pyle PAD30MXUBT audio mixer, XLR Male Plug to 3.5mm male stereo audio adapter 1/8" extension cable, StarTech 3.5mm audio splitter cable, 3.5mm male to male stereo audio cable, RCA cable. Set everything up, however, under sound preference I'm showing "The selected device has no input controls". So I don't see any signals when I talk to my Rode wireless go mic. I selected USB Audio Codec for my sound input. Also, in your video, you used an RCA cable plugged in the Line In slot on the mixer. Towards halfway of your video, you have a different cable on the Monitor slot and no RCA cable. What am I missing? I feel like I'm so close!!! Thanks in advance.
Hey hey mariteqsw! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Everything you said is correct. If you're not getting any sound check your Mixer that everything is dialed correctly and that all the buttons you pushed are sending your audio signal to "main mix". There are buttons that will ask if you want to send stuff to Main mix or somewhere else. Always always main mix. Double check your dial settings like I show in the video. Everything has to be moved to the 75% area just to get started. If your main mix dial isn't starting over 0%, the computer won't be getting sound. Double check your connections, make sure you are plugging into the RODE GO receiver and not the Transmitter. Make sure your Zoom audio settings are also replicating the same settings in your sound preferences. Sometime Zoom will reset itself. Don't worry about my cable settings in the video as the cables I used are from two different videos. It doesn't mean anything different. I would suggest really taking your time and follow along the video and pause after every step I say. if you are trying to go in real time you'll miss an important step that I talk about. You have everything you need based on your comment. Just take your time, relax, and try again with the video. Theres nothing I would say different on here than what I've said in the video. You can do it! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Hi there! Still no go :( Tried everything. Maybe it's the audio mixer (Pyle PAD30MXUBT 3-channel bluetooth audio mixer) or the XLR plug?
I think I finally got it to work. First, I exchanged my current audio mixer with one just like yours. Then I had to buy a Rode's XLR cable since the one I got (from your link) didn't work with the Rode's mic. I did an initial test and it seems to be working. I'll have to double check the lag or delay if any. Thanks again for your help.
@@TLDR_filmmaker Hello again! I had a chance to play with the audio mix during a dance party. They said the music was coming in and out. I read through your other replies on this thread today. Could it be Spotify? I usually use iTunes but for this party I used my sister's playlist on Spotify. I checked one of your replies regarding disabling the Normalizer. Could that be it? OR am I missing another set up? Perhaps on Zoom? I notice the audio settings are quite different now from a few months ago. Thanks again. (I think I purchased at least 4 items off your links...a small thanks for all your help! :)
Hey hey Isriel! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Yup, the Kimafun Mic comes with its own quarter adapter for the mic to plug into the mixer, just make sure the mixer's XLR mic port has that extra larger hole in the middle, that way you know it can take the KimaFun's receiver. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
This is awesome, thank you! I am teaching live zoom classes an also recording on my phone at the same time for my on-demand library. Is there a way to connect my RODE wireless mic to both my phone and to the Zoom class (Mac laptop) with the mixer? Also - am I able to wear my AirPods while doing this? (I will add on the music for the on-demand class in iMovie) Thank you!
Hey hey Meghan! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! In theory you could buy another headphone duplicator cable that I linked for the RODE GO so that one goes into the mixer and the other one goes into your phone. You will however need a TRRS to TRS cable for the one that goes into your phone: geni.us/5z4Dr (Amazon affiliate link). Make sure you also purchase the 3.5mm to XLR adaptor as well geni.us/akxeZC (Amazon Affiliate link) so that you can plug the RODE GO into the mixer. As for your Airpods, if you are planning to feed the mixer music from your laptop. You CAN NOT use the Airpods at the same time. The computer can only feed one source at a time. If its because you need to hear the music or hear the participants if they have questions. All of that will come out of the additional external computer speakers in this setup. If you use another phone or ipod for music into the mixer while using your Airpods to hear the students. This could work, you just have to make sure your audio Input and Output settings are correct so that your are always using the USB AUDIO CODEC as your Microphone, and your OUTPUT is set to your Airpods. However if you were hoping to use the airpods to hear the music so that you don't have music playing in the studio, this is where that "lag" comes in that I demonstrated later in the video. Bluetooth just hasn't quite gotten to the point where its always stable, there is always latency when you are trying to match audio to your live video as you're counting. Hope this information helps. Good luck and keep teaching! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker thank you so much! I do have that TRRS to TRS cable! It is connected to the duplicator cable. Where does that duplicator cable plug in on the mixer? As for AirPods, let's say I am not using Zoom and only using the mixer for clear audio and sound to stream through my phone (recording an on-demand video). No computer needed. Is there a way to use my AirPods to hear everything (my goal is to eliminate sound in my studio, getting some noise complaints!)?
For this other duplicator for the RODE GO. One side will go into the mixers XLR mic 1 port. Duplicator -> red cable your Rode came with -> 3.5mm to XLR adaptor -> Mixer Ch1 mic. The second will go from Duplicator into your phone. The side of you TRRS to TRS cable with three color bands would go into the phone. Now your RODE GO should be feeding sound into the mixer and phone. The mixer to phone currently does not work based on my tests. The phone is major Radio Frequency emitter and when I've tried to stream my mixer into the phone, you get a lot of Radio interference. If you are looking to eliminate sound in your studio as you're teaching. Look in the description of the video where I talk about Headphones. You would simply plug these wireless headphones into the headphone duplicator where your music is coming from (Where the external speakers get plugged in) The reason to use this specific set is because of the bluetooth lag between you hearing and counting the music. This headphone set has the lowest latency to help negate the problem that I talk about. Its not airpod, I wish they made a Earbud version to make it easier for people. Unfortunately there are no airbuds that support the APTX-LL protocol.
Hey hey Daniel! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! So glad you enjoyed this video! Hope it was helpful! I will continue to do my best with my content and reviews! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hi there! Just want to tell you how much of a lifesaver your video is. I have been teaching dance on zoom for a year now and I'm still having trouble figuring out the best setup for audio clarity and audio-video syncing. I have carefully watched your video a bunch of times to make sure I understood all the requirements. 😅 But I have a question tho. I have this really old Behringer Xenyx 502 mixer but it's not a usb type one. Do you think it's still possible for me to use it by plugging it into my computer? Sorry, I'm kinda new to this tech stuff so I was just wondering if you could help me out 😅 much thanks to you and more power to your videos! I'm definitely subscribing 😁
Hey hey kiwikaneesha! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Unfortunately your older Behringer mixer can't be used unless you purchase a USB AUDIO interface, something like the Scarlett Audio Interface. This approach adds more to the audio chain and in the end it can be more expensive of a setup than if you just bought a newer mixer that already has an USB Audio Interface built in. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Hiii! Thanks for replying!! OMG I have a Scarlett Solo Audio interface! I just got it November last year, does that mean I can use it instead of my Behringer one?? 😱 But if yes, I'm dunno how to use it tho 😕
You're most welcome! So the only thing that I would do to make it work is buy a cable (my guess is a 1/4 audio cable) and plug from your mixers output into the Scarlett. Then in your computer you would select the Scarlet as the USB AUDIO CODEC (though it will probably just say Scarlett) Everything else I detailed in the video is the same. The Scarlett is simply allowing you to take all the audio from your old mixer and mix your voice and music into the computer through the Scarlett. You'll definitely want to watch some videos on the Scarlett just so you are familiar with what each button does as you adjust the volume of the mixer so that you are in the right volume of where you need to be. Thats all I can really say as I'm not using this setup. All I know is that it is doable with with what you have, all you need is that one audio cable to connect the mixers output into the scarlett. Keep the scarlett volume knob at 50% to start, press the "Instrument" button on and off and see which one is the correct setting you need to be so that your music and voice doesn't sound distorted. And then from there, in this order: Do the volume calibration from the mixer first. If you find yourself maxing out the volume knobs on the mixer and its still not loud enough, then bring the mixer volume knobs back to the 60-75% mark and raise the Scarlett volume knob instead. This is to ensure you get the cleanest audio possible as the scarlett preamps are quite clean. The mixer if you put it to 100% might sound "hissy" Good luck, experiment around with the volume knobs. You won't break anything be moving things around. The only knobs you are really playing with are just the Volume knobs and Main Mix knobs. You do not need to worry about "Pan" "Low" "Mid" "High". Those should all be set to their default spots. Hope this helps!
@@TLDR_filmmaker You are awesome, seriously. I can't thank you enough for your help! I really appreciate the long reply. I'll follow your instructions and try to figure it out. Thank you so much and more power to your channel!! Stay safe! ❤️ Much love from the Philippines ☺️
Where is the version 1 video 😭 I need this set up but I have to use headphones due to my living situation. This is my first time here and it looks like you have a bunch of cool videos, so if you can point me in the right direction that would be great!
Hey hey TrainerE! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! For the headphone situation, read my instructions in the description of the video. The reason I took down the Version one video link is because it doesn't quite help in terms of setup. So just check the description, it'll tell you where to plug in the wireless headphone part and you'll be good to go. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
I would like to see the original, previous version of this video. My line dance classes and dance socials on zoom work extremely well - no lag. Everyone loves it. People keep asking me what I use and I tried to find your video so I could send it to them, but I can't find it, now. I have the Pyle 5 channel, Avantree headphones and a Sekoni knockoff (FotoWelt) because I could not get Sekoni back in April 2020. This one is a little different. Can you send me the link for the 1st video? Thanks.
Hey hey Susan! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! I do have the link for the original video, however before you send people to it, this updated setup is the best version to work with and can still work with the headphones and whatever wireless microphone you want to use. In the description of this video I talk about the headphone setup where you simply plug it into a different port and now you won't have to hear your own voice as you teach, you can just hear the music. With all that in mind, here is the original video, but I do highly recommend the second setup for teachers: th-cam.com/video/iMSaeVE-7W8/w-d-xo.html Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
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Hi there! Thanks for this awesome tutorial. I have the exact same PYLE mixer and a shure wireless headset to teach my rhythm based fitness classes. I have been playing my music off of an ipad mini. I have been hearing from my students that the music is not loud enough on their end (even with their headphones all the way up). I have done everything that I can think of to remedy that on my end... bumping the music up for the playlist from within itunes (equilizer), making sure the ipad mini volume limit is set to the max and turned all the way up, making sure the zoom sound input from mixer is all the way up. Finally I've bumped all the volumes up on the mixer, although I'm seeing and hearing distortion on the audio (especially when speaking on my mic) - however now they say they can hear the music better/louder. I'm wondering if you have any suggestions as to how to boost the volume of the music and mic for them without having the levels so high on the mixer and as a result, having that distortion. Are other sources for my music perhaps louder than the output on the ipad mini? Perhaps and iphone or another laptop (I'm using my laptop to run zoom). any and all suggestions appreciated thank you!
Hey hey DJ RW! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! So a couple things I can think of. 1) Make sure iTunes isnt doing some sort of "volume safety" where it will purposely not let volume go super high to protect people with headphones on. I know Spotify has this feature in their smartphone app, not sure if itunes does. So I would search around to see if you can find something like it and turn it off. 2) If the music is good now but the mic is too loud and distorted, this is an easy fix on the mixer. Under Channel 1 where your mic is plugged into. Underneath the XLR plug point there is the "gain" knob. Start turning that down if it was already up in the MAX position. That should more or less solve everything so that your mic does not distort and your music volume maintains the same that you've been having it. Its hard to explain how this all works as it comes naturally to me. But essentially think of the mixer this way. All the Blue knobs are things you want to tamper with first. Think of it as "Stage 1". Your goal with stage 1 is to have a good mix between your voice and music so that one is not overpowering the other, or however you'd like to mix your sound...whether it be more music heavy or voice heavy. Stage 2, which is the "main mix" knob on the bottom right. This is what gets sent to the computer. So in Stage 1 you already mixed the "ratio", if you will, of your voice to music. The Main mix knob if you turn it up or down, will turn that stage 1 mix up or down in volume for the computer. So if your Stage 2 knob is turned down pretty low to begin with, then that means you gotta really jack up all the knobs in stage 1 to compensate. This is why in the video I have the Stage 2: Main Mix already starting at 75% so that as you adjust your mix in Stage 1, you should be good to go without need to mess with too much. Thats just a very basic idea of the two stages and what each one does. Of course as you get more comfortable with it you can really mess with both of them in unity to get the best sound possible. But at that point we're talking about professional mixers. We don't need that level. But essentially, if you do need to go back through the steps. Make sure your Main Mix (stage 2) knob is already set at 75% and then begin the calibration process of stage one to get the Ratio you want for your voice and music. In my case I was essentially 1:1 having the music and voice topping around 60-70% in the computer. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
I really like how well you explained everything and I bought most the products you recommended. I followed your step by step set up but cannot get my external speaker to work. When I go into sound settings it’s obvious the music is playing but I can’t hear it. My speaker is a Bose sound touch 20, I attached it with an aux cord and to the Y splitter like you suggested. Any suggestions?
Hey hey Robyn! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! So glad this video was helpful! Hmm... the only things I can think of are the following: - If you are using the Kimafun Splitter instead of the splitter that I linked for the video. They are not the same cable, they are different. (Plug tip has three color rings) - Make sure your output settings is set to "headphones" not "USB Audio Codec" (if you are using your laptop for music) - Depending on your speakers, some of them may ask you to switch to AUX mode. Especially if its a bluetooth speaker with your phone nearby. Cause it will connect to your phones bluetooth instead of using the AUX. Let me know if any of these help! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Ariel! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Really the only deviation of connections cables comes down to the Stereo Splitter that feeds the music into the system. So for the Pyle mixer, if the "LINE" input has a Red and White color. This means you'll need the RCA stereo splitter. This is the common way to notice what type of connection the mixer requires. If it does not have colors and is just metal with "L and R" labled with it, that most likely means its a 1/4 type. I show these two types in the video for further reference. Other than that, with this setup, all you need is the: - Kimafun Headset Mic - Headphone Duplicator cable - Stereo breakout cable I described - And External computer speaker. All Items are listed in the description of the video. Take your time when going through the video step by step and pause the video between each step instead of just letting it play. I know there is a lot of information in the video and I don't break it down too technically why I routed all these cables to make it work, but you got this! Think of it as little streams feeding into the main river, the audio is all coming through to the mixer and mixer is the main river that feeds everything to your computer. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hi. Great video, thank you. I'm curious if there's a mixer and approach you'd know of and recommend for teaching tap. I'm guessing the mixer would need 3 inputs instead of 2 so there would be one to somehow capture the tap sounds in sync as well.
