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Sound engineering for dummies
Here's a quick guide to sound engineering in the smaller live situations. Sound engineering is a job that is especially difficult in small settings. Believe me, doing the sound for the Red Hot Chili Peppers...
1 commentThe Incredible Martin Simpson - Live
Hi (again)As most of you will know, in addition to my (incredible) voice (LOL) I'm also one of the East Midland's leading sound engineers in the acoustic / roots / folk arenas. Last Monday I was commissioned...
0 commentsAviom Personal Mixer: A Personal Review
I play electric guitar at my church, and we just started using Aviom personal mixers. This is my review of the mixer compared to what we had been using. We were using floor monitors, with which I had to...
0 commentsHow To Choose A Recording Studio
There are endless questions you could ask a potential recording studio before you commit to a booking. However some are much more important than others, so for example “does the studio have a coffee...
4 commentsTunecore News
What is a widget? I hope you are not asking yourself that question right now, but if you are let me inform you on a widget before I let you know about Tunecore's widget. A widget is a way of sharing lots of...
1 commentThe IAFT: RTS Sound Advice
RTS Sound Advice by James Sieczka, mentor at the International Academy of Film and Television.
2 commentsAudio Consoles 101
An audio console is comprised of an electronic device called a soundboard. This soundboard reroutes audio signals or changes its level, this is called "mixing". Depending upon the type of mixer that is being...
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