The Dunning-Kruger Effect: The Value Of Knowing What You Don’t Know
The pro audio industry is ever changing. We work in science, and science is ever evolving. If you aren’t learning, you’re most likely getting left behind.
The pro audio industry is ever changing. We work in science, and science is ever evolving. If you aren’t learning, you’re most likely getting left behind.
Formulating the “right” SPL for your specific situation, applications of room microphones, and the downsides of built-in routers on digital mixers.
“What I don’t get is why all of our other clients don’t deserve the same treatment!”
A range of veteran audio professionals weigh in on a wide swath of various things they’ll be doing (and thinking about) as they get back in the saddle…
For a low-cost unit (even at that time), the DM-17 is well made, designed for live performance vocal applications.
Mixing a small number of channels while retaining the full frequency spectrum, intimacy, and dynamics may be the pinnacle of the craft.
Attaining tonally balanced mixes, properly addressing gain structure issues, accounting for what’s happening with “the room versus the stream” and more.
Key aspects that result in better mixes, with more gain before feedback and improved coverage – the magic won’t happen without understanding the basics.
Examining how one can achieve “Good” to “Optimum” T60SR6 (T60 Slope Ratio) scores in any performance venue.
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