Audio for Online Streaming
The topic comes up on occasion… online streaming. “We’ve been creating a podcast from the weekly message for seven years now — isn’t it time… Read More »Audio for Online Streaming
Read More »The topic comes up on occasion… online streaming. “We’ve been creating a podcast from the weekly message for seven years now — isn’t it time… Read More »Audio for Online Streaming
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Read More »We meet and discuss the development of our audio and video and lighting systems. We debate all the pros and cons and we shop around… Read More »Training Volunteers 11/19
Read More »There are numerous great reasons to use wireless mics, instrument transmitters and in-ear receivers. Let us count a few. For one, it’s really nice to… Read More »Why Wireless?
Read More »There are dozens of things that can go wrong in a live pro audio environment, many of which go completely unnoticed by the audience. Feedback… Read More »Feedback Control
Read More »Your console is on the short list of gear that’s essential to your mission. As the control center for your audio, it’s important to make… Read More »Choosing the Right Console for Your Church
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Read More »When The Beatles played their final formal concert at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park in 1966, their musical performance was less than optimal because their adoring… Read More »Monitoring in the House of Worship: Wedges, IEMs or…
Read More »Jump into the way-back machine and rewind 1,500 years, and you would witness the early development of, breathtaking cathedrals. The ceilings were high and impressive… Read More »Easy Acoustical Tweaks for Your Church
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