Production Mythology: The Legend Of The New Year’s Gig
Is working a gig on New Year’s an accurate indicator of how much we’re going to be working in the coming year?
Is working a gig on New Year’s an accurate indicator of how much we’re going to be working in the coming year?
It’s a sad fact but very few of us know much– if anything– about the congregations or sound crews all around us.
Inside the world of a passionate producer and engineer on a mission to bring production excellence to artists and events.
Objectively, if you scored your overall performance during your most recent production, how well did you do?
Our panel of PSW veteran audio professionals discuss preferences for flat response or a response with a ‘spectral tilt’ towards the low-frequency (LF) end.
Rhythm is not only about music. It’s also the anticipation of events and understanding how to respond.
When the talent taunts the sound crew on live TV, drops mics, and trashes the stage during the show, what else can we call them?
The hard worker with a good attitude and a teachable mind will make the journey from spare time to full time and do well.
When you spend years on the road, you either learn to adapt or it breaks you. Simple as that.
Solid skills and a good attitude are critical in this industry, admitting you don’t know everything can improve both.
When you mix two signals together and find a strange tone quality, how do you fix it?
Considering those folks who seem to excel at developing miserably ineffective solutions, that often involve duct tape…
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