Church Sound: 7 Lessons From The Road That I Use Every Weekend
A touring engineer shares lessons on transitioning to the worship side of audio.
A touring engineer shares lessons on transitioning to the worship side of audio.
Solid skills and a good attitude are critical in this industry, admitting you don’t know everything can improve both.
A few ways of ensuring that you get what you want (and need) from clients
If you’re considering becoming a Technical Director, allow me to bend your ear a moment about one of the most rewarding jobs ever.
Merging refined skills with a professional attitude to pull off a great mix, regardless of the circumstances.
The answer is often “yes,” and there are some simple solutions.
New distributor’s team brings decades of expertise in the German pro audio market in addition to a well-established infrastructure and technical staff.
Unless you know exactly what you are doing, and exactly what the outcome will be, without question, leave it alone once rehearsal/run-through is over.
Some words of wisdom that I wish someone had shared with me 20 years ago…
As a recovering perfectionist, I’m not advocating mediocrity, but rather excellence in lieu of extravagance.
From the PSW Church Sound forum, a member asks how to deal with a new sound system that’s not quite right.
Company acquires digital solutions for crew and guest management, accreditation, access control, and cashless payment systems.
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