Livestream set up
Video from single camera feeds to laptop which sits on the music stand. Laptop gets audio from mixer.
Livestream audio board
Three audio sources: Podium mic, altar mic and a long audio cable from the musicians' amp. Audio out goes to laptop.
Altar mic
In the Before Times (feeding audio to a church full of people), Father used a wireless mic that went to a back room receiver. Now this mic goes to the livestream mixer.
Podium mic
Mic chord runs to livestream mixer.
Behind the podium
The normal mic is replaced by a mic that goes to livestream mixer.
Normally this mic is plugged into a cord that is fed into the floor.
Way behind the podium
The normal podium mic cord comes out of the flooring and is fed into the backroom.
Backroom sound cabinet
The podium mic cord feeds into this locked cabinet. Three boxes on top feed into the cabinet too. See how this whole set up can be turned on by flipping on the switch in the power strip.
Top of backroom cabinet
Sennheiser receiver.
What is this?
Another receiver.
Inside the backroom cabinet
Everything is preset and the cabinet is locked.
Musicians area next to the altar.
Mic cables are fed to the musicians' closet for normal AND livestream Masses.
Musicians' sound system
Mixer and amp. Disc player and wireless units on top (I'll try to find out what they do).
Musician's mixer
On the upper right, the two XLR outputs that normally go to the amp are unplugged. Below that are outputs that are combined into the long cord that goes to the livestream mixer.
Musicians' amp
The nave
The main body of the church gets amplified sound from speakers mounted high. Two on each side. When people return, the livestream camera would be set up in the unused choir loft in the back.
The nave.
During normal Masses, the cry room in the back (left, behind the glass) receives audio -- but only from the altar and podium.
Father's wireless+Podium speaker
During normal times, Father's wireless mic and the podium mic go to the cabinet in the backroom, which feeds a single speaker hanging from the ceiling. This system is entirely separate from the musicians'.