Who’s Ultimately In Charge Of The Mix?
Understanding who is accountable for the sound and feel of worship is critical. So, make sure you do what you can to support your Worship Leader in their vision.
Understanding who is accountable for the sound and feel of worship is critical. So, make sure you do what you can to support your Worship Leader in their vision.
Regardless of skill level, specialties, and areas needing improvement, the advice remains the same…
Defining and understanding compression, as well as how it can help keep sources in place in the live mix…
What criteria do you use when deciding what to buy? Here are three questions you must ask.
The need for collaboration with other musicians and the congregation…
In order to mix music well, you must become a fan of all types of music…
Setting priorities for the elements within a music mix…
Identifying the buttons and knobs on each channel, what they do and some useful tips…
Each input is a living, breathing and often changing thing, and each needs the right adjustments…
Looking at the actual sonic makeup of the sounds that come from the stage
Control and flexibility in shaping sound
Grouping channels in a way to find them quickly and easily
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