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Some of you might have heard of remote learning but aren’t so sure how to do it. For Cloudvocal users, it’s easy and simple if you have the AR1 recorder or the FlashTrack microphone. Here’s a step by step guide on how to set it up.
1. It’s simple. Just turn on your ISOLO receiver and pair the mic as usual, connect the AR1 to the output end, and that’s it!
2. You can also play your backing track through a 1/8” (3.5mm) cable.
Turn on your ISOLO receiver and pair the mic as usual, connect the AR1 to the output end
Turn on your ISOLO receiver and pair the mic as usual, connect the AR1 to the output end
3. If you need a dynamic mic input, you can connect it to the right side of the isolo receiver, and adjust the amount of gain with the line/mic knob.
4. Once you’re done, plug in your headphones for monitoring. Please remember that the headphone volume is NOT related to the recording volume.
5. For the strongest signal strength without clipping adjust the master volume to keep the signal strength between 2 to 3 green lights on your AR1.
Connect a dynamic mic to the right side of the isolo receiver
Plug in your headphones for monitoring. Please remember that the headphone volume is NOT related to the recording volume.
1. We suggest to use a laptop or iPad, and not a smartphone, because are limitations on the audio settings of smartphone video call apps. Remember to use the included cable for higher quality signal.
Use USB type A cable to conect
Use USB type C cable to conect
2. After connecting to your device, find the AR1 in your audio settings (both input and output). Make sure to set it as your primary audio source before moving to the next part.
You will find「AR1 Recorder」in your audio settings
There are various choices for remote learning, and we cannot cover all of them, so we will just take a look at Zoom and Google meet.
Google meet
First of all, you have to either start or join a meeting, and set up your audio source accordingly.
Select AR1 recorder as your mic input and speaker output. At this moment, you should listen through your headphones and not loudspeakers. Your student will hear your instrument through ISOLO wireless mic. If you want to add backing track or vocal mic, you can find how to connect them in the previous section.
Zoom Setting
We suggest to start google meet in Chrome browser to avoid some audio problems.
Go to the setting at the lower right corner.
In your audio settings, select AR1 Recorder as your mic input. For the speaker output, please select system default (remember to set your system to AR1 at first). Once the setting is complete, you are good to go.
Zoom Setting
Zoom just rolled out High-Fidelity Music Mode, designed to provide professional-grade audio and optimize all kinds of sound and music use cases happening in your Zoom Meetings. High-Fidelity Music Mode delivers professional audio from a single Zoom client, streaming to one or more listeners, for performing arts and music teachers, songwriters, and anyone else looking for rich, professional-grade sound over Zoom. Using this new functionality is as easy as adjusting a couple of preferences in your Zoom settings. A wired network connection is recommended.
High-Fidelity Music Mode in Zoom
You might need to change among different cameras to provide a better view. When you feel that your camera is not enough, you can log in the meeting with another device to provide different angles (Be sure to mute it avoid interference).
Thank you for watching, and I hope that your class goes smoothly. If you have any questions leave a comment or contact us.
For FlashTrack users, you can follow the settings mentioned above, the only difference is the audio device will change from AR1 recorder to FT_USB