One Size Doesn’t Fit All: A Relevant Blast From The Past…
The difficulties in determining what’s best for a gig in terms of system size, scale, and complexity…
The difficulties in determining what’s best for a gig in terms of system size, scale, and complexity…
A look back at the sound design and tools to support a 12-hour rock concert in Southern California almost five decades ago.
Whether you’re building the DM&E to an indie feature or mixing your latest musical opus, ponder these thoughts…
Considering a few seemingly logical reasons for the ninja wardrobe, even beyond how incredibly cool we look.
A tale of arriving on the jobsite right on time to do system maintenance, gaining entrance to the venue and beginning to perform the assigned tasks, and slowly realizing that something is quite wrong… (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
Tales of mixing for English guitar maestro Robert Fripp, tape-based effects in live shows, and a promoter who just doesn’t get it.
Continuing the tale of the author’s beginnings as an audio pro, including the assembly of an early DI box, driving the band’s 5-ton truck, acquiring a dubious nickname and much more. (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
A dynamic design from a Japan-based manufacturer with switchable impedance via a high/low switch mounted under the head with impedance stated as “Hi-50K Ohms, Lo-600 Ohms.”
The journey of an industry veteran who truly operates as a “one-stop-shop” in managing a production company, recording studio, and multiple clients as a touring audio engineer, a television mixer, and even more.
Interviews with producer-engineer Rob Fraboni and promoter Dick LaPalm on the recording sessions for a legendary album…
The tale of heading out of town with a rather dubious character for an “audition” on a truly unique first sound job adventure more than 40 years ago. (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
A long-practiced way to get to the stage relatively quickly usually worked pretty well, but there were a few times when it didn’t… (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
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