Flying Solo On The Front Lines: Handling House & Monitor Sound Simultaneously
Workflow strategies for mixing monitors (wedges and in-ear monitors) from front of house, in addition to stage techniques to maximize monitoring success.
Workflow strategies for mixing monitors (wedges and in-ear monitors) from front of house, in addition to stage techniques to maximize monitoring success.
A front of house engineer details his console architecture in terms of busing and processing, regardless of the mixing platform.
Creating a great electric guitar sound in the mix starts with respecting the tone – it’s here where two common mistakes are made…
How do we, as FOH engineers hired to make the artist sound great, approach advice given from that artist directly?
Parallel processing, by definition, splits a signal and processes the copies separately, but there’s a sinister concern called “latency.”
Don’t be discouraged—we’ve all experienced these (and more) over the course of our careers. The key is avoiding repeats…
Have you ever heard a mix that was so naturally and transparently reinforced that you weren’t sure if a sound system was being used at all? A look at how we can translate ideas into techniques.
The author, with enough training in both fields, finds interesting comparisons between the two.
Where might we go wrong as pro audio industry marketers? Have I caused you all moral harm for decades and not even realized it? (I hope not!) Let’s dig in a bit more and see.
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