Lessons Learned: Adventures In Mixing A Jazz Festival
Mistakes can be embarrassing, especially in a public venue. But if we aren’t making mistakes, we aren’t learning.
Mistakes can be embarrassing, especially in a public venue. But if we aren’t making mistakes, we aren’t learning.
Recording is an imperfect process, and all the bad information out there is not making things any better.
The only question is under what load and under what conditions…
A discussion about the system failure during the Radiohead performance at the 2017 festival.
Creating a functional and “practical” radio for production of Clybourne Park at London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Front of house engineer Billy Moore, with monitor engineers Marc Earp and Ben Rigby, discusses the production for the Holdin’ My Own Tour.
Going inside an independent audio measurement lab.
Do you typically track drums in the studio or do you find yourself doing a lot of drum replacement? Whatever your method, engineer Joe Gilder takes a look at your options.
Plug in one of these trusted workhorses, and you’re good to go
Learning to avoiding the one tragic mistake that can completely ruin your final mix.
Front of house engineer Ryan Nichols and the sound team’s search for simplicity with the alt-rockers
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