The Old Soundman: Nicknames & Advice For A Youngster
Getting on the name train and suggestions for when (and how) to charge for sound work
Getting on the name train and suggestions for when (and how) to charge for sound work
Company reports 22 percent increase in sales in its financial year 2017-18, also forecasting a further 20 percent increase throughout 2019.
Winding down a 2-month western tour of Canada, an hour from the designated load-in time for the final gigs, and that’s when things started to go south…
The importance of a guild system approach now and for the future.
An overview of management strategies leading to better events, inventory control, and bottom lines.
If the job is done right, you might just land a tour, and at minimum, you’re going to get valuable market intel on your products.
Provoking your church sound crew to attain the right balance in matters of tech and life.
Opening lines of communication to help engineers work with the musicians and help them get as close as possible to their ideal mix.
When it comes to creating a good mix, especially in church, there is nothing that can be overlooked.
Staying cool, calm and collected at front of house while getting the job done.
Under the principle of “everything that can go wrong…”
An interesting conversation from the PSW Live Audio Board (LAB) forums on dealing with venues that aren’t in compliance and tough load-ins.
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