Mixing A Production With Ears In
Seemingly unconventional, relying on IEMs for FOH monitoring can lead to a better end product.
Seemingly unconventional, relying on IEMs for FOH monitoring can lead to a better end product.
If you’re a beginner in church sound then these videos are a great starting point to learn the basics of signal flow and equalization.
It’s often said that a great engineer can creat a better mix on a Mackie than a poor engineer on a Midas.
Electronic drums can be a great tool for a church if you know how to properly use them.
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.
If the last rechargeable’s you tried were a $10 K-Mart special maybe it’s time to give serious batteries a chance.
Technical know-how and art must come together when it comes to weddings. Are you prepared?
Few things can send a sound operator diving for the master fader like the squelch of the mains, but do you know how to solve the problem?
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.
Why do so many churches purchase technical systems with no clue how to operate them?
The biggest event of my career? Politics aside, it was fun to be on the “inside” of a Presidential visit.
Once your praise band moves to in ears, do you have a plan for ensuring that everyone is truly hearing the best mix possible?
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