Mic Methods: Two Sides Of The Same Coin
Avoiding the self-imposed limitations inherent in viewing one technique as “right” and all others as “wrong.”
Avoiding the self-imposed limitations inherent in viewing one technique as “right” and all others as “wrong.”
“Assisting” a wedding DJ with a 50/50 chance of either being the hero, or the whipping boy…
It’s fairly easy to purchase the latest miracle toy and install it – and then, in time, become disillusioned…
We can’t confine ourselves to the self-imposed limitations inherent in viewing one technique as “right” and all others as “wrong”
Verifying what you think you’re hearing at a gig
You can tell the difference just by listening? Yes! Good unity mixes sound open, alive, immediate and unrestrained
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