Hey hey Cathy! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! You are correct you'd want a mixer that has two XLR channels so that you have one for each sound. As for which mixer specifically, there are quite a few, the ones I recommended have bigger brother versions that just have more XLR channels. The two budget brands I still recommend are Pyle and Behringer. The only one I see right now thats available that was part of my initial research is this one: amzn.to/3kQwuKQ (These are my affiliate links, by using this link I get a small commission that directly supports the channel at no additional cost to you. If you choose the link I sincerely appreciate your support of the channel, Thanks!) There are other cheaper ones that seem to do the job, but I don't not know how well they actually perform. During my initial research I looked as many video reviews as possible on the popular budget brands to see what sound people thought about them. Pyle and Behringer performed quite well, so those are the ones I recommend to look at as well. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you for all of your information! I bought the mixer you suggested for my tap class with 2 XLR channels amzn.to/3kQwuKQ and I was wondering if it is a similar set up to this video, or if there are some differences? I am having trouble getting the sound from my computer to go to the mixer. Thanks!
With this mixer you have the option to either plug your computer sound to either Line3/4 or the RCA type on the far top right (red and white) 2track IN. From there there are those two buttons at the bottom that asks you if you want the sounds to go to the Main mix or phones. You'll want the sounds to travel to the Main Mix (may need to play around with the button presses to see which combo send the audio to your computer) The main mix is a fader slider instead of knob so make sure to push that up. And then do your computer calibration on the knobs that are labeled for Line3/4. Keep the balance in the middle, FX can be off, then use "level" for your volume. Hope this helps.
Thank you so much. I purchased everything from the links so easily and set it all up. I just watched the zoom recording of my fitness class and noticed that although my voice is in sync with the music, my body movement especially when a faster beat is about a 1/4 beat out of sync. Have you heard of this issue before?
Hey hey Sue! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! The body movement vs music is a combination of the internet, zoom's servers, the groups overall internet strength. So this is normal to see some latency between your audio and video. The key importance is that your voice and music is synced above all so that dancers arn't confused with how you're guiding them. The video being slightly off is ok as most dancers will get what you're going for and just follow the timing of the music instead of trying to follow the video only. Hope that makes sense. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker amazing, thank you! I used an ethernet cable instead of using Wifi and improved my lighting and POOF, it's perfect. Thank you so much for all you do and responding and relieving my worry!
Thank you so much for this video!! I’ve purchased all the equipment you recommended in the caption. All works, except the Kimafun mic is really low when I test on my Microsoft computer. The music sounds great when I did a test recording, but the mic doesn’t get any volume. Are there any adjustments on the mixer I should make? When you mentioned the input should rise to 60% once you adjust the computer’s sound settings, mine is barely getting up to 15%. Once I figure that part out, everything should be good to go.
Hey hey Kourtni! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Yes, in this case you want to make adjustments to the CH1 area of the mixer that is adjust the volume of your mic. Start moving the "Gain" upwards to may be 80% and then move the "fader volume knob" towards the bottom higher. Also make sure you do the step where I say to to turn the Kimafun's own volume button all the way to the max. Lastly, the Kimafun is a fitness mic which means its designed to be very close to the mouth. If you have it placed where its far away from your mouth, this is also the reason you're not getting a loud signal into the mic. Hope this helps. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thanks so much!!! That most definitely helps. And, you're right. I think when I was doing the test, the mic wasn't directly in front of my mouth. I made those adjustments you mentioned and it was 10x better. I appreciate your response!!
Hey hey Paul! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! You're most welcome! And yes, the instructor will be able to hear the students questions and comments no matter which setup you use for your music source going into the mixer. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thanks- however I may be missing something here. If you're talking about two versions, I can only find the video that this comment is attached to. Despite hunting for it, I can't find the first video you reference. However- here's the essence of. my confusion: in my case, the speaker is is fed from the split line-out from the iPad I'm using as a music source. The mixer obviously mixes its side of the split with the mic and sends it onto Zoom via the desktop Zoom is running on. Does this imply there are separate speakers connected to the desktop that plays the audio feed from Zoom, and that's where you can hear other participants?
When you are using your iPad as the music source, the laptops "headphone or output" setting won't be touched and will just be set to the laptops speakers. So you will hear the music from the external computer speakers while your students will be heard from the laptops own built in speakers. I have since unlisted the first video setup is its no longer relevant in terms of how its pieced together. However for instructors that may still prefer the headphone route, In the FAQ section of the pinned comment I detailed where the headphone would be inserted into this setup.
Hey hey Cecilia! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! If I remember correctly, yes you can make that work since the scarlett should have 1/4 jack for you to plug the Kimafun into. I think there is also a second channel on the Scarlett as well so you can route your laptop or smartphone into it for music. The scarlett will essentially become your USB audio interface mixer, so you would not need the mixer I have here in this setup. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hi thank you for this video! I would like to use exactly the set up you explained but with headphone so that I wouldn't be blasting my music. You listed a headphone below to use but can I use a wireless mic that comes with the headphone and if so, can I use the same exact set up and also do you have a product recommendation? I couldn't find the version 1 video you mention. Thank you so much for the info.
Hey hey Akemi! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! As far as I know right now there is no wireless mic/headphone combination that uses the APTX-LL protocol, which means if you use a regular bluetooth headset for conference calls, you will exhibit the latency I demonstrate between your music and your voice. The version 1 video is going to confuse people as the setup was vastly different in where to plug in certain things and where the music is coming from. Should you use a wireless headphone like I listed, simply just follow the instruction below on where to plug in the wireless headphone receiver. (essentially just plug it where the "external speaker" would have been plugged in) Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thanks so much for the video! That’s exactly what I was looking for 🙏🏼 Small question: can I connect the Kimafun wireless mic to a normal USB audio interface? Like the Zoom H6 or Focusrite Scarlett which has a combo jack (XLR & 1/4” jack input)? My application is very simple, I just want to use the wireless mic for normal TH-cam videos instead of Blue Yeti or shotgun mics etc. Thanks in advance 🤩
Hey hey Learner Forever! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad this video was helpful! Yes, you can absolute use it with a traditional USB Audio interface. This mixer that I use is essentially the same thing, but more for live DJ's that may need to alter EQ's and such. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thank you for making this video! We are doing zoom dance classes using a mixer and a wireless mic, but we also use another two mobile phones as two cameras (joining the meeting as participants) for two different angles, in which the host (MacBook pro) only serves as an audio output device (music and voice of the coach). It worked kinda well as the music and the voice synced perfectly, especially when we were doing choreography class. However, we found that the video would somehow out of sync when the coach was teaching fitness dance class, all songs were being played one after one non-stop. Is it related to the cameras or the music source we were using (TH-cam music/ Spotify / mp3 files )?
Hey hey again Leo! This is due to the other camera angles being participants from the principle camera/audio source. The internet does not work in true real time, there is a buffer algorithm that constantly changes based on the video conferences groups collective internet speed and ability. So because everyone has different internet and computer ability to process, everyone will be technically watching you in a different moment in time, but to you it would seem close enough. The other potential is you are using two more cameras on the same internet so now you are streaming three video feeds from the same internet source, this usually shouldn't be a problem, but it is something that could (It's hard to say). But long story short, a little lag between movement and music could happen because of just how internet technology works and how we're not actually seeing all of this in true real time. Think of when you are in the same room with someone on a cellphone and you call each other. The moment you say hello you hear your sound from your friends phone a second later. This is whats happening when you are doing video conferencing. The main goal of this setup is to ensure that the instructors voice and music are always on beat. If you are also using your macbook pro as the main camera, that setup technically should have the video and audio synced or at least very close. Hope this makes sense!
Hi, thank you so much for this video! I'm curious about the "version 1" headphone setup you refer to, but I can't seem to find that video anywhere on TH-cam or on your channel. Just want to make sure I set things up correctly if I decide to use headphones while teaching my online dance class. Thanks!
Hey hey Laura! I took down that video because the setup is a bit different and I didn't want to confuse people. If you are wanting to use a Wireless headphone setup instead of using speakers in your room. Check the description below in this video, I detail how to achieve a wireless headphone setup if need :)
@@TLDR_filmmaker thanks! Yes, I saw the note about the headphone setup. Is the headphone setup only compatible with wireless headphones that use a transmitter? So regular bluetooth earbuds for example would not work because there is nothing to plug into the headphone duplicator?
You can use regular bluetooth earbuds or airpods if you'd like. You'll have to purchase a bluetooth transmitter like this one: geni.us/yr0JO71 (affiliate link) The reason back in the first video when I selected that wireless headphone set was because of its low latency. So that when you count to the music it would sound very close to the actual music timing your students hear. This bluetooth transmitter I linked to should give you a similar experience in terms of latency. Hope this further helps!
Hey hey John! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad you enjoyed this video! I'll continue to do my best with my content! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thanks for this video!!!! My apologies in advance if this question was already addressed: 1. My students can hear me and my music clearly, but I can't hear them (even when they unmute themselves on zoom). Is there a way to hear them speak as well? I am using the Kimafun headset with a Rockville Mixer with a USB interface plugged into speakers and my laptop. Thank you kindly!!!!
Hey hey Jaami! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Most likely whats happened is that Zoom's own audio settings is not matching your systems audio settings correctly. Go into your Zoom's audio settings and make sure your OUTPUT is set to "Headphones" or "Internal Speakers" (If you are using a smartphone for music). That should do it, Zoom does this from time to time as I wondered why I couldn't hear my students one day and noticed that ZOOM did not adhear to my systems audio settings and reverted to something else. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Van! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! You're most welcome! Glad this helps! I will continue to do my best with my content! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thanks again for this post! I have all this dialed in plus a web camera but need to clarify Zoom settings..also noted below that if I am using my own music player and not my lap top...the zoom setting should be...what exactly? Sure appreciate you assistance! I have seen another post where they are using a usb mixer and it allows the zoom volume to be adjusted directly on board. Any thoughts on how to do that?
Hey hey again Paige, You're welcome! So since you are using your own music player (not laptop) your Zoom settings should be "Output" set to the laptops internal speaker. And then your "Input or mic" is set to the USB Audio Codec (mixer). This is done because if the students have a question, you still want to be able to hear them, so their question will come out of the laptops own speaker. As for adjusting the Zoom volume, If you are referring to the students questions, that will be adjusted on your laptops own volume controls for your specific setup. If you were using your laptop for music as well, then you would want to adjust the volume through those external computer speakers own volume knob. Because if you use the mixer to adjust past your calibrated point, you will introduce distortion where as if you adjust the external computer speakers volume, it will not. Last tip I recently found out, for those that are using Spotify but would rather you use your cell phone to switch music instead of the laptop. I actually found out that you can use your cellphone as a wireless remote to the Spotify of your computer. Essentially make sure both apps are running at the same time on the same wifi network in your home or studio. Then on your smartphone when you are playing music it will have a "devices" icon on the bottom left. Click on that and you will see your laptops name as an available device. Click on your laptop and now your phone will tell the computers spotify what to play. So essentially you can do the Laptop setup and now never have to go near your computer and just use your phone to switch songs and playlists etc etc. Hope this helps Paige! Have fun!
Thank you so much for the videos.i couldn't figure out quite how to do sink the sound with zoom via my iphone & kirafun bluetooth.im sure it's a setting or something But I'm sure I'll figure it out. Thank you for sharing.
Hey hey Ang L! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! A Smartphone setup is going to be a bit tricky and unfortunately I do not recommend doing it because of the many variables involved out of our control when it comes to using a smartphone as our Zoom client. Mainly getting the audio signal to it, each phone has a different idea of what constitutes as a "microphone" even when a TRRS plug is plugged in, I've tried a couple different methods and my iPhone constantly does not provide me the right mic levels, sometimes non at all. My best advise is to use a laptop as your Zoom client device and then from there using the mixer you can determine if you'd like to use your laptop or smartphone as a music player. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey The Art of Body and Soul! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! Check the description of this video, there is a section for the headphone setup. The reason I took away the video is because that setup is not as desired in terms of where you plugged it in. Plugging into the external speaker port is much better and easier for teaching. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thanks for this post! It has been most valuable. I used your affiliate links to purchase all my equipment. However when I set up everything I can’t hear my students in Zoom. What am I missing? I bought the Pyle USB audio mixer, the Sokani Tiny and all the cables you suggested. I use a new MacBook Pro for Zoom and Spotify and an old Bose Mini Sound Link speakers. On another note, can I use my iPhone as a wireless remote to my laptop to modulate my Spotify playlist (move up and down songs or change volume or is volume only controlled thru the mixer?) If so, how do I do this?
Hey hey Sandra! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Zoom is weird sometimes and won't match the same audio settings you set in your system preferences. So make sure to open up your Zoom audio settings and make sure the "OUTPUT" is set to "HEADPHONE" so that the sounds of zoom (students) will go through the headphone and into your Bose Mini Sound link Speakers. Yup, you can absolutely use your iphone as a spotify remote. It should link up already since it's off the same spotify account. This is what I do so that I don't have to return to the computer to switch sounds. With spotify opened on the laptop and on your phone, when you click on a song on your phone (that big screen with the album cover etc) on the bottom left you'll see an computer and speaker icon. Click on that, then click on your laptop. It will now know you want to use the laptop as your speakers, and the phone becomes the remote. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thanks so much for the detailed reply. It landed perfectly timed just before my next class! Thanks so much for this. I watched many videos and stuck with yours. You too stay safe, healthy and :)
Thank you for this very helpful video! I purchased the mixer that you have in your video, clicked on your link. The one that came looks almost identical to yours except a couple differences: it does not have the “usb assign to monitor” button, it only has one dial below the line in section, and instead has two buttons that say “From & To”. I have set up everything exactly as your video does. I have a macbook air. When I connect my speaker to the “headphone split” I can hear the music through the speakers however my computer does not pick up sound input from the music. When I switch the speaker to the “microphone splitter” I cannot hear the music through the speaker but my computer picks it up as sound input. How do I get it to play through the speaker and have the computer pick up the sound? Everything is dialed and connected exactly how you have set it up. The only issue seems to be the headphone splitter.
