Mixing Or Mastering? Reflections On A Changing Paradigm For Live Engineers
Fully realizing the potential and embracing the automated features of digital consoles in the world of live sound.
Fully realizing the potential and embracing the automated features of digital consoles in the world of live sound.
A “low-tech” approach in recording basic show file values in such a way that they can be translated to any console, leaving more time for the all-important finessing of the mix.
What it was like going from no compressor to one compressor versus today’s reality wherein even some very cost-effective consoles have a compressor on every channel and every output.
In your mixing workflow do you tend to use subgroups, VCAs, or both? How do you tend to organize them, and what advantages are afforded by that workflow?
Mute mixing, for lack of a better phrase, enables volume problems to be fixed, EQ oddities to be corrected, and the overall mix to be improved.
If we truly want every detail of the performance to shine through, there could be a different approach than the one we’re typically using right now.
A tale of keeping the mind open to learn unexpected lessons about worship audio
From saving the show to providing additional options to enhance a presentation, and much more…
Five problems that the author — a veteran live engineer — has encountered at gigs. as well as some suggestions for how they can be avoided.
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