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Signal To Noise, Episode 127: Front Of House Engineer Leo Pisaq

Discusses the back story on how he got into audio and what lead him to work with the band Lawrence as well as mixing monitors from front of house, how his love for music resonates with the audience, and more.
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In Episode 127, Leo Pisaq, the front-of-house engineer for the band Lawrence, joins the show to share the back story on how he got into audio and what lead him to work with Lawrence. He also talks about balancing mixing monitors from front of house, how his love for music translates to resonating with the audience while mixing, and more. This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.

Post-show music: “Peaks” by Claire McHale, an up-and-coming singer songwriter based in her hometown of Seattle. Her music is a blend of edgy, acoustic, haunting melodies mixed with a unique soulful voice. She’s someone to watch in the years to come — listen on Spotify.

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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard.

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