Signal To Noise, Episode 156: The Return Of Front Of House Engineer Jade Payne
Discusses her latest tour, mixing amidst sound level limits, the logistics of being with an artist on the rise, and the risks of Taco Bell.
Discusses her latest tour, mixing amidst sound level limits, the logistics of being with an artist on the rise, and the risks of Taco Bell.
Discusses his work as a live sound and recording engineer for the oldest continuously active professional musical organization in the U.S.
Pro audio veteran who worked with co-host Chris Leonard for several years at IMS Technology Services in Pennsylvania joins the show to discuss the roles and best practices of an A2 in corporate audio.
Discusses capturing the raw live energy the band is known for in the recording realm as well as handling drummers that are primary singers, and more.
Co-hosts Chris Leonard and Kyle Chirnside team up to answer audience questions, including the differences between music and corporate event work and the pay rates that go along with it.
Host Samantha Potter joins pro audio veteran’s show and talks about what inspired her to work with sound, strange gigs, her current work with a manufacturer, and much more.
Focuses on hearing health and exposure, covering everything from tips to preserving hearing to dispelling misconceptions, education on exposure, and more.
Developing the essential fundamentals when first starting out, the importance of “being a good hang,” staying calm under pressure and more.
Should we be using the old gear many of us have stored in our closets? If so, how? The experienced team at Church Gear provides some helpful advice.
Co-host Michael Lawrence’s experiences as a system engineer at the recent Coachella Festival in southern California as well as the role of a guest system engineer at any venue or festival, and more.
Co-hosts Kyle Chirnside and Sam Boone team up to discuss career issues in professional audio such as “full time versus freelance” and much more.
Volunteers are vital in helping most houses of worship fulfill important weekly tasks, but sometimes they’re hurting more than they’re helping. How do you know when it’s time to ask them to step away?
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