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Friday, November 04, 2011
Curt Taipale
11/04/11 10:02 AM,
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How do you establish priorities for your operating budget each year? Do you have a five-year plan for your ministry, a solid idea of where you want to be in the future, and a way to stay on task? Do you find yourself constantly putting out fires, using duct tape and tin foil solutions, and never quite hitting the mark? Consensus In preparing to write this article, I enlisted the help of the Church Soundcheck Discussion Group. I found their…
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Curt Taipale
09/21/11 04:09 PM,
Audio consultants often find themselves working with people in churches who seem eternally bent on saving money at any cost. This is the kind of church that will call with the seemingly innocent request to have the consultant design a new sound system for them. At some point in the conversation they’ll add that they want to do the installation themselves. That approach can be a mixed blessing both for the consultant and for the church. On the one hand,…
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Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Curt Taipale
06/08/11 01:12 PM,
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Let’s take a poll: how many of you use a road map to find the most efficient route to get where you’re going? Wow, a couple of folks actually raised a hand! It may seem odd, but one of the best ways to understand how to operate a mixing console is to learn its signal flow. Figure out a simple road map that illustrates how the signal gets from the input to various outputs. Without this understanding, then the likely…
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Tuesday, May 05, 2009
PSW Staff
05/05/09 07:54 AM,
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North Davis Church of Christ in Arlington, Texas, more than 100 years old, recently replaced its loudspeaker system with three Renkus-Heinz ICONYX digitally steerable arrays in a unique configuration designed to complement the church’s new video screens as the first stage of a complete sanctuary renovation. The church’s congregation has grown continually since its foundation on a vacant lot in 1907, but acapella vocal music continues to be a strong part of its tradition. Minister of Music and Worship D.…
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