
Audio Comfort Food: Taking A Moment To Realize Why We’re All In This Industry
It’s about how we help so many things come together and the feeling we get from making shows happen.
It’s about how we help so many things come together and the feeling we get from making shows happen.
It’s up to us to realize that the world is filled with patterns and we need to decipher those that will help guide us along the way.
While Seggewiss finds herself at present, like so many others, living an utterly different reality than normal, the ethic she’s adhered to from the very beginning of her career applies just as much in this situation as it did at her first house gig or on the road.
The past year has shown me just how passionately in love I still am with working in live music.
Recognizing the pandemic-fueled change from in-person business interactions to the virtual realm and acting on the opportunity to bring higher production values to the online world.
It’s vital to share information and experiences to those coming up in the business, but the method of delivery can determine how well they absorb those lessons.
Technology will clearly continue to change at an ever-faster rate, but the bottom line is that solid, basic skills still matter and the laws of physics haven’t changed at all.
An unquenchable thirst for knowledge, a tireless pursuit of technical excellence, and a heart to serve.
Relying on assumptions rather than analyzing the challenge at hand and coming up with a plan.
A campaign supporting working together to promote the importance of sound, making good sound, and continuing to consistently make good sound.
Touring system engineer better known as “KD,” who’s been in pro audio for the past 17 years since leaving the world of corporate engineering, talks about her work as well as her pursuit of what she likes to call S.T.E.M.M. – Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Music.
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