Recent House of Worship Projects
The push continues for upgrades in the church sound market. We visit some installs where musicality, full coverage and vocal intelligibility are all-important.
Read More »The push continues for upgrades in the church sound market. We visit some installs where musicality, full coverage and vocal intelligibility are all-important.
Read More »The latest work of Andrew Lloyd Webber, this musical twist on a classic tale comes to Broadway with a brilliant sound design by Gareth Owen.
Read More »Hard to believe, but this booming Atlanta-based production house had its humble beginnings in a storefront just two decades ago.
Read More »Monitor engineer Josh Cruz discusses creating the immersive binaural monitor mix for the artist on his “Charlie Live Experience” tour.
Read More »An essential part of nearly every production, we look at the latest entries in advanced RF systems that will keep your signals out of today’s crowded airwaves.
Read More »We look into the advanced design and feature set of the company’s new flagship 384-channel digital desk.
Read More »This Danish manufacturer created a boxed set with seven great mics for capturing drummer performances on stage or in the studio. Steve Savanyu checks it out.
Read More »One major advantage of digital consoles is being able to manage a lot of channels using small worksurfaces. Steve La Cerra shares a few secrets for making it happen.
Read More »With churches using more and more wireless mics and IEMs, RF management soon becomes a job unto itself. John McJunkin looks at the issue from a worship perspective.
Read More »Baker Lee looks at the growing phenomena of using non-venues as sites for music-oriented events and offers a few insights — or at least condolences.
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