A Pragmatic Perspective on the Role of a Dedicated Broadcast Audio Mix Engineers in Churches

In the current landscape of church technology, the buzz often revolves around the importance of having a dedicated broadcast audio mix engineer, particularly due to the rise of online streaming brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. While countless YouTube videos suggest that churches of all sizes churches should invest in this aspect of their audioContinue reading “A Pragmatic Perspective on the Role of a Dedicated Broadcast Audio Mix Engineers in Churches”

Balancing Act: Two approaches to Equalization in Professional Audio

When I first learned professional audio in the 80s and 90s, while the technology existed to cut and/or boost certain frequencies, the prevailing approach of all of my mentors was to cut only, infact there was several graphic equalizers and parametric equalizers that were cut only. However throughout the 90s we were boosting and cuttingContinue reading “Balancing Act: Two approaches to Equalization in Professional Audio”

Rising the Tide

Last week, I had the opportunity to handle audio mixing duties at a Native American Family Camp, where we had a crowd of just over 120 people, and I was using a PreSonus console. The worship experience was truly remarkable, and the sound quality was quite decent. It was a departure from my preferred console,Continue reading “Rising the Tide”

BMD ATEM Mini Audio Issues

**HELP** I just started using restream for our livestreams. For our sound I’m running stereo from one of the mic lines of the Atem mini to two quarter inch with xlr female adapters into two lines on the X-32. The sound comes out really boxed in and I’m getting a big hum. I plan aContinue reading “BMD ATEM Mini Audio Issues”