Signal To Noise, Episode 246: Finance Ninja & Theatre Nerd Bailie Slevin
Business management and financial consultant focused specifically on working with creatives of all types talks about making your money work for you and much more.
Business management and financial consultant focused specifically on working with creatives of all types talks about making your money work for you and much more.
His advice, which even those who don’t tour will find valuable, touches on communication strategies, mutual support and accountability, self-awareness and boundaries, how to include your family in your life, and more.
Shifting focus to the output side, including balancing the needs of the live sound in the room with both recordings and live streams, techniques to get streams to sound as loud as they need to, and much more.
In part one of two, A1s Aram Piligian, Brian Maddox and Michael Curtis focus on key aspects of the input side of the signal chain, including mics and where to mount them, processing tricks and tips, and much more.
Long-time worship tech practitioner and audio professional joins the show as the latest co-host, bringing his unique experiences and educational content to the mix.
The story of how the Las Vegas-based A1 and A2 retired to start a business manufacturing the Lav Magnet and more in his garage, highlights of his career that inspired the invention, and more.
Power distribution and safety, ESTA’s Entertainment Technician Certification Program (ETCP) Certified Entertainment Electrician and Portable Power Distribution Certifications, why most rental shop quad boxes are dangerous, and much more.
Talks about his career mixing high-energy world music artists that include Femi Kuti and the Positive Force, Bombino, Sierra Leone Refugee Allstars, and many others at some of the highest profile venues and festivals in the world.
Talks about Dante and all the technology that’s coming onto networks, how to approach learning networked audio even if you’re new to the game, and more.
Goes deep on what it’s like working with an artist like Jose at this point of his incredibly long career, as well as how to establish an optimum relationship between house engineer and guests who come in with bands, and more.
Co-host Sean Walker talks about everything he saw and learned at the 2024 NAMM Show, how lessons learned at a trade show translate to how we run live events and shows, getting to meet up with a handful of friends and listeners, and more.
A wide-ranging conversation with the touring front of house engineer, production manager and consultant based out of Atlanta who serves a variety of clients ranging from national acts, corporate companies and churches.
Acoustics
Amplification
Audio Networking/IT
Business
Cabling & Interconnect
Church Sound
Dynamic Processing
Electrical Power
Equalization
History & Heritage
Key Audio Principles
Live Recording
Loudspeakers
Microphones
Mixing Consoles
Popular Authors
Production
Profiles
Software Tools & Apps
Sound System Design
Stage Monitoring
Stagecraft & Best Practices
Studio Recording
Subwoofers
System Test & Measurement
Wireless/RF
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