Video: FOH Engineer Drew Thornton Digs Into Main L/R Bus Processing
Focus on Main L/R bus processing, theories of mixing into certain processing, and how to approach matrices for sending out a live mix.
Focus on Main L/R bus processing, theories of mixing into certain processing, and how to approach matrices for sending out a live mix.
In Episode 14, Matt Larson and Ryan Shelton of Group One Ltd. join host Samantha Potter to discuss transitions in technology — a bridge we
As audio mixers for worship music. our first priority is to make the lead and background vocals sound great by creating both clarity and warmth so the song lyrics are clearly heard yet pleasant to the congregation. Here are some approaches to help achieve that goal.
Inside a process of reverse engineering an unknown past engineer’s brilliant but outmoded work and re-purposing it for a second life.
Why has the line array become the most popular option and what does the future hold?
With great mixing power comes great mixing responsibility.
Ignoring the bounds of reality and R&D budgets, an engineer defines his ideal mix tool.
A look at how we can get these two critical elements to work together as the bedrock for quality worship music mixes.
As with certain other aspects to mixing, the use of reverb is frequently either overlooked or misunderstood.
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