More Than Machinery: 10 Non-Technical Things Every Church Sound Operator Should Keep In Mind…
While nothing replaces knowing the tech side of the audio craft, there’s a lot more to being successful in the role.
While nothing replaces knowing the tech side of the audio craft, there’s a lot more to being successful in the role.
Formulating the “right” SPL for your specific situation, applications of room microphones, and the downsides of built-in routers on digital mixers.
The process of getting consistency between services, between musicians, even between weeks or audio techs.
What are they? How do they work? What should we listen for? And where do we even begin? Answers to all of these questions and more.
Everyone makes mistakes — a discussion about the most common “boo-boos” from students, volunteers, and new techs and how to solve them.
It’s up to sound techs – and musicians – to make sure a guitar or microphone is never electrified due to poor maintenance, bad connections or a broken-off ground plug.
Addressing the transition into more long-term streaming options, using a DAW to mix streams, and getting started with system tuning.
Sacramento-based Illuminate Production Services (IPS) tailors sound design to help maximize the worship experience and accommodate ongoing growth in a new, larger space for the Scottsdale church.
Taking the time to check each line from the stage to the console (and back, if you have wired stage monitors) – you won’t be sorry.
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