Church Sound Recording: Balanced & Unbalanced Connections Really Matter
Connecting recordings for optimal quality and avoiding dreaded hum issues
Connecting recordings for optimal quality and avoiding dreaded hum issues
Inside one of the transitions taking place in the world of mixing consoles
Let’s take a look at several proprietary options currently available
The bottom line is that we don’t let egos get in the way of getting a good mix for the client
No matter when received, the tech package can be a great reference tool for both the touring sound crew as well as the house engineer.
A quick tour of the audio console with a few EQ tips and techniques to get your mix just right.
By setting up your mixer and system for proper gain staging (gain structuring), you might be surprised how clean they can sound
Editor’s Note: This is a discussion of a few years ago in Harvey Gerst’s recording forum here on ProSoundWeb that’s full of interesting points and references, and we’re happy to present it to you here in article form.
Making the situation tenable for both ourselves and the band
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