Rules Of Professionalism Every Church Sound Tech Should Remember
Whether you’re working with volunteers or paid help, it’s always a good idea to be mindful of those we’re serving.
Whether you’re working with volunteers or paid help, it’s always a good idea to be mindful of those we’re serving.
Allowing each instrument to have its own space is key, but so is having musicians that know how to play together and complement one another.
Mixing monitors in a church setting is often a challenging proposition.
One of the most important things you can do to help your volunteers succeed is to provide them with a consistent environment. So, are you doing all you can?
There are numerous reasons why nobody is wrong. In the end, it just boils down to your individual requirements.
Like many things in live sound, some isolation techniques are filled with compromises, but that’s still better than doing nothing at all.
Whether speaking in front of 10 or 10,000, your guest may need some encouragement.
How direct boxes work and suggested applications.
Sometimes we must go beyond the traditional to creative means to succeed in our recruiting efforts.
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