Church Sound Files: In The End They’re Just Tools
It’s often said that a great engineer can creat a better mix on a Mackie than a poor engineer on a Midas.
It’s often said that a great engineer can creat a better mix on a Mackie than a poor engineer on a Midas.
Proper use of a HPF is a great to help eliminate a lot of low end rumble as well as low frequency feedback in the monitors.
Are your volunteers stretched thin? Has your church recently been considering a paid technical position? Here’s how to know when making that jump is a necessity.
If the last rechargeable’s you tried were a $10 K-Mart special maybe it’s time to give serious batteries a chance.
There are two types of people in this world; those who have had a hard drive crash on them, and those who will. What’s your plan?
Our newest content contributor, Mike Sessler of ChurchTechArts, brings us a thoughtful analysis of whether musicians and technicians should be paid for their service to the church.
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