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<blockquote data-quote="Jordan Wolf" data-source="post: 81675" data-attributes="member: 316"><p>Re: Conference Calls into Sound System</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Same here…maybe a couple of bad connections or phone conference sessions that timed out due to inaction, but that's the main issue I have.</p><p></p><p>To the OP, here is my procedure for setting up with a hybrid:</p><p>1. Patch caller audio into line input. A note of caution: I've encountered hybrids with fried caller outs because someone patched into a mic jack without turning off phantom power; thus, my use of the line input.</p><p>2. Route all sound the caller needs to hear to an Aux Send (post-fader, preferably, so the channel muting follows).</p><p>3. Call in with your cell phone and then set your levels so that you can hear things "well" on the cell phone, but leave room to increase the volume if necessary.</p><p>4. While still on your phone, test the caller's audio into the sound system and get a good handle on what you might want to EQ out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordan Wolf, post: 81675, member: 316"] Re: Conference Calls into Sound System Same here…maybe a couple of bad connections or phone conference sessions that timed out due to inaction, but that's the main issue I have. To the OP, here is my procedure for setting up with a hybrid: 1. Patch caller audio into line input. A note of caution: I've encountered hybrids with fried caller outs because someone patched into a mic jack without turning off phantom power; thus, my use of the line input. 2. Route all sound the caller needs to hear to an Aux Send (post-fader, preferably, so the channel muting follows). 3. Call in with your cell phone and then set your levels so that you can hear things "well" on the cell phone, but leave room to increase the volume if necessary. 4. While still on your phone, test the caller's audio into the sound system and get a good handle on what you might want to EQ out. [/QUOTE]
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