Hey hey Amber! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! It sounds to me you do not have the correct splitter (duplicator) cable like I talk about in the video. A lot of people have made this mistake, you have what is known as a TRRS splitter that splits the microphone and headphone port on a phone. This cable looks very similar to what I use but its ultimately not the correct one. You need the headphone duplicator cable that I have linked in the description of this video. This cable duplicates the headphone signal so that your external computer speakers and the mixer can both get the same signal. And thats it, that should be all you need to get going. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
I ordered everything and I have a pair of computer speakers. So what exactly are the computer speakers for? If they are outputting sound, wouldn't the mic pick up that sound? Then there could be confusion on what the people watching my video hear.
Hey hey again Sharqui! Not necessarily, as you can hear in my opening examples in a small kitchen. You don't really hear any feedback from the computer speakers pumping out pretty loud music. In those examples I had it turn up pretty loud, much louder than I would really need in such a small space. The only time I feel it could become a real problem is if you were in a echo-ee studio and blasting the sound extremely loud. However I do not have personal experience in that kind of environment. I'll also not that I did not have the speakers directly pointing at me, rather I had it pointing at the wall so the sound bounce back at me while I'm teaching. I always ask my students if they can hear me clearly and that my "monitor" music for myself is not getting back to them. They have said they can't hear that as they are hearing the clean music coming from the mixer to their end. You should be good!
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4:10 - Item List
*Step by Step Guide*
5:45 - Plugging Everything In
8:07 - Computer Settings
9:54 - Calibrating Mic and Music
11:39 - Additional Volume Calibration Info
12:22 - Tips for Setup and Use
13:34 - Why USB Audio Interface, why not airpods?
17:32 - Should I still Use Headphones?
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Stereo Breakout Cable (For music)
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**Plug the headphones into the headphone duplicator port where the computer speakers would normally be plugged in, how you can hear the music. However if you are using your smartphone for music, your students voices will be coming out of the laptop speakers so you will need to pop off the headphones to hear them. This is not a problem if you use your laptop for the entire setup, which is the recommended setup**
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*[FAQ]*
Hello again! I just got a MacBook Air today.. will I still be able to connect everything to this? I noticed there’s no USB port... eekkk
@@allanasacademyofdance5203 the newer Macbook computers now use something called USB-C. So all you would need is a USB-C to USB-A adapter to make the conversion. They do sell this at the Apple Store, our you can find some on Amazon like this one: amzn.to/2Qnqvjr
(These are my affiliate links, by using this link I get a small commission that directly supports the channel at no additional cost to you. If you choose the link I sincerely appreciate your support of the channel, Thanks!)
Can you contact me? - I believe I have everything set up - but for some reason Im having some issues. I am connecting through zoom however I am using an ipad. I have enabled "original sound" but am still not hearing the mic and/or music.
Many thanks for this video, your clear, step-by-step explanations, the guide to equipment, and your responses to those who had questions. I've been trying to resolve the syncing issues in Zoom for 3 years and finally found your video a couple of months ago, thank goodness! My Zumba Gold students are delighted. I followed as many of your links as I could to purchase the recommended products so hopefully you still get some residuals.
I'm so glad you found this video and that it was helpful for you and your students, Fitnessmuse100! I appreciate your support with the purchase links!
Thank you, I have been searching on how to fix the lag issues which was driving me nuts and all I kept getting was I need faster internet. I was just about to go purchase a $1000 laptop until I saw your video, instead I purchased a mixer for around $50 and a mic for $40 and voila, problem solved. Today was the first time teaching with the new kit and received nothing but positive comments from my participants. Game changer for sure, thanks again!!
Hey hey Christine!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
This makes me so happy to hear. I'm glad you were able to stumble upon this video and that it worked and saved you money! Have fun with the new setup and keep it up!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! This is a fantastic video and audio set up. I've been teaching fitness classes on zoom for years (pre pandemic). The sound quality has always been an issue. I've tried several different solutions and this is the best yet.
Hey hey Jenn!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful for your setup! I will continue to do my best with making helpful content and reviews!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thank you so so so much for this! I’m a dancer/dance teacher, not a sound engineer, but thanks to amazing help I was able to purchase everything I need online. I literally did a plug/play and it worked in zoom with no issues. God bless you!!!!
Hey hey CuteDanceChica!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful! Enjoy your setup and keep the spirit of alive and teach the next generation of movers! I will continue to do my best to help the community through my content and reviews!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Who knew you could bust a move like that? Plus as always great content and information. thank you
Hey hey again Robert A!
So glad you enjoyed the video and the random moves haha, more to follow in other videos when appropriate, and it'll be much more clean than trying to dance on a slippery home floor haha!
You are providing a really amazing service for dance instructors. Thank you thank you!
Hey hey The Viscount Dance Studio!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I'm so glad you found this video helpful! I sincerely hope it does help out the dance community as we all move into a odd time to teach but also for hybrid studio models moving forward!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
This Video has made my teaching life - thank you so much !!! first class teaching with my new set up today - it was golden !!!!
Hey hey Elizabeth!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I'm so happy to hear that this video has been helpful and that everything went great! Have fun and keep teaching the next generation!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
I'm excited to have just discovered this TH-cam video. It's clear and thorough, and it addresses my problem of time lag with Bluetooth. Before I invest in equipment, I just want to check in with you to ask if there are any updates you would make to this information since you posted it almost a year ago. Thank you so much for explaining this in a way that even a non-techie can understand.
Hey hey Carolyn!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
So glad you found this video and that it made sense the way I explained it!
As of this very moment, this is the cheapest setup that I have come up with that keeps things simple and all controlled at that mixer. I'm a bit old school and feel most people would prefer to have physical volume controller right there so that they can easily adjust music or vocal volume if students feel it's too loud or not loud enough.
This exact setup is also suitable for hybrid teaching, you simply plug your PA system into the Main Mix Output so that your live class can hear you through your mask and your online students will continue to hear everything else as demonstrated in this video.
A laptop is still the best preferred method as I have not found a suitable solution for people that want to use phones and tablets. It's hard to judge or calibrate your sound levels in those applications on the fly.
Lastly the microphone I use for this setup is just the most budget friendly that I am aware of that produces clear sound. There are of course many microphones out there to choose from, simply find one that fits your budget and preferred orientation (headset vs bodypack and wire) and you're good to go. All your sound calibration methods are exactly the same.
Hope this helps!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Wonderful! Watched this a couple of times as it is somewhat complicated to me but your posts are some of the very best on TH-cam! Thank you so much..well done!
Hey hey again Paige!
Thank you so much! I'm right there with you, I had to draw out diagrams to make sense of how the audio was routed. It all makes sense to me now that I've learned it, its quite fascinating! I've now been using this setup on my Zoom classes and the its been great, the students still hear me clearly, they don't hear the music feedback as I don't have it on a super high volume, and I'm able to move freely with the headset as I teach! Hope this video has been helpful for your needs!
THANK YOU so much for this video and the last one! We've been running our Zumba classes on Zoom with great sound thanks to your first video and look forward to trying out this set-up next - as we continue to evolve and prepare to have in-person students as well as online Zoom students for hybrid classes. Keep up the good work!!
Hey hey Berkshire Yoga Dance & Fitness!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I'm so happy to hear the previous video was helpful for your needs as we all went into teaching remotely! A lot of people have begun the hybrid model and this setup can do two types depending on where you plug the computer speakers into. Some instructors who have larger PA systems in their studios so that students can hear their instructions during a quiet yoga class and would like to use that while still making sure the Zoom students can hear to. In this case all you do is plug the PA system (or computer speakers) into the "main out or headphone port". Now your voice and music will come through the speakers in the studio and your zoom students will still be able to hear your voice and music like normal. A word of caution is how echo'ee your studio is as the echo could get back to your microphone, this is something all instructors need to test to find the threshold of how loud can they blast the speakers in a studio. But if this is not a need for your in-person classes, then simply plug the speaker into the headphone duplicator so that you can just hear the music only, but of course make sure you test how loud you can actually blast the music in your space.
Hope this further helps!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Wonderful...thank you!!! Can't wait to try it out.
You're most welcome!
This video was so well made and informative. I'm not a dance teacher, however I am a singing teacher so I see a lot of value in the information you shared here. Thank You!!
Hey hey Patricia!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I'm so glad this video was helpful! The one hurdle I haven't quite figured out is for vocal teachers that may be playing accompaniment for the student to sing to. While this is easy to do, there is a inherent lag time between you playing, the student hearing and singing, and their singing getting back to you. It's unfortunately not pure real time because of the internet, we haven't gotten to that point in technology where the lag time is under 8ms. Is this something you were thinking about?
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker with the accompaniment, I've resorted to sending pre-recorded tracks in an email which they can open from a separate device. I just tell them which track to go to and I can hear them sing with the accompaniment in real time. I'm just glad that I can be demonstrate a vocal passage with accompaniment from my end using the method you mentioned. 👌🏾
Ah gotcha! Awesome awesome! So glad everything its working and you're able to continue guiding the next generation of artists!
I can't thank you enough for this video. I just ordered the mixer, the microphone, the cables and I only wish i had this info 6 weeks ago! Let's hope I can get it all to work. Then the only thing left to do is to move like you!
Hey hey Lorie!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I'm so glad this video was helpful! It was because of everyone asking me questions about their specific needs that I was able to come up with this second setup! When everything gets to you, take your time and go through the step by step process. Once you go through the process it'll all make sense how the system works! It's been great knowing that the students can hear everything super clearly, they've said it helps them pay attention as they are less distracted from echo-ee audio.
Have fun! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Sorry to be back again...I've hooked all components (acer windows 10 laptop, Kimafun, Kimafun splitter, Pyle USB mixer, RCA stereo breakout cable, iPhone and external speaker) per your step by step. Problem seems to be the music is not going through the mixer. Kimafun mic is working fine. It seems mic is picking up the music because when i'm close to my external speaker it's fine but as soon as i step away from my speaker to dance floor the volume drops. I'm playing music via iTunes on my iPhone. I've fiddled with all the dials on the Pyle mixer. I can control the mic but not the music. Current setup in zoom has mic set to USB Audio CODEC and Speaker set to Realtek High Def. Changing speaker to CODEC does not resolve the problem. I seem to be stuck :-(
p.s. I may have stumbled upon something!! I'm using the splitter cable that came with the Kimafun microphone. It has a jack for headphones and the other is for speaker. I have the stereo cable in the jack for headphone and the speaker jack going to by external speaker. Is this splitter same as what you are calling headphone duplicator cable!?
Hey hey again Lorie!
No, the splitter cable that came with the Kimafun is not the same type of cable as the Headphone Duplicator cable. All you will need to do is get a headphone duplicator cable to get the music into the Mixer from your phone and then all should be working correctly.
@@TLDR_filmmaker No sooner did I send that first cry for help than I realized what was going on with the incorrect Headphone Duplicator cable. All seems to be working. Getting right balance of volumes is all left to do. Again many thanks for your guidance and great explanation
THANK YOU FOR BLESSING US! Your time and effort are so appreciated. I literally purchased all of the gear noted, except the wireless headphone. I look forward to fixing the sound quality, using your techniques. God bless!
Hey hey Lida!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I'm so glad you found this video and that it was what you were looking for! The one major things I've been seeing people not doing is purchasing the specific headphone duplicator cable I linked in the description. Because of this they are not able to get the music into the mixer or into the external speaker. So just make sure you get that specific cable and not a TRRS splitter (which is what most people with problems purchased).
Other than that everything else will be good to go. Have fun!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
HI Jason, Thank you for great content. IT is so necessary!!!
I wanted to ask your opinion about few things. You are like the ONLY expert on this subject!!
So firstly I got this set up options to try - these are the items that I bought to test:
1. Behringer Xenyx 302USB mixer
2. Picomic wireless dual microphone
3. AirPods
4. Avantree 2 headphones to one receiver
5. Also I have an external dslr Mic just in case i need it
6. using MACbook Pro
7. Using DSLR as Webcam (canon's new utility drive allows this)
8. Various cables: TRRS TO TRRS, TRS TO TRS, TRRS TO TRS, XLR TO TRS, etc.
9. Various adapters...
FEW things:
1. I am not a fan of the fitness headset
2. I also am not a fan of using speakers for output as mic picks it up.
My questions are:
1) Let's say I am using Spotify or iTunes for music on MAC for a ZOOM class. Is it true that when I am using a Mixer and choose USB Codec as a microphone output - I no longer need to Share internal sound on ZOOM? I didn't catch this point. What happens if I share internal sound while USB mixer plugged in? Will my students hear music and my voice when I don't share the computer sound?
2) Will my voice be synced to music without latency if I connect
a) Picomic to Mixer - and
b) AIRpods to MAC and
c) set Microphone as USB Audio codec and speakers as AirPods?
3) If am correct there are 3 areas to select speakers output:
i) Settings on MAC
ii) Settings in ZOOM
iii) little speaker icon in top bar
my question is: For Settings and the top bar: Should any of them be selected on "ZOOM AUDIO DEVICE" ?
4) Apart from USB Line in which the red button on Behringer 302USB - what other button needs to be pressed? The titles are different than on Pyle - so I couldn't follow.
5) For reduced latency - must my headphones be connected to the mixer as opposed to the computer as AirPods?
6) IF I use Avantree and connect them to the mixer - will I get less latency than when using AirPods? Is using Avantree dual headphones better than using AirPods (we share 1 AirPods each) :) The great thing about AirPods is their Aesthetics and size. They are almost not seen in the videos. The Avantree is quite visible and the cord is hanging in the back - doesn't look as nice. But is one better than the other if I use a mixer Behringer 302usb? I would prefer to use AirPods really.
7) Why in your video did you connect Avantree system into mixer and Not to MAC ?
8) For maximum results in reduced latency - should I select on ZOOM: USB Codec as Input AND USB Codec as output? Since this will ensure that mixing all happens in the mixer? I don't really understand this part so well. And should i also select USB Audio codec as microphone AND USB codec as speaker in ZOOM app for lowest latency?
9) I read about this a lot in comments BUT I never really saw a concrete answer. Some people say they hear their voice in the headphones when they use a mixer - this happens when headphones are plugged in into the mixer correct? So is there anyway to DISABLE this ? So that I hear the music but I don't hear my voice?
10) If I wanted to - is there a way to connect a DSLR MIC (like rode or canon 90d mic with a TRS Male) into the mixer and use that as a MIC?
