The “New” Optimization: Reconciling A Variety Of Opposing Forces
Exploring both the updsides and downsides of leveraging this technology…
Exploring both the updsides and downsides of leveraging this technology…
Compressors, expanders, noise gates and limiters – altering frequency content and amplitude level
A great way to achieve clean sounds and cruncher rhythm parts, especially on low-tuned guitar parts.
Often given little thought compared to other parts of the studio, the ceiling and floor are critical. Have you made any of these very avoidable mistakes?
Understanding who is accountable for the sound and feel of worship is critical. So, make sure you do what you can to support your Worship Leader in their vision.
A look at phantom power and other output and impedance issues with microphones, in addition to a discussion of best mic cabling, connector and accessory practices
Mostly operator-based issues and how they can be addressed and overcome
How loud should it be? A better question might be “How loud shouldn’t it be?”
Do you typically track drums in the studio or do you find yourself doing a lot of drum replacement? Whatever your method, engineer Joe Gilder takes a look at your options.
To convey a message, speech must be crystal clear. Do you know how to overcome the intelligibility issues which plague your service?