History Files: Tycobrahe Sound Company And “THE CALIFORNIA JAM”
A look back at the sound design and tools to support a 12-hour rock concert in Southern California almost five decades ago.
A look back at the sound design and tools to support a 12-hour rock concert in Southern California almost five decades ago.
Immediately upon entering the room, I knew it would be a struggle…
Appropriate musical choices played at the right levels before the show can subtly prepare an audience for the live music that will follow.
Was that really the most amazing show anyone ever heard, or…?
A variety of ways to capture the performance so it can be brought back alive…
The tech team details the process of supporting Canadian country artist Brett Kissel performing live in the present “unique” times.
Why has the line array become the most popular option and what does the future hold?
Talking with two of the key individuals about how it all went down as well as their observations as to what they see coming for live concerts in the future.
A constant factor that applies to any type of show or gig: the comfort level of the musicians goes a long way to determining our success or failure.
Dividing the decisions we make about our mix into two main categories: technical and preferential.
Backstage with a former touring monitor engineer turned head audio engineer for the TED headquarters and TED World Theatre.
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