Church Sound: The Thorn In Every Sound Tech’s Side—House Volume Level
The challenge to balance “too loud” against “not loud enough”
The challenge to balance “too loud” against “not loud enough”
What’s expected of an assistant and how to run a professional session; it’s not all about the technical side…
It isn’t exactly rocket science, but you need to do your homework
Experiment, evaluate and make your own live sound a little better
Get it done right is not cheap — but it will actually be less expensive in the long run
Avoiding unnecessary bumps in the road through careful planning, maintenance and teamwork…
Getting the most out of whatever system elements are available, no matter what. Here are some ideas on how to do it.
Who knows better what to start with first and when to move on to the next channel?
Looking at the obvious advantages of different microphone polar patterns that work most effectively in specific situations.
Despite the fact that some businesses aren’t doing well; others are surviving. Some are even thriving. What makes the difference?
Whatever the size of the church or demands on the crew, the standard should be a solid technical performance completely free of distractions.
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