Serious Business: Stopping Hums, Buzzes & Shocks On Stage — Safely
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.
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.
Matching loudspeaker coverage shape to the audience shape — the audience shape is visible, the loudspeaker coverage, not so much…
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.
Inside some of the techniques to help front-of-house mixers change perspective and upgrade their streaming mix activities.
Getting the essentials right before even thinking about the extras…
Our mind’s ability to recognize, learn and store good, bad and unusual sounds is the mental gateway to the audio mixing craft.
Attaining accurate frequency response data from headphones and in-ear monitors has long been a ‘missing link’ in a quality monitoring signal chain.
Drilling down to find answers as to what’s most important in the pursuit of an audio career…
Is there some sort of rule/equation about how far apart and at what distance something feels like stereo or mono?
Acoustics
Amplification
Audio Networking/IT
Business
Cabling & Interconnect
Church Sound
Dynamic Processing
Electrical Power
Equalization
History & Heritage
Key Audio Principles
Live Recording
Loudspeakers
Microphones
Mixing Consoles
Popular Authors
Production
Profiles
Software Tools & Apps
Sound System Design
Stage Monitoring
Stagecraft & Best Practices
Studio Recording
Subwoofers
System Test & Measurement
Wireless/RF
Copyright 2022 ProSoundWeb · EH Media LLC. All rights reserved.