In The Studio: Beware Of Ear Fatigue
The limits of one’s ears may vary from engineer to engineer, but eventually your ears will begin to lie to you.
The limits of one’s ears may vary from engineer to engineer, but eventually your ears will begin to lie to you.
The best time to identify and solve any problems at an upcoming show is…?
Whether you’re a mix engineer, system tech, technical ministry leader or a sound crew member, some universal concepts apply…
What’s expected of an assistant and how to run a professional session; it’s not all about the technical side…
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.
I think it’s time to talk about what can be done to prevent recurring errors…
Mixing worship is much more than turning knobs — it requires thick skin, a quick wit, and a sprinkling of political acumen…
A different animal requiring require a slightly different skill-set (and mind-set) than band and festival gigs…
Important points to keep in mind when you’re up to your neck in knobs and faders
What do you do when there are far deeper issues? At what point do we choose the “replace” option and start over?
Engineer Chris Wilson utilizes mix system fir both front of house and monitors in show that goes from theatrical dialog to rock-and-roll.
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