A Forecast For The Future Of Church Audio
While some have told me they have everything they need in the way of equipment and support in the sanctuary, they are clearly not in the majority.
While some have told me they have everything they need in the way of equipment and support in the sanctuary, they are clearly not in the majority.
Running worship sound isn’t all a game of let’s have fun and see what happens. It’s serious work, and volunteers need to be informed Are yours?
Soundcheck doesn’t have to be a painful process. Take some time to develop a system that works well for you and communicate clearly to the band.
Do you have a plan for recruiting additional volunteers to your audio team? We can help!
By understanding proximity effect we can avoid unwanted bass or can take advantage of it when we need some extra low.
The third video in a multi-part series from our resident church blogger on some of the basics of church audio.
While capturing quality audio is preferable, often it’s how you fix problems with your video’s sound which make all the difference.
Capturing quality recordings of worship services and other church events depends upon attention to every detail.
Demos can be a great way to get the proper gear for your church when handled with care and caution.
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