11) If I am using the Canon 90D as a webcam on ZOOM on MAC successfully :) which is great!! You should definitely do a video about this by the way! It's pretty new and Canon's website says that it doesn't work on ZOOM but it does! What I do is use a 10-18mm lens which makes the area where I teach considerably bigger - great ! Plus quality is better and the ability to zoom in or out anytime. Also I don't need any phantom power - Canon 90D battery lasts for like 5-6 hours when used as webcam on ZOOM - no problem - I just turned off the auto shut off option. But anyways - IF I am using the Canon 90D as a webcam on ZOOM on a MAC - if i connect my PicoMic into Canon while it is used as webcam - - is there any advantage to that ? Will that work at all? Will that add audio automatically and sync it with vide?
Sorry Jason for so many questions!!! I am just trying to really reduce that latency as it really bothers me.
IT will be wonderful if you could share some of your knowledge and experience about this!
Thank you so much!
Hey DNA,
No, the music from external speakers will not echo back into the microphone. The examples right at the beginning of this video shows that it doesn’t and the music was playing louder than I needed for when I’m teaching.
I highly suggest this 2nd videos setup for music with your picomic as the mic. No need for headphones anymore and I repeat, “no, your music will not echo back” unless you purposely make it so by playing the music uncomfortably loud and and purposely strand right in front of the speaker.
1) Yes this is correct that this setup no longer requires you to share computer sound. While you could do a hybrid of sharing computer sound with the mixers mic, you run into the problem that you’re not able to accurately calibrate how loud the music is to your students vs your voice. The mixer, as I explain in this new version video, is the central hub that allows you to make very quick adjustments between your voice and music.
2) This unfortunately will not work as you will need the computer to have its output set to the mixer or headphone jack (this second version setup which I prefer). If you have the output set to your headphones you will not be able to get music to the mixer from your computer.
3) No, Input will always be set to USB Audio Codec. For output (based on this second video, the one I highly recommend over the first) it will either be set to “internal Speakers” if you are using a iPhone for music, or “headphones” if you are sending music through the headphone port to the mixer
4) If you follow the first video, press down on the Red Button for USB music from computer. If you follow the 2nd video where you now accept the music from the headphone port, you’d leave the Red button up for “line”… The black button next to it that says “TO” I would assume you need to send it to “main mix” so that black button should be Up (thats how I’m reading those little arrows whether button is pressed up or down)
5) Correct, this is simply because bluetooth earbuds do not use the APTX-LL protocol that cuts down on latency. I have not found a company that has made them. If they do, my setup would be completely different as I know the AirPods and un-wired dual earbud is the most desirable. But unfortunately this is not the case, for now, so we need to adapt with what we can to cut down on latency for the sanity of our students.
6) Yes, the avantree has lower latency than the Airpods because of the APTX-LL protocol. I would suggest moving over to the 2nd videos setup where you now run the music from the laptops headphone jack with the “headphone duplicator cable”. As I show in the video, one end using an RCA cable (for the behringer) goes into the mixer, the other will go into the avantree so that all you hear is the music and not your music and voice. If you plug the avantree into the mixer like I did in the first version, you will hear your voice too.
7) Because if I connect it into the mac, you no longer are able to feed the mixer a signal via USB or Headphone jack for music. So your students won’t hear music anymore.
8) As I show in this 2nd video with the finger analogy. Simply using a mixer where ALL your sounds are being routed to eliminates latency because its all coming from the same place instead multiple places with different wireless technologies. As you can see in the examples at the very beginning, this updated setup where the music is routed through the laptop headphone jack still does not introduce any latency when I am counting off. All sound sources are meeting at one spot before the computer gets it as a Mic source.
9) This is because of the original setup, when someone asked if there was a way to eliminate hearing themselves, this is where the 2nd video came in (The only I highly recommend). Again this second setup has no latency and a teacher can just teach normally without having to think about it.
Also I will say this, the mic will not pick up your music. I repeat again, the mic will not pick up your music. What you see you saw in the very beginning of this video is me doing this exact setup with my external speaker playing loudly inside a small kitchen and you cannot hear the music eco back. I repeat this setup does not echo back the music unless you purposely stand in front of a speaker and have it set to uncomfortable listening levels while you are instructing.
10) There is but its not recommended because you will be very far away from the camera your voice will not be clear. This is a highly not recommended setup.
11) This is an idea that I do not have personal experience with so everything I’m about to suggest is not tested and you will have to take on the risk to see if it works. Because you are using a DSLR as a USB webcam. I do not know how good the Canon program is to keep the video latency down going into ZOOM. You’re on the right track that you may want to route your mixer into the Canon’s Mic port so that the music and video are all coming from the same video source. The question is does the Canon program allow Zoom to use Canon DSLR as the microphone source. If it does then you will want to get a “3.5mm LINE to MIC attenuator cable” to feed from the mixers “headphone port” to the cameras mic port. You will then press down that little black button I talked about earlier to send the mixer music to “phones” and not “main mix”
After that all your music, video, and mic will all be coming from the camera's protocol and there will in turn be no latency between your video and audio.
You honestly have the ultimate setup here and I wouldn't go searching further, trying to add more things to the setup will only yield diminishing returns or introduce a whole new set of problems that ultimately take you away from your teaching. My setup and research that went into this video has already eliminated the Latency problem, this is as low latency as you can possibly get through the internet realm, it literally cannot get any better than this.
So, from one dancer to another, don't complicate the movement, less is more. Set it up and enjoy teaching until we can all go back to the studio without worry.
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you so much for your reply Jason!!!
I am trying the setup you recommended. Just have to try it a few times to understand what I am doing.
Quick question: would it work to connect a bluetooth transmitter into the second output of the duplicator cable and pair AirPods to that transmitter? So instead of the speakers - transmit it to AirPods?
I also wanted to ask in terms of sound quality - and overall quality - which microphone would you recommend: Comica Boom XD or Picomic?
Thank you again.
You can, but you will immediately be hit with the latency again between you hearing the music and you speaking into your wireless mic. It won't be as bad as if you use the airpods as a mic, but it will still be there to a varying degree.
Picomic all the way, not just for the sound quality but because of most of your questions partaining to try and getting the airpods to work. You want something small with no wires. The Picomic fits this perfect and to this is day is still my #1 recommended microphone for fitness instructors as theres nothing that competes against it for how well it does. Now I just wish someone creates a earbud set like teh airpods but with APTX-LL.
I just found out Avantree made a APTX version of their earbuds thats very similar to the design of airpods. However the latency is still not there until they can make a APTX-LL model.
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you for your suggestions Jason!
Recently I was able to see in person Comica boom and wow - PICOMIC is so much better and less hassle!! It made Comica Boom look like from a "past" generation.
Alright I will try various setups through the mixer.
I will try as Picomic into mixer and iPhone for music into mixer, and loudspeaker for sound.
And as I understood I have to keep original sound "Turned On" if i don't share internal music.
I will also try just to experiment:
1. External boom mic into mixer, iPhone music into mixer, and speaker for my music.
2. Pico mic into mixer, iPhone music into mixer, and transmitter into duplicator with AirPods for myself sound.
3. external boom mic into mixer, iPhone music into mixer, and transmitter into duplicator with AirPods.
Excited to see what will have lowest latency.
At the moment I am using external mic into MAC for Mic and just a loudspeaker connected via bluetooth to iPhone. So not "sharing" sound at all. This is working ok for now but still has latency.
When I will get better at using mixer I will try to switch.
Thank you again Jason!
I just wanted to say thank you for sharing this information and all of the links. I finally have a system that WORKS 💯for teaching my dance classes after weeks of struggling. I followed all of your links to purchase the equipment so I hope that helps you out. Many blessings 🙏🏼🙌🏼❤️
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I'm so glad this video was helpful and that you got the system up and running! I sincerely appreciate the support! Have fun and keep teaching the next generation!
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Your videos are so, SO good! Thank you for making everything easy to understand.
You're very welcome Elena! Will continue to do my best!
SUPER HELPFUL!!!! Got the equipment needed set it all up using this video to guide, had to play around with the levels mainly by just turning down the volume on itunes. Worked a treat, thank you!
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I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful for you and that you got everything set up and ready to go! Have fun with the new setup and lets keep teaching!
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Thank you so much for your tutorial! I was able to connect my Pyle mixer to Zoom and am loving the set up!
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I'm so glad this video was helpful and that it's working for your needs! I'll continue to do my best with my content!
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This video helped more than any I've seen. I truly THANK YOU!
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I'm so happy you found this video helpful! I will continue to do my best with my content and reviews!
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Really good guide, thank you. Saved me. also just a small notice, I see your Eye blink the same syllables when you talk.
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Glad this video was helpful! Yea I have no idea, maybe my eyes were really dry that day or something lol
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thanks so much! best video i've seen on the equipment set up and explanation on why we should use specific equipment, in particular the mixer. thanks so much! shared w/my fellow fitness instructors.
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I'm so glad this video was helpful! It's definitely information I wanted to get out there after seeing a lot of different setups being used. So far this has been the best way I could find where the students could hear me clearly and I'm able to move freely! I sincerely appreciate you sharing the video too!
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Great explanation for us amateurs 😊. Ty
You're most welcome nvictusplatform!
Thank you so much for this information and wonderfully clear format. SO helpful!!!
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You are helping so many people with your videos! Thank you soooo VERY much :) I am going to buy your set up and I will let you know how it goes!
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I'm so glad to hear this video was helpful! Definitely stop back and let me know, wishing you all the best as you continue to teach and help others during this time.
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What i learn by watching your video :
You're not a bad dancer 😂😂😂👍👍👍
Bonjour again N1MP!
Haha I plan to add random dance moments in future videos when appropriate! Thank you so much for your kind words!
Hey there! Thanks for making this video. I can see it's helping a lot of people!
... and reading your answer to another question solved the problem I was originally asking you about. Edited to delete the question. I was trying to use the Kimafun splitter and couldn't hear the music out of my speakers even though Zoom heard everything perfectly. I got the right splitter and now it's great!
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I'm so glad this video was helpful and that you found the answer you were looking for! Enjoy the setup and keep teaching the next generation!
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Thank you so much. Looks like we will be doing Zoom for a while and if I decide to move towards a hybrid fitness class...live and online. This is a good way to keep my clients.
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You're most welcome! I'm so glad this video was helpful! Same here, Zoom or online video conference style classes may be here a little bit longer. Def a good way to keep going! As a business minded person at times, I believe anyone who owns a studio should be thinking ahead and start developing their hybrid class structure. The quicker they do this the better for their studios future!
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Thank you so much for this amazing setup. This works great for my students at home. erWe have hybrid classes though, with students in the studio and others at home. Do you have any suggestions so that my students in the studio can still hear the music in the classroom?
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For hybrid setups what you would is instead of connecting the external speaker to the computer headphone jack you would actually connect it to the mixers "monitor" port located on the top right. Now the speaker will play the music as well as your voice, basically exactly what your students hear and similar to that of a Zumba class at the gym. If the external speakers you have are not loud enough then you will have to get something like a PA speaker system or just a more powerful speaker that has an "AUX" port.
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What about instagram LIVE???? This is what I have Been having a problem with…do you know if RODE wireless can connect into instagram LIVE?
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If you mean only dialogue and no music going into a cellphone for instagram live. Yes you should be able to do this with a headphone adapter (if your phone does not have a headphone jack) followed by a TRS to TRRS cable like this one: geni.us/5z4Dr (affiliate link). For the TRS to TRRS cable, the jack side that has two color bands goes into the RODE GO, the one with the Three color bands goes into your headphone adaptor for cell phones.
While I have not personally tried this, your phone should automatically switch over to the RODE Mic once it has detected that you plugged in a microphone (three color stripes) From there Instagram should use the RODE as the microphone.
If you're thinking about getting voice and music into the phone. I have not quite figured that part out yet without getting distorted audio. Hope to figure that out soon.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!! This is super super helpful! Yes, I have actually invented this weird little contraption for getting music to work, which is a TEENY tiny speaker VELCROED to a headband that I wear, so that it is playing music right next to the transmitter…it actually works strangely well?!? Shark tank anyone? Yes, I am going to try this out as we are looking to get my audio more clear for instagram lives into the phone…really really appreciate this!
The system I helped setup uses a wireless mic, Spotify music, and a USB mixer. It is being used for YMCA exercise classes. I have the wireless mic receiver going into the mixer in channel 1 and the Spotify music is coming from the same laptop that Zoom is live streaming on. Instead of sharing the laptop audio in Zoom I take the 1/8" headphone out of the computer carrying the Spotify music and send it to my mixer in channel 2. Then I send the USB out of the mixer into the Zoom Laptop and choose the USB mixer as my mic choice in the drop down menu in Zoom. I do it this way so the wireless mic and the Spotify music levels are easily accessible on the mixer's faders. Most of the students are online but a few students take the class in person. So there is an analog output of the mixer with the instructors voice and music being sent to a powered speaker so the in class students can hear. When I login and listen through zoom to any of the instructor's class I sometimes hear a warble and never feel the audio quality is great. Could the warble and low quality music be from a phasing issue with the wireless mic hearing the classroom music? Do you think there is any difference between taking the Spotify audio from the computer's headphone jack into the mixer compared to just using "Share Screen - Advanced - Music or computer sound only"? Curious what your thoughts are.
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The warble is most likely because their Zoom Audio settings has the "suppress background noise" on. You'll want to turn this off so that it doesn't get confused and start to process the audio. If they are using a headset mic like I show in this video, they will want to double check that the mic is pointing in the right direction and as close to their mouth as possible. These mics are meant to be up close to the mouth so that it cancels out room noise in a fitness setting.
You do not want to do the Share Screen audio setting as you'll have no way to really monitor that audio level and it could have lag compared to the microphone being used.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks you very much for this video!!! It's very clear and helpful. I've just bought everything I need, and I have to wait to get everything and give it a try. Looking forward to teach in a better way. Thanks a lot again!!!!
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You're most welcome! I'm so glad you found this video and that it was helpful! Have fun with the setup when it arrives and continue being awesome and teaching the next generation!
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Dude you should have so many more subs and views! Keep doing it
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Thank you so much for your kind words, will keep working on content and earn each of those subs!
Hi thank you so much for this informative video. So helpful and easy to follow, thank you!
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Wow thank you so much! I just watched multiple videos on this and yours was so helpful, detailed each step, thorough and the best by far! Do you have recommendations for how to play a Spotify playlist royalty free without Insta or TH-cam taking it down for copywrite? The yoga teaching and dance videos I've tried to share on Insta are blocked.
