Church Sound: Are Your Levels More Tailored To Participation Or Performance?
It starts with knowing your congregation and what levels work for them
It starts with knowing your congregation and what levels work for them
It really comes back to designing worship spaces to work well for the varying elements of worship, as well as working from the outset to keep as much noise out of the space as possible
Some advice for all of the IEM users out there…
I have to admit my first thought was, “yeah, all of these prima donnas have that same complaint.”
Somehow I convinced myself to patch in an analog dual 1/3-octave EQ sitting in our front of house rack…
Digital intercom systems provide a foundation for point-to-point and group multi-connections
Do you really need DSP in every step of the signal chain?
I guess it all comes down to our concept of a good volunteer…
Just because the musician has control it doesn’t necessarily keep monitors from being a problem
Allowing each instrument to have its own space is key, but so is having musicians that know how to play together and complement one another.
The first video in a multi-part series from our resident church blogger on some of the basics of mixer usage and selection.
If bad sound is a sin then there are a large number of churches which are sinning every Sunday.
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