Zoom and Keynote

edited August 2025 in SoundDesk
This discussion was created from comments split from: How do I connect SoundDesk to Zoom?.

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  • I tried this and it didn't work. I want to set up Zoom and Keynote (slides) in SoundDesk, and preferably also use a pair of bluetooth headphones, so that when I am hosting a Zoom meeting, I can: (1) hear the other participants through my bluetooth headphones, (2) they can hear me speaking, and (3) as I'm showing slides in Keynote, when I play an audio or video clip from Keynote, both they and I can hear that audio also. The goal is to have no external sound in the room where I'm sitting, other than my voice.

  • I've solved this in the following way (there might be a better way but this is what works for me).

    Channel 1 - Mic - To AUX 3-4 - To Master
    Channel 2 - System Sound - To AUX 1-2 & 3-4 - To Master
    Chennel 3 - Browser (in your case Keynote) - To Aux 1-2 & 3-4 - To Master
    Channel 4 - Zoom - To Aux 1-2 - To Master
    Channel 5 - Headphones - AUX 1-2 receiver - To my BT headphones
    Channel 6 - To Zoom - AUX 3-4 receiver - To Virtual Cable (Stereo)
    Master - To my monitor headphones

    In Zoom my Mic is Virtual Cable (Stereo) and my speaker is Virtual Driver.

    That way I don't hear my myself via my Mic over my headphones and the Zoom audio is not sent back out creating an echo for participants. Hope that helps.

  • Andy - Thanks for posting this setup. I'm very new to SoundDesk and audio engineering in general. One question I had was for Channels 2 & 3, you have two AUX listed. Under Utilities for each channel I see Aux Receiver, but it only has one dropdown option, so I don't know how to select two, like Aux 1-2 and Aux 3-4. Or am I looking in the wrong place?

  • Andy seems to be busy, can anyone else answer my follow-up question above?

  • Hey Scott - sorry for the late reply. I just wrote up how I do it here: https://blog.gugten.com/posts/2022-11-22_sounddesk-setup-for-videoconferencing/

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