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audio mismatch

studioshanks
Newcomer
Newcomer

Hello.

 

I work with singers. I "thought" one of my students was hearing what I played on my keyboard one full step lower than I played it. But when I listen to the playback of the recording, she is singing exactly what I played. In the live session I am hearing her sing it a step lower. I can tell something is wrong with the audio, because my voice sounds unusual, though the keyboard sounds right. Hard to explain. I was blaming all of this on her end. 

 

The lesson I gave immediately following that lesson matched up perfectly.

 

The prior week, the student with whom I had the mismatched audio and I had perfectly matched audio. 

 

Please tell me what to do to avoid this problem. Thank you!!!!

 

 

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RN
Community Moderator | Employee
Community Moderator | Employee

Hi @studioshanks, are you Using and preserving original sound in a meeting? Or any advanced meeting modifications that are issued by Zoom? I know its been some time since you've posted this discussion -- suggest in the future Testing audio before your Zoom Meetings

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