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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Chris Huff 05/17/11 04:21 PM, 1 CommentThis article is provided by Behind The Mixer. In a recent survey, many of you commented on the lack of professionalism you see in your volunteers. So, I wanted to give you something to post in your sound booth…the rules of audio professionalism! 1. Always be early. If you are on time for practice, you are late because people are now waiting for you to set up before they can practice. 2. Inform the tech director/head sound tech if you… View this story
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Derek Sexsmith 05/11/11 10:17 AM,This article is provided by Behind The Mixer. Guest Post from Derek Sexsmith The title on this post is a little misleading, as the “perfect mix” could mean different things to different people. But, I think most would agree the foundation for the perfect mix, when mixing a typical “rock” band (drums, bass, guitars, keys, vocals) would be the kick drum and the bass guitar. Robert Scovill, a very experienced and very talented engineer said, at the Gurus of… View this story
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Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Chris Huff 05/03/11 09:35 AM, 0 CommentsThis article is provided by Behind The Mixer. Imagine yourself walking up to a microphone to give a speech. Now imagine, in front of you, are about 10,000 people eagerly awaiting your every word. This is how the movie “The King’s Speech” opens. Only you have to add one other factor. The person speaking, the Duke of York, speaks with a debilitating stutter. When a guest speaker comes to your church, chances are they feel nervous. Using methods like… View this story
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
PSW Staff 04/19/11 11:52 AM, 0 CommentsThis article is provided by Behind The Mixer. As a kid, I loved fishing. I was a member of B.A.S.S. (Bass Anglers Sportsmen Society). I had autographs from Hank Parker and other professional fisherman. I even caught a five pound bass and released him to swim wild again; catch and release was the motto of the day. My success as a fisherman was attributed to how I learned from those around me, and I firmly believe you can use… View this story
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Jeremy Montz 04/12/11 10:00 AM, 0 CommentsThis article is provided by Behind The Mixer. Guest Post from Jeremy Montz Jeremy Montz took his calling for volunteer church audio to a whole new level – and a completely different state. Let’s take a look at his story and discover how mentoring is an extension of his calling. Over the years, I have often wondered as to my purpose in the plan of God. I have also puzzled over where my passion for technology, in the areas… View this story
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Monday, February 08, 2010
Taylor Jensen 02/08/10 06:29 PM, 1 CommentIt Begins: Anticipation Ben awoke at dawn filled with hope and excitement – this was the day he was to kneel before the audio gods at Frank’s Sound Company and Show Rentals. Ben had been waiting for this day for two years while he worked his way through the daunting challenges placed before him at the community college audio program. He was ready to prove his worth and show his mettle to the gods, and he knew they would be… View this story
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