This podcast talks about technology, leadership and team building as it relates to Church tech. We discuss the best ways to use these tools to assist the Church in it’s mission to fulfill the Digital Great Commission.
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This podcast talks about technology, leadership and team building as it relates to Church tech. We discuss the best ways to use these tools to assist the Church in it’s mission to fulfill the Digital Great Commission.
In this bonus segment, Choir Mic Techniques with Earthworks Audio, we explore the challenges of amplifying a choir effectively and how to achieve a natural, balanced sound. Since microphones, placement, PA systems, and processing are all interconnected, misalignment can lead to feedback, distortion, poor blend, and lack of clarity. This special segment talks about how to master choir miking, we break it down into five levels. First, avoid bad things—minimize feedback and distortion with proper mic choice and placement. Second, maintain control by ensuring even coverage without over-processing. Third, prioritize intelligibility, capturing the full choir’s blended harmonies rather than spotlighting individuals. Fourth, create presence by seamlessly blending the choir’s acoustic output with the PA for a natural sound. Finally, at Level Five, apply artistic enhancements, such as subtle EQ adjustments, to refine and enrich the mix. A pro tip for live streaming—blend in omnidirectional room mics to create an immersive experience for remote listeners. Mastering these techniques allows for both technical excellence and artistic expression in choir amplification.
This segment is brought to you by earthworksaudio.com
The Tech Arts Podcast
This podcast talks about technology, leadership and team building as it relates to Church tech. We discuss the best ways to use these tools to assist the Church in it’s mission to fulfill the Digital Great Commission.