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Church Sound Podcast, Episode 77: Stereo Miking Techniques

The hosts take a deep dive into stereo miking techniques, why they're important, when we should use them, and why our "lizard brains" function the way they do.

That’s right, we spell it “miking” not “micing.” And in Episode 77, James and Samantha take a deep dive into stereo miking techniques, why they’re important, when we should use them, and why our “lizard brains” function the way they do. If you’re curious about stereo miking, this episode is for you!

The Church Sound Podcast is sponsored by DiGiCoPrimacoustic and Electro-Voice.

Co-host Samantha Potter is also co-lead instructor with Church Sound University — a training program tailored specifically for worship audio techs that’s now also available online. Reach her via LinkedIn, on IG @potteraudio, or contact her via email here email.

Co-host James Attaway is the author of the Live Mixing Field Guide, a quick-start guide to EQ, compression and effects. Find more from James on the Attaway Audio YouTube Channel and at AttawayAudio.com. Reach him on IG @attawayaudio or contact him via email here.

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