Overcoming Calamity: Part 2 On Professional Audio & Production Amidst The War In Ukraine
In mounting concerts, everyone involved faces tremendous challenges, logistically and in terms of maintaining the safety of themselves, artists and audiences.
In mounting concerts, everyone involved faces tremendous challenges, logistically and in terms of maintaining the safety of themselves, artists and audiences.
A method to get up and running at a gig as quickly as possible, catch potential problems early, and dial in a good mix, all without bugging the artists.
A case study in breaking the “golden rules” of recording – and getting away with it…
Many of us tend to take mics for granted because they usually work with every use, but a bit of extra attention from time to time helps ensure they keep working properly and optimally.
Product development is an undertaking that begins with an idea or concept, and most of the best ideas come by way of filling a need.
Working with some great DJs (as well as some not-so-great ones) got me thinking of things that I’ve noticed help the great ones stand out.
Analog tape is pretty much gone, but there are still ways to achieve the classic magnetic sound…
The bottom line is to never quit aspiring for more information and more experience. Never become stagnant. Always be moving, and always be striving.
Inside a method the author developed for fast adjustment of a noted guitarist’s tone during the course of shows.
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