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Volume Control Strategies for Houses of Worship

We put the question of volume control strategies to the ProAudioSpace tribe (still not a member? Go to www.ProAudioSpace.com – now!) and obviously hit a chord. We got almost 100 responses – some of them very detailed – outlining individual approaches and strategies. Here are just a few excerpts from those responses. You can find them all in the Forums section of PAS.

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Ear Candy for Eye Candy: Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show

Not for nothing, but it's slightly doubtful that there were any eyes scanning the top of television sets around the country during this year's broadcast of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show looking for speaker boxes. Could be wagered, in fact, that all eyes were firmly placed on hostess Heidi Klum and models Marisa Miller, Alessandra Ambrosio, Doutze­n Kroes and Miranda Kerr.

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Heil HDK-8 Drum Mic Kit

Heil HDK-8 Drum Mic Kit

OMG!!!!!! Heil drum mics are my new BFF!!!!! Now that I've made myself sound like a Valley Girl, I'll try to compose myself and act like the audio professional that I am. (Hah!)

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dbx DriveRack PA+

dbx DriveRack PA+, front and back

It has been more than 10 years since dbx introduced the first DriveRack. To say that the DriveRack has been a success is a huge understatement. This product line has changed how many sound technicians set up and manage their sound systems. Not to mention how so many installations are designed with DriveRacks as part of the system.

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Clark Pushes Beyond AVL

Buckhead Church, a campus of North Point Community Church in Atlanta, Ga.

After graduating from college with a degree in electrical engineering, George Clark started to look around for something to do. His older brother, Houston, had a business degree and years of experience in information systems as a software salesman. He was looking for something different to do.

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I Thought I Saw a Mixer In My Laptop

We've been seeing tons of hardware audio consoles with sophisticated software. Now here's a twist from RML Labs: a software console that has no hardware. Okay, that's a slight exaggeration, but let's take a look at a cutting edge audio application that is not tied to a specific piece of hardware. The program is called SAC or Software Audio Console, and it has some pretty impressive features.

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Stage Monitor Selection and Placement

Placement matters.

Have you ever heard the saying, "Ask 100 engineers that question, and you'll get 100 different answers?" That can be said about how stage monitors are selected and placed. Whether it be wide dispersion, narrow dispersion, horns in, horns out, wedge angles, horn throat sizes – the list goes on and on. There are hundreds of products out there and just as many ways to achieve the same goal.

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Crossing Over

Every month, I try to write something that will be useful to all of you out there, whether you volunteer your services at your house of worship or you mix and install worship sound systems as a part or all of your income. This month I would also like to include those of you who work with live sound, but not necessarily in the house of worship sound arena.

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