Not So Mysterious: Using Polarity As A Tool For Optimizing Drum Sound
Dave Rat shares a method for quickly finding a consistent starting point that can help take some of the “voodoo” out of a system.
Dave Rat shares a method for quickly finding a consistent starting point that can help take some of the “voodoo” out of a system.
In the latest Church Sound University educational video for worship audio practitioners, CSU instructor Mike Sokol presents four popular methods for miking pastors as well
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