Church Sound: Solving Mysteries, Part 2—The Case Of The Dead Sounding Drums
It’s time for our second audio mystery. It involves a drum set, two audio techs, and a lot of head scratching. It started on a Wednesday night…
It’s time for our second audio mystery. It involves a drum set, two audio techs, and a lot of head scratching. It started on a Wednesday night…
Getting it right at the place where it all begins…
Getting as much as of the dynamic range as possible without going into clip
Being part of the progression of how the music reaches an audience and how it is made on stage.
The majority of successful sound system designs rely on at least one type of fill loudspeaker.
Strategies that can help get a musical group under control
When I opened the file however, I was in for a bit of a surprise. The inventory was 24 pages long. This was a boat load of audio gear.
While it’s true that IEM offers the advantages of being tiny, light weight and providing significant improvement over stage wedges in terms of overall fidelity (due to the proximity of the amplifier to the eardrum), it has yet to be demonstrated whether IEM can be successfully used as a method of hearing conservation.
The first in our “Ask Joe” series from Home Studio Corner, he tackles the weighty subject of recording certification.
Veteran panel addresses key wireless and RF issues for “typical” users
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