
Avoiding Mr. Murphy: Getting It Right In The First Place
Under the principle of “everything that can go wrong…”
Under the principle of “everything that can go wrong…”
Planning is the only shortcut to success in live sound
Master the basic “non-sound” skills and you’ll find you’re better able to enjoy the freedom and satisfaction that comes from being a freelancer.
Meeting and exceeding a client’s expectations should be the primary goal for every new system project.
If the goal is to get called back for the next session, don’t ruffle any feathers in your noble efforts to make new friends or create more work.
Are your volunteers stretched thin? Here’s how to know when making “that jump” is a necessity.
Do you often find your Sunday morning setup plagued with delays?
Outdoor festival productions loading production equipment on portable stages must consider safety concerns for the best possible show.
Some of the best people on the supply or manufacturer side of professional audio have come from the “other side of the counter.”
Considering a few activities that would be handled differently if we weren’t obsessed with making the show happen.
Learning to use FFT measurement software and interpret the data takes a lot of time and practice, but it’s worth it if you’re in for the long haul.
“My take has always been to prepare for each gig as if it were an audition, because it just might be.”
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