Here is the final "Sound of Southern Gospel" It's more of a going away thing....
there have been some great debates on if it’s right to pre program a concert or worship service ahead of time
Line arrays are becoming extremely common in the audio industry and until recently have not been priced low enough or have been small enough to even consider
"Stage Appearance" - What kind of impact does the stage appearance have on the audience?
Effects processors can be confusing and difficult to operate. I'm going to attempt to help you understand effects processors and what to look for when choosing one
My first seven and a half years of mixing, I mixed on nothing but analog and didn't know any different. Well, for the last year and a half I have been mixing on a digital console. I'm about to give you my take on analog consoles versus digital ones
Oh my! The confusion! There are too many options! Picking out a console that's right for you can pick at your brain, keep you up at night, and empty your supply of Oreo cookies
For some strange reason, everyone has decided that if you don't have a wireless microphone, something is wrong with you. So for all of you who insist on having a wireless microphone, let's look at the differences in them
I want to dive in a little deeper and look at the pros and cons of powered speakers vs. non powered speakers
I know this may seem very trivial, trying to figure out when to buy new or upgrade your audio gear
In this industry, to me, the quality of the digital piano is extremely critical
As audio engineers in the Southern Gospel industry or any Christian music industry for that matter, we have a common goal and an eternal responsibility. Though the focus for our listeners is often on the vocalists and instrumentalists on stage, the way we mix or prepare for the evening can determine if that's where it stops