Current Issue

Jan/Feb 2012
Article List
Audio Articles
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For the church market, numerous potential game-changing pro audio products were unveiled.
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"If your church has a need for an asymmetrical coverage pattern, or simply has an unusually 'live' room..."
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Which vocal mics to choose, when to use them, and how to coax singers to use them properly.
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We explore the thought process that may help your church avoid expensive mistakes.
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New console aims to simplify digital mixing and "open digital mixing up to new customers" including churches
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Start with defining your need, then analyzing options and then determine your budget.
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With an ever-growing number of options, manufacturers are making it easier to produce high-quality recordings at your church. However, the easiest choice may not yield the best results. We survey a wide range of recording systems currently on the market.
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We know that getting a mic closer to the sound source will usually give us improved live sound performance, such as better gain-before-feedback and less pick-up of unwanted nearby sound. But sometimes we don’t have the luxury of putting the mic exactly where we want it—or maybe we just don’t have enough mics to do the job properly. We explore some solutions.
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Music is a big part of the worship at Charlotte, NC-based Elevation Church, and it's real loud.
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From simple to scientific, a look at covering the bases to ensure optimal performance
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"Try them out. Then learn to trust your ears."
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I have a confession to make: I ran the mix too loud.
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Trouble-shooting tips for a smoother ride on the winding wireless road...
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Experienced live sound engineers share on weekly services, sound checks, special events and dealing with the unexpected.
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