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Unfortunately there is no way to overcome the copyright unless you have the license to use it, that is the only way when you are uploading a video to a platform. This setup is only meant for live teaching through zoom and other video conference software where you're not uploading a permanent video to a platform. However, when it comes to youtube, it depends on the artist song you use. TH-cam has an agreement with a decent amount of licensors where if you use a song, they will flag it and run ads on it in exchange that you get to still use the music in your video for your own creative needs. This is what youtube has figured out so that creators can still make videos that express their creativity. Its not perfect as some countries may block the video, but for the USA its pretty open. Hope this makes sense and helps!
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This is awesome. Thank you so much!!
You're most welcome!
My friend you are gonna make a killing with views from this video, haha. Well done and hope you're doing well!
Hey hey again Go Polaris!
Hahah I'm glad you enjoyed the toprock sessions, I think for certain videos I'll do more random dance sessions that'll hopefully not be in a confined space haha. Hope you are doing well, as well, stay safe and healthy my friend!
A well detailed explanatory video!
Just a personal thought: I strongly advise against the excessive use of wireless transmission equipment, and especially the fact of bringing them closer to the brain or other sensitive organs.
Unfortunately, we don't know how dangerous this "comfort" could be for our health.
Good luck ^^
Hey hey again Ahmed!
I have heard those studies and it seems people are split between their thoughts. Unfortunately theres probably no stoping the amount of radio waves we produce as things becoming more advanced. Would be interesting to see if companies create some sort of reflective shielding on the head-side to absorb or reflect the waves in the other direction?
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you for your reply ^^
So here a link to a short version of an "old" serious conference (that maybe lot of people don't want to hear about it):
th-cam.com/video/yYDmIq-nTn4/w-d-xo.html
Otherwise, there are those who say that cactus are one of the plants that absorb bad radiation. Even if I find them cute, I don't think I'm ready to stick them to my head. 🌵
But probably it will be nice to have them in the house ^^
Great content Jason! Just shared it with my Brazilian Zouk community
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So glad this video was helpful and I hope it helps the Brazilian Zouk community! I'm not as familiar with Zouk, but look at your videos, is it kind of like a slow samba?
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@@TLDR_filmmaker we can do it slow =] we can do it fast too (like Lambada). Brazilian Zouk today is actually a legacy of Lambada. Samba de Gafieira and Bolero elements were brought into the mix too, good eye!
Ahhh interesting! Thanks for the explanation!
QUESTION??
I am a PE Teacher and soon we will return to school environment classes. We will have 10 students in front to us and 10 online at the same time. I need to deliver good quality audio to my students present in the gym and virtually at home. I need a mic to deliver my voice to the gym speakers, but also I need to play music using the speakers. My question is how can make sure that my students in the two different environments can listen good audio quality? Thank you.
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So with this setup, all you would do is plug the gym speakers into the "Main Out" port (If your PE speakers have its own volume adjustment) or the "monitor" port (If your PE speakers do not have volume control, you'd use the monitor knob to raise it). Now students will hear your voice projected out of the PE speakers and your Zoom students will hear your clean voice like I show in this video. You'll need to test some things in terms of making sure your students on Zoom don't hear a echo, so depending on where the speakers are set in the gym, you can negate this a little bit. I wish I had more experience in a echo area to see what I would do, but just wanted to make sure you knew thats something I'm thinking about.
Hope this helps!
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@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you so much.
Thank you SO MUCH for all this helpful info. My mentor recommended me to this video as she is using this exact set up for her live online breathwork offerings and it works SUPER WELL!! I hope to get a similar set up as well - I was able to find the same mic and headset, however, the PYLE mixer seems to be sold out everywhere... Do you happen to have a suggestion for a similar compact mixer? In particular one that has no latency. Some that I have come across have bad reviews on that. (This is all very new to me, so your insight is incredibly appreciated!!)
I am wondering the same thing, did you ever find a good mixer that is in stock (bonus points if it has quick shipping)..?
Thank you! This is so helpful!!
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I'm so glad this video was helpful! If you decide to go with this setup, please make sure you purchase the headphone duplicator I have linked below. For some reason many have neglected this step and are purchasing the wrong cable which causes them headache when attempting the setup.
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This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much! I am thinking about buying one audio mixer which I can connect to my Windows computer and I use Rode wireless go for my online exercise classes. Do you have any suggestions for which audio mixer I should use? Thanks!
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My suggestions are in the descriptions listed that are known to work, if you decide to select a different one, simply look back through my equipment list section as I tell you what to look for to insure you get the right one. Once you select a mixer you will need a XLR to 3.5 adapter for the mic so that you can feed your Rode GO signal into the mixer. Here is one you could use: geni.us/akxeZC (Affiliate link Amazon)
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Thank you so much for these great tips.
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Side note: your top rock is on point.
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Thank you so much! Really wish I coulda busted into some floor work...but I probably would broke my shin on the corner of a wall haha.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker Maybe a side video?
I recently broke off on my own from a studio and had no idea what to buy bang for buck as we were using Moles from the 60s & 70s (what a work horse of a light) and a Sony Hd package from 2008.
I got the Rode Go and the Deity DA35, for my audio and the Newer 660 with a softbox for my on camera light based on your videos.
I love your format and I know this channel isn't a small amount of work so kudos and I hope the algorithm blesses you soon and blow the fuck up!
Congrats on breaking off and beginning your journey! Some people may find that odd for my to say, but creative minds need to do it!
Thats definitely a good starting kit that should get you going, as you keep building your skill sets you can continue developing out the kit further for your type of content and work!
I really appreciate the kind words, I will continue to do my best!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thanks man I'm concentrating mainly on the photo side atm and need this stuff for self promotion videos for my other art. I've been in the industry for 15 years but I always had access to the gear at the studio I was shooting for. I moved to a new market so time to find new gear and to advertise myself haha.
Thanks again for the videos. I'm subscribed and liking as many as possible!
I wish you all the best as you explore your new market, you got this!
I sincerely appreciate your support, I will continue to do my best on here!
Thank you, very educational.
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Such a good video! My wife owns a dance studio and we need to use this setup for better sound quality from the teacher. Is it possible to use your setup, but also be able to have the mic signal go through the main speakers in the studio? We need to have the teachers be able to communicate to virtual students and live students simultaneously. Thanks!
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Yes, you can have it both ways for a Hybrid teaching setup, simply plug in your speakers (or PA speakers if you have them at the studio) into the "Main out" port on the mixer. You will now hear your voice and music coming out the speakers in the studio and the students online will still hear the music and voice as well. You may need to play around with speaker placement or where your wife needs to stand as if the speakers are blasting and she is too close, the virtual students may hear some echo's effects. So definitely make sure she tests the setup before hand for the virtual students so that everything works smoothly. Hope this helps!
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TLDR Filmmaker thank you so much! That’s what we were thinking but weren’t sure what the result would be. Thanks for helping us!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Hi! it's Jon again coming from my wife's studio TH-cam account. Our PA speakers are passive so they run through a poweramp. So mixer Main Out to the poweramp input, then poweramp Output to the Left and Right PA speakers? If we don't need to hear our virtual students and only using computers for music and Zoom, do we still need the duplicater cable? Thank you for the help!
You're most welcome! I'm glad I could help!
Yes, you are correct in the order of operations from mixer to the PA speakers.
I guess you technically do not need the duplicator cable since the purpose of that cable was to allow instructors not to hear their own voice through the speakers when they are teaching at home, but rather just the hear the music. Since you do need to hear your voice in the studio, then I guess you don't need it!
Hope this further helps!
TLDR Filmmaker oh man! That helps so much. Going to be ordering your setup for all four studios in our space.
So beautifully Explained 🤩
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@@TLDR_filmmaker yes it did... I am gonna refer this video .. to do a setup in my studio
so clear and soooo helpfuL!!! txs a lot
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Thanks so much for the video! What are connection differences between using my laptop versus my phone for playing music but still using my laptop for the zoom video?
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There is not connection difference, your headphone duplicator will simply plug into either devices headphone port. Unless your phone does not have a port, you'll need an adaptor.
Using your laptop is the most ideal, your students questions will come out of the external speakers. Also if you are using spotify or itunes, you can use your phone as a remote for your music and playlist so that you never have to go back to the computer to play and pause songs.
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What a helpful video! I have been working trying to get my audio better for zoom classes for a long time and this has been so helpful! I was wondering if I could use a cord from the main out to my speaker and still hear the music or did I have to use the one where it splits like you showed in the video? I just have several cords here that I was hoping to reuse if possible. 😁
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If you plug speakers into the Main out you will hear your voice come out of the speakers as well. Similar to a fitness room cardio class. This is what I would recommend if teachers are teaching hybrid classes in studios again as it works really well. I tested it in a very echo-ee large studio with the music blasting and the live and online students could all hear me clearly.
The reason in this video I did not mention this is because at the time we were all still stuck at home. And the last thing a teacher needed was to hear their own voice blasted back from the speakers in their kitchen haha.
Hope this helps!
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@@TLDR_filmmaker thank you for the response! The whole process has been extremely overwhelming and you made it very simple. Now I know what adjustments to make and the proper set up! Thanks again!
You're most welcome @@ericastover5948 ! Have fun and keep teaching the next generation of artists!
Thank you so much for all this tech info you provided in the video, it is very helpful ! Q: I teach fitness classes on zoom and I’m getting the mixer you suggested I’m using the rode Go as well for voice but don’t have the mixer yet, so once I put this set up together : do I still share the music with my participants over zoom with the share music function ? Sorry maybe I’m asking something obvios but I don’t know haha ! Thank you again :)
Hey hey CAHUHE1!
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I'm so glad this video was helpful for you! No, this mixer setup negates the need to share music. The share music method was one of the first tips that people discovered that worked for the time being until USB Audio interfaces were being introduced to do what I said later in the video (all audio feeding through one unit to reduce lag etc).
With your RODE GO, make sure you have an XLR to 3.5mm cable that I have linked in the description.
When it comes to music, Spotify and iTunes are a good option to feed into the mixer from the computer. I do this now because I can use my smartphone or ipad that also has spotify or the itunes remote, you can link them and use the smartphone as a remote so that you don't have to go up to your computer to change the song or pause.
Hope this helps!
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TLDR Filmmaker thank you very much for taking the time to explain all this in such a detail manner, yes I got the cable just waiting for the actual mixer to arrive so I will give it a try !! I’m very exited to try this set up in my classes. I got the Rode Go because I saw your video as well and I have it se up with the little mic too just like you showed it in your video !! I love my RODE !!! Thank you again and you too stay healthy and safe I really appreciate your time and effort to put all this info together and for free for all of us.
Hello. Thank you so much, this will be very helpful while teaching dance on Zoom. I will also be teaching a dance class using WebEx, will this also work on that platform as well?
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You're most welcome! I'm not really familiar with the WebEx video conference software, however if anywhere in the software settings you are able to choose which mic to use, then yes, this system will work as it will show up in the menu as an option. Simple make sure the USB Audio Codec is selected for WebEx's mic input and you will be good to go. Hope this helps!
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Thank you so much for this video. It’s so incredibly helpful, a godsend as I’m not really tech savvy at all. I’m buying all the equipment you suggest, the alternative Rockville audio mixer as I can’t get the Pyle in time. I will be using a PC and HDMI cable to my TV so I can see my students on a large screen. Before I purchase everything on the list, will there be an issue using the TV screen and TV speakers with this set up? Thanks a million!
Hey hey Young Actors Academy!
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If you are using a phone for your music going into the mixer, then it won't be a problem. You will still need to buy the external speakers into the headphone duplicator cable so that you yourself can her the music. From there in your audio settings make sure the OUTPUT is set to your HDMI/TV name, so that you can hear the students if they have any questions.
If you are using your computer as the music source, then you will definitely need to buy the duplicator cable and external speakers as you won't be able to route through the TV into the mixer. You'll still be able to hear the students, it just won't come from the TV rather it will come through the external mixer. Follow the steps in the video where the OUTPUT needs to be set to "Headphone" in this case.
Hope this helps!
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@@TLDR_filmmaker you are amazing. Thank you SO much for all your help.
You're most welcome!
Thank you!!! There are so many videos out there trying to explain this very thing. This is by far the clearest, most thorough, easiest to understand video of them all. I was totally intimidated to buy a mixer and mic but I’m going to take the leap today. Wish me luck! You had some great suggestions for mics. Any advice on a particular mixer?
Hey hey Leah!
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I'm so glad this video is helpful in getting you comfortable with the idea of setting up a mixer for live workouts! I've listed everything in the description of what you need. The mixer may or may not be instock as it sold out the moment I released this video :(
But generally speaking, you simple need a mixer that has the qualifications I talked about in the "what you need section". To reiterate, you need one that can work as a "Audio interface". Generally the tall-tell sign that it will work this way is if the mixer has a USB port on the back NOT the front or top.
The specific model of my mixer I think had an update and has an extra button when it comes to choosing between USB and LINE inputs. While I know I talked about it, you can usually figure out which buttons you need to press to pass the Music through to the "main mix". All the mixers have a legend or description of what each button does. Do not be afraid to start pressing random buttons up and down to see what works if you don't immediately understand what its saying. You will not break anything on the mixer or your computer.
Hope this helps and good luck!
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Thank you!!I really appreciate your reply. :) I’ll take another look through the part where you list items needed. The mixer you have is still unavailable but the same brand has a 2 channel version. Is it better to have more channels?
You're most welcome! The 2 channel version would work as well. Yuu don't need more channels than 2 technically. 1 for voices, 1 for music. GOod luck!
Thanks SO much!! :)
And I did it!! Ordered everything from amazon and managed to make it work all thanks to you!!💕
so good! Thank you for this video
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Hello from Austria - I followed your instructions and the sound now is great 👍 thank you 🙏 the only problem I have now - I can’t here me students as long I have the usb connected with my laptop. I also teach 3-5 year old mini dancers and we also need to take in the beginning 😉any advice ? Thank you and thank you for your great advice 🙏
Hey hey JOYdance!
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I show this during the computer setting portion when you are setting up your input and output. Its completely dependent on which device you are using for music. If you're using your laptop for music, make sure your OUTPUT is set to "headphones" and use the headphone duplicator going to an external computer speaker (or portable bluetooth if it has an AUX port). If you are using your smartphone for music, then leave the OUTPUT to the computers own speakers. You need to make sure your Zoom audio settings reflect the same thing as sometimes Zoom will change your audio INPUT and OUTPUT settings randomly. Now you will be able to hear the students when they chime in.
