Church Sound: Easier Mixing Through Optimal Channel Assignments
If you’ve never laid out your channels like this, try it the next four times you’re mixing
If you’ve never laid out your channels like this, try it the next four times you’re mixing
The vast majority of today’s digital consoles are well laid out and easy to use, but still, some users prefer an analog workflow and layout
It starts with knowing your congregation and what levels work for them
Converting audio from an input device like an iPad to your board can be easy when you have the right tools at hand…
Three basic approaches to tuning and techniques such as “ringing out” a system
The whole system ran a little over $1,500, including controllers, and it took me about an hour to set up all the programming
It really comes back to designing worship spaces to work well for the varying elements of worship, as well as working from the outset to keep as much noise out of the space as possible
The design goals were thus: create a 4-channel audio snake with an Ethercon jack to carry the M-48 signal as well
Some advice for all of the IEM users out there…
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