This is a podcast for people doing audio in church. The ideas are relevant in all live sound applications, but the words and examples I use are mostly from the church context.
I avoid using technical jargon and use everyday words in an attempt to make what seems complex a little easier to understand.
I would like to acknowledge that in each instalment I quote from an awesome song called "Until That Day Comes", Music and Words by Sean Carter, Brandon Collins, Magen Thurman and Crystal Yates
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This is a podcast for people doing audio in church. The ideas are relevant in all live sound applications, but the words and examples I use are mostly from the church context.
I avoid using technical jargon and use everyday words in an attempt to make what seems complex a little easier to understand.
I would like to acknowledge that in each instalment I quote from an awesome song called "Until That Day Comes", Music and Words by Sean Carter, Brandon Collins, Magen Thurman and Crystal Yates
So my first question is “how should it sound”?
I have been doing, thinking and talking about sound for decades … and I am quite convinced that we need to know what we are aiming for in order to achieve it.
This is a podcast for people doing audio in church. The ideas are relevant in all live sound applications, but the words and examples I use are mostly from the church context.
I avoid using technical jargon and use everyday words in an attempt to make what seems complex a little easier to understand.
I would like to acknowledge that in each instalment I quote from an awesome song called "Until That Day Comes", Music and Words by Sean Carter, Brandon Collins, Magen Thurman and Crystal Yates