09-24-2021, 07:09 PM
Have the person on zoom make sure to use headphones, just to optimize quality there. And make sure to use a dynamic cardioid mic (you probably are, like a SM58) in the auditorium, and make sure it's not too close to the PA speakers and they are in the null of the mic.
The zoom person will hear the mic'd person over headphones, and only transmit what they're saying.
In the auditorium, the mic'd feed will go to zoom and PA. Like I say, keep the mic away from the speakers. Ideally you might be able to use the mixer to EQ out any trouble spots.
The person on zoom will probably still hear themselves back (delayed) a bit, which will possibly be a little annoying, but just keep the volume down in the house to minimize. Should be workable, unless you expect a lot of back and forth. They could just take their headphones off while they're presenting, and only put on when there's expected back and forth.
The zoom person will hear the mic'd person over headphones, and only transmit what they're saying.
In the auditorium, the mic'd feed will go to zoom and PA. Like I say, keep the mic away from the speakers. Ideally you might be able to use the mixer to EQ out any trouble spots.
The person on zoom will probably still hear themselves back (delayed) a bit, which will possibly be a little annoying, but just keep the volume down in the house to minimize. Should be workable, unless you expect a lot of back and forth. They could just take their headphones off while they're presenting, and only put on when there's expected back and forth.