Sound Check Priorities: Should The Least-Used Instruments Get More Attention?
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.
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.
Techniques for building digital console show files to make often-used controls and functions accessible in three moves or less.
Common problems fall into three categories: volume, EQ, and OOMC, short for “Out Of My Control” – here are some straightforward approaches to deal with them.
Looking at the features and benefits of analog consoles in the live sound realm for supporting concerts and corporate events.
It’s not all supposed to sound like 70s rock… Being prepared to suit the style of every artist prior to the gig.
Although freelancers owning their own console are certainly becoming increasingly common in recent years, it still sometimes elicits surprised reactions from people.
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