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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Church Sound Files: What You Need To Know About Wireless Systems
PSW Staff
05/16/12 10:24 AM,
Editor’s Note: This article provides straightforward explanations of the primary issues that account for a full 80 to 90 percent of all wireless microphone system problems, while also presenting solutions that will do the trick in most cases. However, keep…
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Care & Feeding: Keeping Gear In Top-Flight Shape
Craig Leerman
05/16/12 08:00 AM,
To get the most mileage out of gear, regular equipment inspections and Preventative Maintenance (a.k.a., PM) are a must. All equipment in your inventory should have PM scheduled at least once a year, and more frequently if it goes out…
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Accuracy vs. Realism: Simulating The “Human” Side Of Audio Measurement
Pat Brown
05/15/12 10:27 AM,
The human auditory system is equipped with two inputs - left and right ears. This “binaural” processing system provides us with the ability to localize where sound is coming from, something that a one-eared listener would have difficulty in doing.…
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Basic Principles For Suspending Loudspeaker Systems
PSW Staff
05/15/12 09:20 AM,
Excerpted from JBL Professional Technical Note Volume 1, Number 14: “Basic Principles for Suspending Loudspeaker Systems.” Design Factor Design factor is a term used by the rigging industry to denote theoretical reserve capability. The rated capacity / of all lifting…
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Monday, May 14, 2012
Church Sound: Helping Vocalists Master Their Monitors
Mike Sessler
05/14/12 09:38 AM,
This article is provided by ChurchTechArts. Let me start off by saying that Tim Corder has done a great job of writing about monitor mixing. He has several posts tailored for various musicians and even went so far as…
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Friday, May 11, 2012
Wireless Primer: The Key Issues Of Digital Audio Transmission
Volker Schmitt & Joe Ciaudelli
05/11/12 04:16 PM,
Digital is a buzzword that many presume solves all the technical issues we face today. More and more digital equipment, such as mixing consoles, audio signal processors, and the like, are used for several applications, as a digital audio signal…
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Church Sound: How To Win Over The Three Typical Problem Musicians
Chris Huff
05/11/12 03:17 PM,
This article is provided by Behind The Mixer. One of the hardest parts of our job is mixing sub-optimal sounds. The frustrating part is when it’s the fault of a musician and you and I don’t have the authority…
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The Audio Expert: Lies, Damn Lies, and Audio Gear Specs—Part 2
Ethan Winer
05/11/12 11:11 AM,
Jonathan: “You lied first.” Jack: “No, you lied to me first.” Jonathan: “Yes, I lied to you first, but you had no knowledge I was lying. So as far as you knew, you lied to me first.” — Bounty hunter…
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