Signal To Noise Podcast, Episode 2: Talking With Ethan Winer, a.k.a, “The Audio Expert”
Why it’s OK to get things wrong, addressing audio myths, why we why we can’t completely trust our ears and more
Why it’s OK to get things wrong, addressing audio myths, why we why we can’t completely trust our ears and more
One of those things that most sound people know they should do…
A variety of strategies with the live mix for successfully taking on the many ways vocals are used in music
It’s in the slow days of winter that sound company owners and managers thoughts turn to alternative revenue sources.
Get folks onboard, start the discussion early and have a plan.
Avoiding the self-imposed limitations inherent in viewing one technique as “right” and all others as “wrong.”
How much actual power is being delivered from the amplifier to the loudspeakers?
Get it set wrong and no amount of fading, EQ or outboard processing will fix it. Get it right and the rest of your mix will come together much, much easier.
Illustrating the harmonic structure (content and phase relationship) of a signal
A fundamental understanding of these two terms is particularly important to correctly using your computer-based recording system.
The best time to identify and solve any problems at an upcoming show is…?
Whether you’re a mix engineer, system tech, technical ministry leader or a sound crew member, some universal concepts apply…
Acoustics
Amplification
Audio Networking/IT
Business
Cabling & Interconnect
Church Sound
Dynamic Processing
Electrical Power
Equalization
History & Heritage
Key Audio Principles
Live Recording
Loudspeakers
Microphones
Mixing Consoles
Popular Authors
Production
Profiles
Software Tools & Apps
Sound System Design
Stage Monitoring
Stagecraft & Best Practices
Studio Recording
Subwoofers
System Test & Measurement
Wireless/RF
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