Best Of Both Worlds?
Studios and live sound share the same “industry” that’s called pro audio, so it’s best to try to stick together in furthering both the science and the art.
Studios and live sound share the same “industry” that’s called pro audio, so it’s best to try to stick together in furthering both the science and the art.
New ideas as well as new techniques in seeking to upgrade the experience for listeners and artists alike
Ours is a small industry — but it’s an exciting one, a business that the many of the world’s “wannabes” dream about
Is this evolving technology leading us towards our best mix ever?
Making it sound natural by focusing on the music and the mix, not the gear.
Learning to focus on the frequencies and ranges that matter the most.
Where should we draw the line between professionalism and “cutting-edge” just for the sake of it?
As we embark on a new year, here are some ways to stay engaged and at the top of our game…
“Not only do you have to pay attention to what they ask for, you also have to figure out how to interpret what they’re actually asking for.”
Examining some of the reasons why levels aren’t the sole culprit for earsplitting concert sound…
Observations about human nature and how they apply to the pro audio business…
Working behind the scenes on behalf of wireless microphone system users…
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