Current Issue

Jan/Feb 2012
Article List
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Sometimes the right thing to do is to leave, but it is never right to leave in a bad way, so far as it depends upon you.
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Cheaper is not always better, and practicing good stewardship involves knowledge, foresight, planning, and often getting outside help.
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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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Besides personal monitor mixing, MyMix has the capability to record and playback in multi-track via SDHC card
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Nashville-based Blackhawk Audio is providing Skillet's touring rig designed for audiences of 2,000 - 8,000
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Because this event was indoors, the processor was set to only 10% light output and it still was more than bright enough
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Where each campus production is nearly the same....
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Focusing on the Big Picture
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The Tiger Touch console could be ideal for churches that operate “on the fly” and don’t always follow a set order.
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The new Atem switcher produces excellent video with minimal latency. It functioned flawlessly while we used it.
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Start with defining your need, then analyzing options and then determine your budget.
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Churches often install three different systems before they “get it right." How to get it right the first time.
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Innovation on self-powered loudspeakers has continued with lighter, more efficient and more powerful designs.
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Churches often do their own rigging. Our checklist could help your church avoid a rigging failure.
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Church teams up with a local integrator to bring cost of new video system down by 80%.
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