The Law Of Diminishing Return & The 90% Principle
As a recovering perfectionist, I’m not advocating mediocrity, but rather excellence in lieu of extravagance.
As a recovering perfectionist, I’m not advocating mediocrity, but rather excellence in lieu of extravagance.
We should strive to be remembered by the people we’ve served, and empower our teams to do the job better than we can.
If it sounds too loud, it is – regardless of what the meter says.
A wide-ranging discussion in the context of worship audio, including PA tuning, the goal of live music mixing, the role of politics and more…
“It’s only church.” This is entirely the wrong attitude!
Too often, churches and integrators miss out on the benefits of developing relationships.
What have you done to avoid disaster in the event that you’re not present at a service? Will is run smooth or all fall apart?
Mistakes can be embarrassing, especially in a public venue. But if we aren’t making mistakes, we aren’t learning.
Making those voices sound better in the overall mix in a quick, efficient manner…
Being loyal to specific brands for the long haul can be a good thing… until it isn’t.