Church Sound Files: Does Your Mix Sound Natural?
Allowing each instrument to have its own space is key, but so is having musicians that know how to play together and complement one another.
Allowing each instrument to have its own space is key, but so is having musicians that know how to play together and complement one another.
The first video in a multi-part series from our resident church blogger on some of the basics of mixer usage and selection.
If bad sound is a sin then there are a large number of churches which are sinning every Sunday.
While every church must evaluate their own needs when it comes to digital, some of the great control options exist thanks to the A/V industry.
The third video in a multi-part series from our resident church blogger on some of the basics of church audio.
One of the best ways to improve your mixing skills is to mix constantly stretch your abilities.
If you’re a beginner in church sound then these videos are a great starting point to learn the basics of signal flow and equalization.
Part 1 of 4 in a series of interviews with the founder of EAW and industry legend Kenton Forsythe.
Why do so many churches purchase technical systems with no clue how to operate them?
The second video in a multi-part series from our resident church blogger on some of the basics of church audio.
The biggest event of my career? Politics aside, it was fun to be on the “inside” of a Presidential visit.
The first video in a multi-part series from our resident church blogger on some of the basics of church audio.
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