Church Sound: Rate Your Audio Performance With This Handy Scorecard
A useful game-time checklist to help you rate how you’re doing and where to improve.
A useful game-time checklist to help you rate how you’re doing and where to improve.
“We never did discover who flipped on the low-pass filter switch…”
Escaping personal mixing bias and abandoning the ego for the good of the congregation.
What elements of your approach or workflow might be considered unconventional? What benefits are afforded by those decisions?
It’s not about what we eat together, it’s about dining together. That’s how you and the church leadership should look at the music mix.
A variety of things that can help in surviving any gig, even when standard equipment is lacking or outdated…
The most useful console channel layout approach makes channels easy to find, easy to control, and easy for the next person to use the board.
A “tweaking process” for both rehearsals and live gigs for a better, more engaging mix
Consider how the mix sounds without that missing instrument and start making changes to close the gap.
When we know what to expect, we can view these problems as mere “speed bumps” rather than disasters.
A variety of strategies with the live mix for successfully taking on the many ways vocals are used in music
Acoustics
Amplification
Audio Networking/IT
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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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