Church Sound Podcast, Episode 31: Victoria Butash | Biggest Tech Mistakes
Everyone makes mistakes — a discussion about the most common “boo-boos” from students, volunteers, and new techs and how to solve them.
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.
“It’s more than pushing faders. It’s understanding the ministry component to what we do. But that’s always been my approach to mixing – that I’m the extended voice of the artist.” – Jason Reynolds
A lively discussion about what they are and when they should (and should NOT) be used, and more.
Veteran audio engineer talks about how to approach a mix – what’s the focus when we step up to the plate? What are our “go-tos”?
The host covers a myriad of topics that include balanced and unbalanced lines, stream translation, latency, burnout, and more.
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