A Lot Of Hats: The Job Is About More Than Sound
The reality for many of us is that we’re singly or as a very small team responsible for the majority of responsibilities at shows and events.
The reality for many of us is that we’re singly or as a very small team responsible for the majority of responsibilities at shows and events.
If you can influence sound sources in ways that sit better in a mix and support the entire sonic image, it can minimize challenges down the line.
Anticipating and resolving common issues during the initial stages of recording to keep things moving and improving.
Our panel of audio professionals weighs in with some thoughts and experiences on the matter…
Seriously, folks. Unless you’re well-trained and experienced, please leave this stuff to the professionals.
Our first question with every project: “What products and services are appropriate for the given application?”
Getting the most from our finite attention spans in an era of multitasking.
An overview of practices and procedures developed over years of being a solo proprietor providing sound reinforcement to one-off gigs, local events and regional music festivals.
My goal is simply to envision a healthy balance, do the best I can, and let it go if I fall a bit short. I’ve learned that I can’t focus too much on one activity for an entire day and neglect the other stuff…
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