
Part Three Of DcSoundOp Video Series: What’s In Your Kit?
Veteran professional Kevin Thurber rejoins DCSoundOp for the final installment of a three-part video series, showing his audio tools and how he prepares his kit for any job or assignment.
Veteran professional Kevin Thurber rejoins DCSoundOp for the final installment of a three-part video series, showing his audio tools and how he prepares his kit for any job or assignment.
Exploring manual delay compensation, and further, why is latency a problem and what does the difference sound like?
Veteran professional Kevin Thurber rejoins DCSoundOp for part two of a three-part video series, showing his audio tools and how he prepares his kit for any job or assignment.
Addresses mic placement, preamps, theories of overhead distances, parallel drum compression, EQ’ing into reverbs and more.
In the first of a three-part video series, veteran audio professional Kevin Thurber details his everyday carry (EDC) gear and tool kit that he relies on as a freelance technician.
FOH engineer Drew Thornton focuses on multitrack recording, virtual sound check, and scene control.
KY-PZ100 PTZ camera and RM-LP100 controller play key role in socially distanced worship.
Discussion addresses some high-level areas of amplifier, loudspeaker and system design and Dave shares his six top factors in designing sound systems.
A few tricks for making those overhead microphones sound thicker and more natural.
A recent roundtable conversation by a group of industry veterans about shaping the future of pro audio in light of the impact of our currently challenging times.
Mix engineer for Billie Eilish briefly discusses summing and expores a certain sound in an A&H dLive console.
Focus on Main L/R bus processing, theories of mixing into certain processing, and how to approach matrices for sending out a live mix.
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