Long story short, your OUTPUT setting should not be set to USB AUDIO CODEC. Hope this helps! Greetings from the USA!
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@@TLDR_filmmaker thank you for your answer.. i had done the setting on my pc but not in ZOOM :-) thanks the sound ist really great.. now we are happy !! greetings from Austria!!
Hi there! I have been watching your video more than once 🙂💪 . Just a quick Question ? On Zoom, under Audio Settings ? Should I choose USB Audio Codec Right ? That will allow my mic and music to work ? Thanks so much 💪🙂
Hey hey again Christian!
In Zoom you must set the Input/Mic to USB Audio Codec to ensure its using the sounds coming into the Mixer. The other settings in the computer and potentially match up in the Zoom audio settings just depends on if you are using your laptop or smartphone for music. Otherwise the main priority is to make sure your computer knows to get its "mic input" from the USB audio codec.
Don't be afraid to try different settings, you won't break anything if you have the wrong input and output set. Everything is completely reversible. You'll probably get to the right answer faster than I respond back when I see the question haha.
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thanks so much! You always answering right away ❤️💪🙂 Thanks ! I’m using my laptop to send music 🎵.
I've already subscribed to your channel, but when I saw you dance, I wanted to subscribe again!
I'm looking for a setup where neighbors won't be able to hear the music while I'm teaching, but got stuck with the latency issue with bluetooth like you explained. I was looking at low latency earbuds (~65ms) before finding this video, do you think those would help too? I'm running music through spotify (downloaded tracks), blue yeti mic plugged into laptop, and camera plugged into laptop running through obs!
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The problem with running a bluetooth headphone into a laptop is that the laptop itself may not be capable of the APTX-LL (low latency) protocol, so your performance may vary. Check the description of this video for the Wireless Headphone set that I tested in "version 1" of this setup. This has a dedicated dock that puts out the APTX-LL to a specific set of headphones. Its not the most fun of headphones to use with the neckband, but it did work. Hope this leads you to the right direction!
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Smashed that subscribe button. So appreciated! I ordered all of the equipment you suggested, and I had a quick question. I wanted to use my GoPro Hero 7 has the webcam, i ordered a Elgato Link and mini HDMI, I was curious if this would effect the audio setup having the camera come out of a webcam ( GoPro 7 ). I'm guessing not, just curious to if you knew. Thanks again for the super helpful video!!
Hey hey Joshua!
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While I don't experience with this setup and GoPro's in general, I do believe you will have audio latency between your video feed and audio via zoom. Live streamers have audio latency controls that I don't think zoom has yet. However there is a potential way to negate this if the GoPro7 has a way to accept Mic inputs.
You would simply plug an AUX cord from your mixers "main" or "monitor" output into the mic of your GoPro. I know some of the other gopro's have a "line in" mic feature. If your audio sounds blown out, you'll need to flip that on. Now all your sound and video are going through the gopro and then finally to your computer, this should cancel out any audio latency as its always being sent from the gopro.
You'd still calibrate everything initially through the computer first so that you can see what the levels are doing, from there you'd just plug the mixers "Main" or "monitor" out into the go-pro. The mixer wouldn't even need to be plugged into the computer as, again, the GoPro is the one handling the entry point into the computer.
This is all theory of how I would approach this setup if all of it was to work. I do not know if it will. But hopefully this sets you on the right path. Hope it helps!
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@@TLDR_filmmaker You Are Incredible. Thank you a million for taking the time to help! I have one question if it's not too much trouble. The teacher is teaching the class live, and on zoom at the same time, Do I need a aux splitter from the mac to the sound system and the mixer? If that makes sense. We have a sound system for the people in the class with a aux cord that normally gets plugged into her mac, since the sound needs to go to both the sound system in the room and zoom I think I'll need to purchase a splitter. Again thank you a million for helping me so much!
You're most welcome!
Yes, you will need the Aux Splitter so that one goes into the studio sound system like normal and the other into the mixer for the Zoom students.
Great explanation! Thank you.
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Hi! Great video, and very helpful! Thank you so much for this.
I have a question. you used Headphone duplicator and stereo breakout cable, but can I just use stereo breakout cable directly to my phone or Laptop? Thanks!!
Hey hey Yoisho!
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No, the Headphone duplicator and stereo breakout serve different purposes for the setup. The Stereo breakout is to get the music to enter into the mixer, if you bought a stereo breakout that had female ends instead of males. What will happen is your mixer will only hear the left side of the music and your speaker will only hear the right side of the music. While yes that technically still works, depending on what music you are using (generally mixed in stereo) you may miss beats, audio cues that you or the students don't hear. Its kind of hard to explain, but the short answer is "no" you cannot use these two cables interchangeably and still get the same audio results.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you for your reply! And it is very informative. wow you are so great. I watched this video few times and now I think I understand with you extra explanation. I am still waiting for my mixer I ordered, but very looking forward to setting up! Take care!
Thank you so much for this video! Question about using it with zoom... Do I need to do Share music from Zoom? Or just choose Audio from Computer when I log in?
Hey hey Charo!
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No, you do not need to share music with Zoom. This setup does not require it. You just need to follow the computer audio input/output setup that I detailed in the guide and sometime double check your Zoom audio setting to make sure it follows the same. Sometime Zoom defaults to something else instead of your system settings.
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@TLDR Filmmaker Hi! Thank you so much for the GREAT video. Very helpful!! I've been using Zoom's share function to share the music and my students can hear the music sound very clear but time lag between the music and my movements was the issue and I'm trying to fix it with your methods. I purchased Behringer Xenyx 302 USB mixer and I use iTune on my laptop as music source, Bose soundlink mini for the speaker and Logitec HD C920s for video on Zoom. I use visual cues for my zumba class so I don't need to talk with a microphone during the class, just before and after the class to chat with my students. I've hooked up the mixer and the speaker as instructed in your video, set up the computer by choosing headphone for output and webcam microphone for input. On Zoom, I chose codec for speaker and the webcam for microphone. When I record the zoom to test, it sounds like the microphone of the webcam is picking up the music sound from the speaker rather than from the laptop and it doesn't sound good. When I mute the microphone and record it, there is no sound when i play the recorded video. Do I need to get a separate microphone to connect to the mixer even though I don't need to talk during the class? These may be dumb questions but any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
Hey hey Misako!
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Yes you need a microphone going into the mixer so that in Zoom you do the audio settings that I show in the video. Zoom needs the mixer to be the Mic so that the participants can hear the music, and you use the headphones as the zoom output so you can talk to the students. The way you have it configured now will not work.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker ok. Since I don’t need a headset to talk during a class, I think I’ll get a rode video microphone and plug it into the 3.5mm microphone jack on the mixer.
Yours is the only video that covers everything I needed to know and gives clear instructions. Thank you so much for your help. I cannot wait to set everything up and try it out. Thank you again. Stay safe 😄🙏
Thank you for this amazing info. It has saved my life! I have this set up and it all works perfectly, except the music. I am playing Itunes from my HP laptop, and sometimes only I can hear it and not the class. It seems random-sometimes the music comes through, but sometimes it doesn't, with no change in any settings. I am sharing the computer sound, because if I don't, then the class never hears the music. Would it be better and more reliable to hook up my Iphone and play the music from there, and then not share the sound on Zoom?
Hey LunaSoul Energy Journey!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
This is a weird part about Zoom. Sometimes it does not retain your system settings for audio and will instead revert to something else. So when you setup your system you need to always double check your computers audio setting and then your zoom audio settings when you start it up to make sure they match. When you plug in the headphone cable your computer will also default to a different volume setting so that your ears do not get blown out by a louder setting. So you need to make sure that when you plug the headphone duplicator cable in that your "headphone volume" on the laptop is also set correctly. I don't know if itunes detects headphone volume either, but make sure itunes own volume bar is set to max.
You can use an iPhone if its easier for you, I personally prefer the laptop music method as I can use my phone as a remote to change the songs without needing to go back to the computer when teaching. I use spotify that has a remote feature, iTunes does too I believe, you'll have to google how to use your phone as an remote.
Otherwise before starting every class, you just need to walk through the steps above to double check that your system and zoom audio settings match. Turn up the headphone volume after you've plugged things into the headphone port. While you're in those audio setting you can even do a quick check that music is indeed playing through the mixer via the soundbars that I showed. And you should be good to go.
This is my best guess as to why your music sometimes does and doesnt work.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker 🙏thank you so much for these suggestions.
Hi great instructions! Question: I do private training. Will I be able to hear my client using all of the equipment mentioned? Some of my clients do exercises to the beat (not background music). I’m a dancer, so I tend to choreograph exercises that sync with music. However, i want to hear feedback from my client.
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Yup, you will be able to hear your client through the computer speakers in either music source setup. There is a part in the tutorial where I tell you what to set your computers "speaker or output" setting based on where your music is coming from into the mixer.
If you're using your phone for music, your laptops own speaker will provide you with the clients vocal feedback. If you are using your laptop for music, then the headphone splitter thats providing a music signal to the external computer speakers, your clients voice will come out of there. Thats it in a nutshell in terms of where your clients voice will be coming out of depending on your music setup.
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That finger demo tho!!! #latencylesson101
Haha! Glad you liked that! I've been told I have unique ways of explaining something technical lol!
Thank you for sharing this information in a video. I can't seem to locate the first video that this is a follow up to. Do you have link to that video?
Hey hey Into Bliss!
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I have since unlisted that video, as time evolved the older video may confuse the setup. If you check the description in the video I have a written segment for those that want to understand the headphone setup and how to achieve with this video. It's just a simple instruction on where to plug the low latency headphone set. Hope this helps!
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Thank you for this video!!! I really need this. One question though, the space I’m recording in does have an echo, so I would love to watch your video with the set up for using a headset. I can’t find it on your channel, would you mind please sharing the link? Thank you!!
Hey hey Malika!
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I have tested this setup in a echo chamber warehouse and have set it up for local studios. I don't have videos of this, but I have tested it with the owners and they didn't hear any echo with this setup even with a mask in front of my mouth. The key point is that this headset microphone is a "fitness mic" which means it's meant to be very close to your mouth, it is designed for this. Some instructors are keeping it too far away from their mouth because they don't like the feel of it being that close.
The reason this mic is done this way is because it does not want to catch the sound of echo and or your load PA system during a zumba class. Think of those fitness classes where you can clearly hear the instructor while the music is blasting super loud, yet you don't hear a echo of the music. Thats simply because the mic is designed to pick up your voice inches away from your mouth instead of the whole room.
Hope this makes sense and helps!
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Thanks so much for these great tips! I have the Pyle USB audio mixer, an iPhone, a Macbook Air and Bluebooth Boom Box, and will use Zoom for my spin classes. I want to run music through my phone to have more control over switching tracks if needed. How would I adjust set-up?
Hey hey Tiffany!
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So for your specific case, since you're on a bike. I would actually tell you to run you music from your macbook AIR specifically with Spotify. The reason for this is because if you have Spotify on both your laptop and smartphone, you can actually use your smartphone as a wireless remote to your laptop. Making it easy for you to access your playlist, skip tracks, etc... while never leaving your bike. A quick google search will show you how to do this, its quite simple. Hope this helps!
If you do not have spotify and use iTunes, I do believe that Apple has released their own wireless remote function App as well.
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Thank you for taking the time doing this Audio guide. I've set everything up just like you suggested. I'm using a MacBook circa 2015, Rode wireless go mic, bose speaker and Pyle PAD30MXUBT audio mixer, XLR Male Plug to 3.5mm male stereo audio adapter 1/8" extension cable, StarTech 3.5mm audio splitter cable, 3.5mm male to male stereo audio cable, RCA cable. Set everything up, however, under sound preference I'm showing "The selected device has no input controls". So I don't see any signals when I talk to my Rode wireless go mic. I selected USB Audio Codec for my sound input. Also, in your video, you used an RCA cable plugged in the Line In slot on the mixer. Towards halfway of your video, you have a different cable on the Monitor slot and no RCA cable. What am I missing? I feel like I'm so close!!! Thanks in advance.
Hey hey mariteqsw!
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Everything you said is correct. If you're not getting any sound check your Mixer that everything is dialed correctly and that all the buttons you pushed are sending your audio signal to "main mix". There are buttons that will ask if you want to send stuff to Main mix or somewhere else. Always always main mix.
Double check your dial settings like I show in the video. Everything has to be moved to the 75% area just to get started. If your main mix dial isn't starting over 0%, the computer won't be getting sound.
Double check your connections, make sure you are plugging into the RODE GO receiver and not the Transmitter. Make sure your Zoom audio settings are also replicating the same settings in your sound preferences. Sometime Zoom will reset itself.
Don't worry about my cable settings in the video as the cables I used are from two different videos. It doesn't mean anything different. I would suggest really taking your time and follow along the video and pause after every step I say. if you are trying to go in real time you'll miss an important step that I talk about. You have everything you need based on your comment. Just take your time, relax, and try again with the video. Theres nothing I would say different on here than what I've said in the video. You can do it!
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@@TLDR_filmmaker Hi there! Still no go :( Tried everything. Maybe it's the audio mixer (Pyle PAD30MXUBT 3-channel bluetooth audio mixer) or the XLR plug?
I think I finally got it to work. First, I exchanged my current audio mixer with one just like yours. Then I had to buy a Rode's XLR cable since the one I got (from your link) didn't work with the Rode's mic. I did an initial test and it seems to be working. I'll have to double check the lag or delay if any. Thanks again for your help.
You're most welcome! Glad it's working now. Hmm thats odd that the XLR to 3.5mm cable didn't work. I'll have to look into that further.
@@TLDR_filmmaker Hello again! I had a chance to play with the audio mix during a dance party. They said the music was coming in and out. I read through your other replies on this thread today. Could it be Spotify? I usually use iTunes but for this party I used my sister's playlist on Spotify. I checked one of your replies regarding disabling the Normalizer. Could that be it? OR am I missing another set up? Perhaps on Zoom? I notice the audio settings are quite different now from a few months ago. Thanks again. (I think I purchased at least 4 items off your links...a small thanks for all your help! :)
Thanks for the video! Does the Kimafun Mic come with the quarter adapter or should I purchace one?
