PSW Top 5 Articles For June 2016

ProSoundWeb presents at least two feature articles every day of the working week, meaning that there are 40-plus long-form articles highlighted each and every month.

That’s a lot. In fact, so much so that we thought it would be handy to present a round-up of the most-read articles for those who might have missed at least some of them the first time around.

What follows is the top 5 most-read articles on PSW for the month of June 2016. Note that since the articles aren’t all posted at the same time, we apply the same timeframe (length of time) for each when measuring total readership.

Also note that immediately following the top 5, PSW editor Keith Clark offers some additional suggestions of recently published articles worth checking out. These articles also scored quite well in terms of readership but were just outside the head of the list.

Without further adieu, here are the top 5 articles on PSW in June.

1. Console Organization
An ideal layout makes channels easy to find, easy to control, and easy for the next person to use. By Chris Huff

2. Spotlight On Signal Processing
The series on the evolution of large-scale sound reinforcement system optimization continues. By Bob McCarthy

3. Front Lines: RF FAQ
Successfully collaborating with a wireless frequency coordinator and other important issues. By Ike Zimbel

4. An Interview With Bob Clearmountain
Stories from an icon of the recording industry and techniques that helped establish his career. By Mel Lambert & Sam Borgerson

5. Lost In Translation?
Pro audio has a language all its own, a form of communication based on our passion for the craft. By Jonah Altrove

Editor Recommendations

The Science Of Hearing Wellness
Addressing the causes of hearing injury—even if you’re experiencing issues, it’s likely not too late. By Michael Santucci, Au.D.

Timing Reverb Decay To The Track
When signal processing is timed to the pulse of the track, everything in the mix sounds a lot smoother. By Bobby Owsinski

Troubleshooting: Hum & Awe
Identifying and correcting troublesome noises in sound systems. By Mike Sokol

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