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Re: Adjustments for mouth-breathers and whisperers [message #90850 is a reply to message #90825] Sun, 08 September 2019 17:02 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I don't know why the church uses headsets instead of the handheld models, but I think that's all they have. It made me cringe because all I could think about was kids and lice. I'm sure you guys appreciate the visual that's probably popped into your head.

Strum Drum, you're hilarious. I'm working with the whisperer to speak up louder, but the mouth-breather can't be helped as he has a medical condition of some sort that requires him to breathe through his mouth. Like a dragon - or at least that's how it sounds. I'll try the pop filter assuming they make one for headsets. I was hoping there was some sort of software we might try, but I haven't run across anything that won't make the other issue worse. These kids are seven and eight and it's just a little church play. I was just trying to make the audio sound better, but it's not a huge deal.
 
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