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Yup, the Kimafun Mic comes with its own quarter adapter for the mic to plug into the mixer, just make sure the mixer's XLR mic port has that extra larger hole in the middle, that way you know it can take the KimaFun's receiver.
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This is awesome, thank you! I am teaching live zoom classes an also recording on my phone at the same time for my on-demand library. Is there a way to connect my RODE wireless mic to both my phone and to the Zoom class (Mac laptop) with the mixer? Also - am I able to wear my AirPods while doing this? (I will add on the music for the on-demand class in iMovie) Thank you!
Hey hey Meghan!
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In theory you could buy another headphone duplicator cable that I linked for the RODE GO so that one goes into the mixer and the other one goes into your phone. You will however need a TRRS to TRS cable for the one that goes into your phone: geni.us/5z4Dr (Amazon affiliate link). Make sure you also purchase the 3.5mm to XLR adaptor as well geni.us/akxeZC (Amazon Affiliate link) so that you can plug the RODE GO into the mixer.
As for your Airpods, if you are planning to feed the mixer music from your laptop. You CAN NOT use the Airpods at the same time. The computer can only feed one source at a time. If its because you need to hear the music or hear the participants if they have questions. All of that will come out of the additional external computer speakers in this setup. If you use another phone or ipod for music into the mixer while using your Airpods to hear the students. This could work, you just have to make sure your audio Input and Output settings are correct so that your are always using the USB AUDIO CODEC as your Microphone, and your OUTPUT is set to your Airpods. However if you were hoping to use the airpods to hear the music so that you don't have music playing in the studio, this is where that "lag" comes in that I demonstrated later in the video. Bluetooth just hasn't quite gotten to the point where its always stable, there is always latency when you are trying to match audio to your live video as you're counting.
Hope this information helps. Good luck and keep teaching!
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@@TLDR_filmmaker thank you so much! I do have that TRRS to TRS cable! It is connected to the duplicator cable. Where does that duplicator cable plug in on the mixer? As for AirPods, let's say I am not using Zoom and only using the mixer for clear audio and sound to stream through my phone (recording an on-demand video). No computer needed. Is there a way to use my AirPods to hear everything (my goal is to eliminate sound in my studio, getting some noise complaints!)?
For this other duplicator for the RODE GO. One side will go into the mixers XLR mic 1 port.
Duplicator -> red cable your Rode came with -> 3.5mm to XLR adaptor -> Mixer Ch1 mic.
The second will go from Duplicator into your phone. The side of you TRRS to TRS cable with three color bands would go into the phone. Now your RODE GO should be feeding sound into the mixer and phone.
The mixer to phone currently does not work based on my tests. The phone is major Radio Frequency emitter and when I've tried to stream my mixer into the phone, you get a lot of Radio interference.
If you are looking to eliminate sound in your studio as you're teaching. Look in the description of the video where I talk about Headphones.
You would simply plug these wireless headphones into the headphone duplicator where your music is coming from (Where the external speakers get plugged in)
The reason to use this specific set is because of the bluetooth lag between you hearing and counting the music. This headphone set has the lowest latency to help negate the problem that I talk about.
Its not airpod, I wish they made a Earbud version to make it easier for people. Unfortunately there are no airbuds that support the APTX-LL protocol.
Great video
Hey hey Daniel!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
So glad you enjoyed this video! Hope it was helpful! I will continue to do my best with my content and reviews!
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Hi there! Just want to tell you how much of a lifesaver your video is. I have been teaching dance on zoom for a year now and I'm still having trouble figuring out the best setup for audio clarity and audio-video syncing. I have carefully watched your video a bunch of times to make sure I understood all the requirements. 😅
But I have a question tho. I have this really old Behringer Xenyx 502 mixer but it's not a usb type one. Do you think it's still possible for me to use it by plugging it into my computer? Sorry, I'm kinda new to this tech stuff so I was just wondering if you could help me out 😅 much thanks to you and more power to your videos! I'm definitely subscribing 😁
Hey hey kiwikaneesha!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
Unfortunately your older Behringer mixer can't be used unless you purchase a USB AUDIO interface, something like the Scarlett Audio Interface. This approach adds more to the audio chain and in the end it can be more expensive of a setup than if you just bought a newer mixer that already has an USB Audio Interface built in. Hope this helps!
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@@TLDR_filmmaker Hiii! Thanks for replying!!
OMG I have a Scarlett Solo Audio interface! I just got it
November last year, does that mean I can use it instead of my Behringer one?? 😱 But if yes, I'm dunno how to use it tho 😕
You're most welcome!
So the only thing that I would do to make it work is buy a cable (my guess is a 1/4 audio cable) and plug from your mixers output into the Scarlett. Then in your computer you would select the Scarlet as the USB AUDIO CODEC (though it will probably just say Scarlett)
Everything else I detailed in the video is the same. The Scarlett is simply allowing you to take all the audio from your old mixer and mix your voice and music into the computer through the Scarlett.
You'll definitely want to watch some videos on the Scarlett just so you are familiar with what each button does as you adjust the volume of the mixer so that you are in the right volume of where you need to be.
Thats all I can really say as I'm not using this setup. All I know is that it is doable with with what you have, all you need is that one audio cable to connect the mixers output into the scarlett.
Keep the scarlett volume knob at 50% to start, press the "Instrument" button on and off and see which one is the correct setting you need to be so that your music and voice doesn't sound distorted. And then from there, in this order:
Do the volume calibration from the mixer first.
If you find yourself maxing out the volume knobs on the mixer and its still not loud enough, then bring the mixer volume knobs back to the 60-75% mark and raise the Scarlett volume knob instead.
This is to ensure you get the cleanest audio possible as the scarlett preamps are quite clean. The mixer if you put it to 100% might sound "hissy"
Good luck, experiment around with the volume knobs. You won't break anything be moving things around. The only knobs you are really playing with are just the Volume knobs and Main Mix knobs. You do not need to worry about "Pan" "Low" "Mid" "High". Those should all be set to their default spots.
Hope this helps!
@@TLDR_filmmaker You are awesome, seriously. I can't thank you enough for your help! I really appreciate the long reply. I'll follow your instructions and try to figure it out. Thank you so much and more power to your channel!! Stay safe! ❤️ Much love from the Philippines ☺️
Where is the version 1 video 😭 I need this set up but I have to use headphones due to my living situation. This is my first time here and it looks like you have a bunch of cool videos, so if you can point me in the right direction that would be great!
Hey hey TrainerE!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
For the headphone situation, read my instructions in the description of the video. The reason I took down the Version one video link is because it doesn't quite help in terms of setup. So just check the description, it'll tell you where to plug in the wireless headphone part and you'll be good to go.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker thanks a bunch and will do 👍🏽 on another note, have you done a video about using OBS or Ecamm on zoom?
I would like to see the original, previous version of this video. My line dance classes and dance socials on zoom work extremely well - no lag. Everyone loves it. People keep asking me what I use and I tried to find your video so I could send it to them, but I can't find it, now. I have the Pyle 5 channel, Avantree headphones and a Sekoni knockoff (FotoWelt) because I could not get Sekoni back in April 2020. This one is a little different. Can you send me the link for the 1st video?
Thanks.
Hey hey Susan!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
I do have the link for the original video, however before you send people to it, this updated setup is the best version to work with and can still work with the headphones and whatever wireless microphone you want to use. In the description of this video I talk about the headphone setup where you simply plug it into a different port and now you won't have to hear your own voice as you teach, you can just hear the music. With all that in mind, here is the original video, but I do highly recommend the second setup for teachers: th-cam.com/video/iMSaeVE-7W8/w-d-xo.html
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You saved my life 😉 thanks a milion
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Hi there! Thanks for this awesome tutorial. I have the exact same PYLE mixer and a shure wireless headset to teach my rhythm based fitness classes. I have been playing my music off of an ipad mini. I have been hearing from my students that the music is not loud enough on their end (even with their headphones all the way up). I have done everything that I can think of to remedy that on my end... bumping the music up for the playlist from within itunes (equilizer), making sure the ipad mini volume limit is set to the max and turned all the way up, making sure the zoom sound input from mixer is all the way up. Finally I've bumped all the volumes up on the mixer, although I'm seeing and hearing distortion on the audio (especially when speaking on my mic) - however now they say they can hear the music better/louder. I'm wondering if you have any suggestions as to how to boost the volume of the music and mic for them without having the levels so high on the mixer and as a result, having that distortion. Are other sources for my music perhaps louder than the output on the ipad mini? Perhaps and iphone or another laptop (I'm using my laptop to run zoom). any and all suggestions appreciated
thank you!
Hey hey DJ RW!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
So a couple things I can think of.
1) Make sure iTunes isnt doing some sort of "volume safety" where it will purposely not let volume go super high to protect people with headphones on. I know Spotify has this feature in their smartphone app, not sure if itunes does. So I would search around to see if you can find something like it and turn it off.
2) If the music is good now but the mic is too loud and distorted, this is an easy fix on the mixer. Under Channel 1 where your mic is plugged into. Underneath the XLR plug point there is the "gain" knob. Start turning that down if it was already up in the MAX position. That should more or less solve everything so that your mic does not distort and your music volume maintains the same that you've been having it.
Its hard to explain how this all works as it comes naturally to me. But essentially think of the mixer this way. All the Blue knobs are things you want to tamper with first. Think of it as "Stage 1".
Your goal with stage 1 is to have a good mix between your voice and music so that one is not overpowering the other, or however you'd like to mix your sound...whether it be more music heavy or voice heavy.
Stage 2, which is the "main mix" knob on the bottom right. This is what gets sent to the computer. So in Stage 1 you already mixed the "ratio", if you will, of your voice to music. The Main mix knob if you turn it up or down, will turn that stage 1 mix up or down in volume for the computer. So if your Stage 2 knob is turned down pretty low to begin with, then that means you gotta really jack up all the knobs in stage 1 to compensate. This is why in the video I have the Stage 2: Main Mix already starting at 75% so that as you adjust your mix in Stage 1, you should be good to go without need to mess with too much.
Thats just a very basic idea of the two stages and what each one does. Of course as you get more comfortable with it you can really mess with both of them in unity to get the best sound possible. But at that point we're talking about professional mixers. We don't need that level. But essentially, if you do need to go back through the steps. Make sure your Main Mix (stage 2) knob is already set at 75% and then begin the calibration process of stage one to get the Ratio you want for your voice and music. In my case I was essentially 1:1 having the music and voice topping around 60-70% in the computer.
Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
I really like how well you explained everything and I bought most the products you recommended. I followed your step by step set up but cannot get my external speaker to work. When I go into sound settings it’s obvious the music is playing but I can’t hear it. My speaker is a Bose sound touch 20, I attached it with an aux cord and to the Y splitter like you suggested. Any suggestions?
Hey hey Robyn!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
So glad this video was helpful!
Hmm... the only things I can think of are the following:
- If you are using the Kimafun Splitter instead of the splitter that I linked for the video. They are not the same cable, they are different. (Plug tip has three color rings)
- Make sure your output settings is set to "headphones" not "USB Audio Codec" (if you are using your laptop for music)
- Depending on your speakers, some of them may ask you to switch to AUX mode. Especially if its a bluetooth speaker with your phone nearby. Cause it will connect to your phones bluetooth instead of using the AUX.
Let me know if any of these help!
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I still need help with my pyle mixer. I am so confused as to which connections I need
Hey hey Ariel!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
Really the only deviation of connections cables comes down to the Stereo Splitter that feeds the music into the system. So for the Pyle mixer, if the "LINE" input has a Red and White color. This means you'll need the RCA stereo splitter. This is the common way to notice what type of connection the mixer requires. If it does not have colors and is just metal with "L and R" labled with it, that most likely means its a 1/4 type. I show these two types in the video for further reference.
Other than that, with this setup, all you need is the:
- Kimafun Headset Mic
- Headphone Duplicator cable
- Stereo breakout cable I described
- And External computer speaker.
All Items are listed in the description of the video. Take your time when going through the video step by step and pause the video between each step instead of just letting it play. I know there is a lot of information in the video and I don't break it down too technically why I routed all these cables to make it work, but you got this! Think of it as little streams feeding into the main river, the audio is all coming through to the mixer and mixer is the main river that feeds everything to your computer.
Hope this helps!
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Hi. Great video, thank you. I'm curious if there's a mixer and approach you'd know of and recommend for teaching tap. I'm guessing the mixer would need 3 inputs instead of 2 so there would be one to somehow capture the tap sounds in sync as well.
Hey hey Cathy!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
You are correct you'd want a mixer that has two XLR channels so that you have one for each sound. As for which mixer specifically, there are quite a few, the ones I recommended have bigger brother versions that just have more XLR channels. The two budget brands I still recommend are Pyle and Behringer. The only one I see right now thats available that was part of my initial research is this one: amzn.to/3kQwuKQ
(These are my affiliate links, by using this link I get a small commission that directly supports the channel at no additional cost to you. If you choose the link I sincerely appreciate your support of the channel, Thanks!)
There are other cheaper ones that seem to do the job, but I don't not know how well they actually perform. During my initial research I looked as many video reviews as possible on the popular budget brands to see what sound people thought about them. Pyle and Behringer performed quite well, so those are the ones I recommend to look at as well.
Hope this helps!
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@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you for all of your information! I bought the mixer you suggested for my tap class with 2 XLR channels amzn.to/3kQwuKQ and I was wondering if it is a similar set up to this video, or if there are some differences? I am having trouble getting the sound from my computer to go to the mixer. Thanks!
With this mixer you have the option to either plug your computer sound to either Line3/4 or the RCA type on the far top right (red and white) 2track IN. From there there are those two buttons at the bottom that asks you if you want the sounds to go to the Main mix or phones. You'll want the sounds to travel to the Main Mix (may need to play around with the button presses to see which combo send the audio to your computer)
The main mix is a fader slider instead of knob so make sure to push that up.
And then do your computer calibration on the knobs that are labeled for Line3/4. Keep the balance in the middle, FX can be off, then use "level" for your volume.
Hope this helps.
Thank you so much. I purchased everything from the links so easily and set it all up. I just watched the zoom recording of my fitness class and noticed that although my voice is in sync with the music, my body movement especially when a faster beat is about a 1/4 beat out of sync. Have you heard of this issue before?
