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EPM-6 Mixing desk. Troubleshooting bad audio for talk
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Turner" data-source="post: 146583" data-attributes="member: 10190"><p>Re: EPM-6 Mixing desk. Troubleshooting bad audio for talk</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys, the sound for this event went really well. It turned out the mic button hadn't been pressed in on the speaker as I hadn't see the button. It is in a small recess and needs to be poked at with a pencil to click it in. I am hoping the speaker will be problem free for future events.</p><p></p><p>I had one person talking at the event who was holding the mic very far from his mouth. Maybe two feet away. This seemed to cause a faint but high pitch sound through the speakers, which I could not really control. I tried adjusting faders. Does anyone have tips for this apart from telling the person talking to hold the mic closer Can anything be done on the mixing desk?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Turner, post: 146583, member: 10190"] Re: EPM-6 Mixing desk. Troubleshooting bad audio for talk Thanks guys, the sound for this event went really well. It turned out the mic button hadn't been pressed in on the speaker as I hadn't see the button. It is in a small recess and needs to be poked at with a pencil to click it in. I am hoping the speaker will be problem free for future events. I had one person talking at the event who was holding the mic very far from his mouth. Maybe two feet away. This seemed to cause a faint but high pitch sound through the speakers, which I could not really control. I tried adjusting faders. Does anyone have tips for this apart from telling the person talking to hold the mic closer Can anything be done on the mixing desk? [/QUOTE]
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