#20: Church Sound Podcast, Episode 19: Ryan O John On Drum & Time Alignment
Noted veteran audio engineer and AVID product developer talks about implementing time alignment in mixes and more.
As we turn the page on 2020, over the course of this week we’ll be presenting the 20 new articles that were the most-read over this past year on ProSoundWeb.
Note that numerous classic articles, many posted years ago on PSW, remain perpetually popular, usually as important reference sources. As a result, they continue to draw strong readership year after year.
Here we’re presenting the articles posted within this calendar year that have drawn the most readership, and we’re sure that many of them too will continue to be among the most-read for years to come.
Without further adieu, here are the Top 20 articles on PSW for 2020, sponsored by Renkus-Heinz.
Thanks for reading, and Happy New Year!
Noted veteran audio engineer and AVID product developer talks about implementing time alignment in mixes and more.
Part 1 of a series explaining key terms and terminology and laying the groundwork for understanding the underlying technologies and foundations of networking.
A word of encouragement goes a long way. It feels incredibly good to both parties, and it’s basically free.
In the kick-off of a new series of educational videos for worship audio practitioners, Church Sound University co-lead instructor Samantha Potter walks viewers through the
“I have opportunities to help people grow technically, to show them they can do more, to help both the people I work with and the people I refer for work to achieve their goals and see their future clearly. That’s one of my greatest joys and more my goal than anything else.” – Meegan Holmes
Exploring delay with straight and inverted cardioid stacks of subwoofers.
Founder of Mixing Music Live and co-founder of Soundgirls.org talks about her approach to mixing while also reminiscing on the “good old analog days,” transitioning to digital, giving back, and more.
Those seeking a successful and long-lasting career as an IEM engineer should be aware of these four key concepts at all times.
Inside a method the author developed for fast adjustment of a noted guitarist’s tone during the course of shows.
Four popular methods for miking pastors as well as a few tricks to help in attaining the best sound from each of them.
When audience members are seated inside their vehicles listening to the PA, what effect does this have on the listening experience?
Where to next? Looking at new and developing technologies to enhance the craft.
Remember: when we think we’ve “got this” and have finally peaked in our skills and abilities, be careful.
To help in light of COVID-19 challenges, host Samantha Potter presents streaming basics and answers questions submitted by the audience.
Noted electronic music artist Joel Zimmerman (a.k.a. Deadmau5) talks about his explorations into technical innovations and how they form an integral part of his live show, and much more.
The goal is to protect the artist’s hearing while giving them a “balanced, clear mix.” Louder isn’t better.
Applying the “go with what you know” approach when embarking on new directions.
The good news is that with each audio “crash and burn” came lessons learned the hard way.
Using measurements to get solid answers regarding a topic that may get more attention than it merits.
Live broadcast engineer and Emmy winner working at NASA’s Johnson Space Center talks about running audio for the astronauts on the International Space Station and more.
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