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City technicians test chamber audio, set routing and muting rules for combined/divided room configurations

3199633 · May 5, 2025
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Audio technicians spent several hours testing microphones, DSP routing and Zoom/YouTube feeds for Coral Gables' combined/divided meeting rooms, agreeing on channel assignments and a plan to expose mute controls so combined-mode audio does not double or feed back across rooms.

City audio technicians spent multiple hours testing and configuring the Coral Gables commission chambers' sound system, deciding how 16 microphones, two handhelds and presentation audio will be routed when the larger meeting space is used in combined and divided modes.

The work focused on preventing doubled audio and feedback when the partition between rooms is opened or closed, routing presentation feeds to the proper USB outputs for livestreaming, and assigning handheld and gooseneck microphones to fixed channel positions so staff can reliably mute or unmute channels from the touch panel.

Technicians confirmed a configuration in which, in combined mode, all 16 gooseneck microphones and the handhelds will be available to both sides and sent to the secondary USB output used for…

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