Hey hey Sue!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
The body movement vs music is a combination of the internet, zoom's servers, the groups overall internet strength. So this is normal to see some latency between your audio and video. The key importance is that your voice and music is synced above all so that dancers arn't confused with how you're guiding them. The video being slightly off is ok as most dancers will get what you're going for and just follow the timing of the music instead of trying to follow the video only. Hope that makes sense.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker amazing, thank you! I used an ethernet cable instead of using Wifi and improved my lighting and POOF, it's perfect. Thank you so much for all you do and responding and relieving my worry!
Thank you so much for this video!! I’ve purchased all the equipment you recommended in the caption. All works, except the Kimafun mic is really low when I test on my Microsoft computer. The music sounds great when I did a test recording, but the mic doesn’t get any volume. Are there any adjustments on the mixer I should make? When you mentioned the input should rise to 60% once you adjust the computer’s sound settings, mine is barely getting up to 15%. Once I figure that part out, everything should be good to go.
Hey hey Kourtni!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
Yes, in this case you want to make adjustments to the CH1 area of the mixer that is adjust the volume of your mic. Start moving the "Gain" upwards to may be 80% and then move the "fader volume knob" towards the bottom higher. Also make sure you do the step where I say to to turn the Kimafun's own volume button all the way to the max.
Lastly, the Kimafun is a fitness mic which means its designed to be very close to the mouth. If you have it placed where its far away from your mouth, this is also the reason you're not getting a loud signal into the mic.
Hope this helps.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker Thanks so much!!! That most definitely helps. And, you're right. I think when I was doing the test, the mic wasn't directly in front of my mouth. I made those adjustments you mentioned and it was 10x better. I appreciate your response!!
You're most welcome! So glad this all helped and is working! Have fun with the new setup and keep up the teaching!
Thanks for the great video! One thing isn't clear to me: can the teacher hear students for questions and comments?
Hey hey Paul!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
You're most welcome! And yes, the instructor will be able to hear the students questions and comments no matter which setup you use for your music source going into the mixer.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker Thanks- however I may be missing something here. If you're talking about two versions, I can only find the video that this comment is attached to. Despite hunting for it, I can't find the first video you reference. However- here's the essence of. my confusion: in my case, the speaker is is fed from the split line-out from the iPad I'm using as a music source. The mixer obviously mixes its side of the split with the mic and sends it onto Zoom via the desktop Zoom is running on. Does this imply there are separate speakers connected to the desktop that plays the audio feed from Zoom, and that's where you can hear other participants?
When you are using your iPad as the music source, the laptops "headphone or output" setting won't be touched and will just be set to the laptops speakers. So you will hear the music from the external computer speakers while your students will be heard from the laptops own built in speakers.
I have since unlisted the first video setup is its no longer relevant in terms of how its pieced together. However for instructors that may still prefer the headphone route, In the FAQ section of the pinned comment I detailed where the headphone would be inserted into this setup.
Great video!
Thanks man!
Thanks for being so clear, can i connect a Kimafun to a scarlett interface 2i2 and then to the mac computer? is the mixer essential?
Hey hey Cecilia!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
If I remember correctly, yes you can make that work since the scarlett should have 1/4 jack for you to plug the Kimafun into. I think there is also a second channel on the Scarlett as well so you can route your laptop or smartphone into it for music.
The scarlett will essentially become your USB audio interface mixer, so you would not need the mixer I have here in this setup.
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Hi thank you for this video! I would like to use exactly the set up you explained but with headphone so that I wouldn't be blasting my music. You listed a headphone below to use but can I use a wireless mic that comes with the headphone and if so, can I use the same exact set up and also do you have a product recommendation? I couldn't find the version 1 video you mention. Thank you so much for the info.
Hey hey Akemi!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
As far as I know right now there is no wireless mic/headphone combination that uses the APTX-LL protocol, which means if you use a regular bluetooth headset for conference calls, you will exhibit the latency I demonstrate between your music and your voice. The version 1 video is going to confuse people as the setup was vastly different in where to plug in certain things and where the music is coming from. Should you use a wireless headphone like I listed, simply just follow the instruction below on where to plug in the wireless headphone receiver. (essentially just plug it where the "external speaker" would have been plugged in)
Hope this helps!
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@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you so much for your reply! Will do!!
Thanks so much for the video! That’s exactly what I was looking for 🙏🏼 Small question: can I connect the Kimafun wireless mic to a normal USB audio interface? Like the Zoom H6 or Focusrite Scarlett which has a combo jack (XLR & 1/4” jack input)? My application is very simple, I just want to use the wireless mic for normal TH-cam videos instead of Blue Yeti or shotgun mics etc. Thanks in advance 🤩
Hey hey Learner Forever!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I'm so glad this video was helpful! Yes, you can absolute use it with a traditional USB Audio interface. This mixer that I use is essentially the same thing, but more for live DJ's that may need to alter EQ's and such.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker Thanks so much my friend 🙏🏼
You're most welcome!
Thank you for making this video! We are doing zoom dance classes using a mixer and a wireless mic, but we also use another two mobile phones as two cameras (joining the meeting as participants) for two different angles, in which the host (MacBook pro) only serves as an audio output device (music and voice of the coach). It worked kinda well as the music and the voice synced perfectly, especially when we were doing choreography class. However, we found that the video would somehow out of sync when the coach was teaching fitness dance class, all songs were being played one after one non-stop. Is it related to the cameras or the music source we were using (TH-cam music/ Spotify / mp3 files )?
Hey hey again Leo!
This is due to the other camera angles being participants from the principle camera/audio source. The internet does not work in true real time, there is a buffer algorithm that constantly changes based on the video conferences groups collective internet speed and ability. So because everyone has different internet and computer ability to process, everyone will be technically watching you in a different moment in time, but to you it would seem close enough. The other potential is you are using two more cameras on the same internet so now you are streaming three video feeds from the same internet source, this usually shouldn't be a problem, but it is something that could (It's hard to say).
But long story short, a little lag between movement and music could happen because of just how internet technology works and how we're not actually seeing all of this in true real time. Think of when you are in the same room with someone on a cellphone and you call each other. The moment you say hello you hear your sound from your friends phone a second later. This is whats happening when you are doing video conferencing.
The main goal of this setup is to ensure that the instructors voice and music are always on beat. If you are also using your macbook pro as the main camera, that setup technically should have the video and audio synced or at least very close.
Hope this makes sense!
Hi, thank you so much for this video! I'm curious about the "version 1" headphone setup you refer to, but I can't seem to find that video anywhere on TH-cam or on your channel. Just want to make sure I set things up correctly if I decide to use headphones while teaching my online dance class. Thanks!
Hey hey Laura!
I took down that video because the setup is a bit different and I didn't want to confuse people. If you are wanting to use a Wireless headphone setup instead of using speakers in your room. Check the description below in this video, I detail how to achieve a wireless headphone setup if need :)
@@TLDR_filmmaker thanks! Yes, I saw the note about the headphone setup. Is the headphone setup only compatible with wireless headphones that use a transmitter? So regular bluetooth earbuds for example would not work because there is nothing to plug into the headphone duplicator?
You can use regular bluetooth earbuds or airpods if you'd like. You'll have to purchase a bluetooth transmitter like this one: geni.us/yr0JO71 (affiliate link)
The reason back in the first video when I selected that wireless headphone set was because of its low latency. So that when you count to the music it would sound very close to the actual music timing your students hear.
This bluetooth transmitter I linked to should give you a similar experience in terms of latency.
Hope this further helps!
THIS IS AMAZING
Hey hey John!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I'm so glad you enjoyed this video! I'll continue to do my best with my content!
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Thanks for this video!!!!
My apologies in advance if this question was already addressed:
1. My students can hear me and my music clearly, but I can't hear them (even when they unmute themselves on zoom).
Is there a way to hear them speak as well?
I am using the Kimafun headset with a Rockville Mixer with a USB interface plugged into speakers and my laptop.
Thank you kindly!!!!
Hey hey Jaami!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
Most likely whats happened is that Zoom's own audio settings is not matching your systems audio settings correctly. Go into your Zoom's audio settings and make sure your OUTPUT is set to "Headphones" or "Internal Speakers" (If you are using a smartphone for music). That should do it, Zoom does this from time to time as I wondered why I couldn't hear my students one day and noticed that ZOOM did not adhear to my systems audio settings and reverted to something else. Hope this helps!
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Great, thanks!
Hey hey Van!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
You're most welcome! Glad this helps! I will continue to do my best with my content!
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Thanks again for this post! I have all this dialed in plus a web camera but need to clarify Zoom settings..also noted below that if I am using my own music player and not my lap top...the zoom setting should be...what exactly? Sure appreciate you assistance! I have seen another post where they are using a usb mixer and it allows the zoom volume to be adjusted directly on board. Any thoughts on how to do that?
Hey hey again Paige,
You're welcome! So since you are using your own music player (not laptop) your Zoom settings should be "Output" set to the laptops internal speaker. And then your "Input or mic" is set to the USB Audio Codec (mixer). This is done because if the students have a question, you still want to be able to hear them, so their question will come out of the laptops own speaker.
As for adjusting the Zoom volume, If you are referring to the students questions, that will be adjusted on your laptops own volume controls for your specific setup. If you were using your laptop for music as well, then you would want to adjust the volume through those external computer speakers own volume knob. Because if you use the mixer to adjust past your calibrated point, you will introduce distortion where as if you adjust the external computer speakers volume, it will not.
Last tip I recently found out, for those that are using Spotify but would rather you use your cell phone to switch music instead of the laptop. I actually found out that you can use your cellphone as a wireless remote to the Spotify of your computer. Essentially make sure both apps are running at the same time on the same wifi network in your home or studio. Then on your smartphone when you are playing music it will have a "devices" icon on the bottom left. Click on that and you will see your laptops name as an available device. Click on your laptop and now your phone will tell the computers spotify what to play. So essentially you can do the Laptop setup and now never have to go near your computer and just use your phone to switch songs and playlists etc etc.
Hope this helps Paige! Have fun!
Thank you so much for the videos.i couldn't figure out quite how to do sink the sound with zoom via my iphone & kirafun bluetooth.im sure it's a setting or something But I'm sure I'll figure it out. Thank you for sharing.
Hey hey Ang L!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
A Smartphone setup is going to be a bit tricky and unfortunately I do not recommend doing it because of the many variables involved out of our control when it comes to using a smartphone as our Zoom client. Mainly getting the audio signal to it, each phone has a different idea of what constitutes as a "microphone" even when a TRRS plug is plugged in, I've tried a couple different methods and my iPhone constantly does not provide me the right mic levels, sometimes non at all.
My best advise is to use a laptop as your Zoom client device and then from there using the mixer you can determine if you'd like to use your laptop or smartphone as a music player.
Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
What video should I watch to see how to connect headphones instead of speakers for this zoom process?
Hey hey The Art of Body and Soul!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
Check the description of this video, there is a section for the headphone setup. The reason I took away the video is because that setup is not as desired in terms of where you plugged it in. Plugging into the external speaker port is much better and easier for teaching.
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Thanks for this post! It has been most valuable. I used your affiliate links to purchase all my equipment. However when I set up everything I can’t hear my students in Zoom. What am I missing? I bought the Pyle USB audio mixer, the Sokani Tiny and all the cables you suggested. I use a new MacBook Pro for Zoom and Spotify and an old Bose Mini Sound Link speakers.
On another note, can I use my iPhone as a wireless remote to my laptop to modulate my Spotify playlist (move up and down songs or change volume or is volume only controlled thru the mixer?) If so, how do I do this?
Hey hey Sandra!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
Zoom is weird sometimes and won't match the same audio settings you set in your system preferences. So make sure to open up your Zoom audio settings and make sure the "OUTPUT" is set to "HEADPHONE" so that the sounds of zoom (students) will go through the headphone and into your Bose Mini Sound link Speakers.
Yup, you can absolutely use your iphone as a spotify remote. It should link up already since it's off the same spotify account. This is what I do so that I don't have to return to the computer to switch sounds.
With spotify opened on the laptop and on your phone, when you click on a song on your phone (that big screen with the album cover etc) on the bottom left you'll see an computer and speaker icon. Click on that, then click on your laptop. It will now know you want to use the laptop as your speakers, and the phone becomes the remote.
Hope this helps!
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Thanks so much for the detailed reply. It landed perfectly timed just before my next class! Thanks so much for this. I watched many videos and stuck with yours. You too stay safe, healthy and :)
You're most welcome, happy to help! Have a great class!
Thank you for this very helpful video! I purchased the mixer that you have in your video, clicked on your link. The one that came looks almost identical to yours except a couple differences: it does not have the “usb assign to monitor” button, it only has one dial below the line in section, and instead has two buttons that say “From & To”.
I have set up everything exactly as your video does. I have a macbook air. When I connect my speaker to the “headphone split” I can hear the music through the speakers however my computer does not pick up sound input from the music. When I switch the speaker to the “microphone splitter” I cannot hear the music through the speaker but my computer picks it up as sound input. How do I get it to play through the speaker and have the computer pick up the sound? Everything is dialed and connected exactly how you have set it up. The only issue seems to be the headphone splitter.
Hey hey Amber!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
It sounds to me you do not have the correct splitter (duplicator) cable like I talk about in the video. A lot of people have made this mistake, you have what is known as a TRRS splitter that splits the microphone and headphone port on a phone. This cable looks very similar to what I use but its ultimately not the correct one.
You need the headphone duplicator cable that I have linked in the description of this video. This cable duplicates the headphone signal so that your external computer speakers and the mixer can both get the same signal. And thats it, that should be all you need to get going. Hope this helps!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker thank you! That makes sense, I'll let you know if it works!
It worked! Thanks again!
Awesome! You're most welcome! Glad its all working, have fun!
I ordered everything and I have a pair of computer speakers. So what exactly are the computer speakers for? If they are outputting sound, wouldn't the mic pick up that sound? Then there could be confusion on what the people watching my video hear.
Hey hey again Sharqui!
Not necessarily, as you can hear in my opening examples in a small kitchen. You don't really hear any feedback from the computer speakers pumping out pretty loud music. In those examples I had it turn up pretty loud, much louder than I would really need in such a small space. The only time I feel it could become a real problem is if you were in a echo-ee studio and blasting the sound extremely loud. However I do not have personal experience in that kind of environment. I'll also not that I did not have the speakers directly pointing at me, rather I had it pointing at the wall so the sound bounce back at me while I'm teaching. I always ask my students if they can hear me clearly and that my "monitor" music for myself is not getting back to them. They have said they can't hear that as they are hearing the clean music coming from the mixer to their end. You should be good!