Zoom Collaboration

Configuring professional audio settings for Zoom Meetings

By default, the Zoom client will utilize noise suppression and echo cancellation to improve the quality of the audio received by your microphone, but these audio filters can interfere with situations that warrant the full range of audio captured by the microphone. In these situations, users can disable these audio filters and improve their sample rates to improve their in-meeting sound quality. This may include musicians with their instruments, capturing high-quality audio for podcasts.

How to enable and configure original sound for musicians 

While Zoom’s standard noise suppression is great for most situations, removing the audio filters and increasing the audio codec quality may sometimes be necessary and more useful. This could be due to you using a higher quality microphone with built-in audio filters, or just wanting to capture the full range of sound produced by your instrument. 

Sign in to the Zoom desktop client. 
Click your profile picture, then click Settings. 

Click the Audio  tab. 
Under the Audio Profile section, select Original sound for musicians. 
Additional audio options are displayed below. 
Select the audio options you wish to use: 

High-fidelity music mode: This disables echo cancellation & post-processing, while raising audio codec quality to 48Khz, 96Kbps mono/192kbps stereo. Professional audio interface, microphone, and headphones required. 
Echo cancellation: Prevents the creation of echoes between mic and speakers. Disable only recommended when using headphones to isolate audio or when playing instruments. 
Stereo audio: Encodes mic audio in stereo. Requires a stereo-capable microphone or audio interface. 

Once enabled in Settings, this can be toggled on and off during live meetings as needed.

 

How to adjust background noises suppression in a Zoom meeting 

By default, Zoom’s standard optimized audio is used for processing your mic audio. This includes some background noise suppression and is best for most situations, but the level of background noise suppression can be adjusted to suit your situations. Working in a loud office environment may require higher noise suppression, while working from a quiet studio may require less noise suppression. 

Sign in to the Zoom desktop client. 
Click your profile picture, then click Settings. 

Click the Audio  tab. 
Under the Audio Profile section, select Zoom optimized audio. 
Different levels of Background noise Suppression are displayed below. 
Select the level of suppression you wish to use: 

Auto: This is the default setting, and will apply moderate background noise reduction when needed. It will auto adjust the aggressiveness for blocking background noise based on what it detects in the background. This option is recommended for most users and situations. 
Low: Noise reduction will be minimal. It will block low levels of persistent background noise. 
Note: This setting is best for casually playing music, as it will preserve as much of the original sound as possible. For highest fidelity when playing music, consider using the Enable Original Audio setting in your advanced audio settings or share device audio (with or without sharing your screen).