Church Sound: Solving Mysteries—The Case Of The Missing Audio For Video
“We never did discover who flipped on the low-pass filter switch…”
“We never did discover who flipped on the low-pass filter switch…”
An approach that emphasizes innovative, cost effective solutions over trying to fix every problem with high-end technology.
Looking into weighting, particularly with respect to the lower end of the spectrum.
Exploring delay with straight and inverted cardiod stacks of subwoofers.
An overkill production spec that the client will never pay off is just as irresponsible as a corner-cutting spec.
An in-depth glossary to bring you up to speed on system measurement terminology
“The goal of this method is to have the sound system reproduce as closely as possible the same tonal balance and perspective (i.e. “the mix”) that is being generated at the output of the mixing console by the operator.”
Three factors of roughly equal importance play the key role in good sound – and two out of three isn’t good enough.
The sound team talks about the design for the legendary New York City music hall that hadn’t seen a mainstream country artist cross its stage since 2013.
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