IEMs: Stick It In Yer Ear
I remember very clearly the first time I used in-ear monitors. I was playing drums in a cover band that performed a lot of classic… Read More »IEMs: Stick It In Yer Ear
Read More »I remember very clearly the first time I used in-ear monitors. I was playing drums in a cover band that performed a lot of classic… Read More »IEMs: Stick It In Yer Ear
Read More »A few days ago, I had an interesting conversation with an audio tech from the local sound vendor at a gig I was doing. We… Read More »Job Security
Read More »The selection of loudspeakers available for sound reinforcement applications borders on mind-numbing, and while your friends here at FRONT of HOUSE can’t guide you through… Read More »The Pros and Cons of Powered Loudspeakers
Read More »Antennas are the Rodney Dangerfields of the wireless world: they get no respect — that is until they go missing or break. Make no mistake… Read More »Keep Your Antenna Up
Read More »Last month, we investigated reverb parameters called diffusion and density. The audibility of making changes to these parameters can be greatly influenced by another parameter… Read More »Don’t Let Your Reverb Get Washed Up
Read More »Last month, we examined the concept of reverb time — A.K.A., RT60. This month we’ll look at two more important parameters found in most reverbs:… Read More »Blurring the Lines
Read More »Have you ever noticed that a lot of reverbs — in both plug-in as well as hardware versions — have a parameter labeled “RT60?” What does… Read More »Rrrrr… What RTime Is It Anyhow?
Read More »Compression is one of the audio engineer’s most valuable audio tools. Applications for compression include protection for power amps and speakers, making instrument levels more… Read More »Multi-Bus Compression
Read More »Making Connections When the Recording/Broadcast Truck Shows Up One of the most important aspects of recording is the location, and for bands that excel in… Read More »Location, Location, Location
Read More »Last summer, DiGiCo announced the Quantum 7, an expansion engine designed for its flagship SD7 mixing console. The “standard” SD7 employs a CPU capable of… Read More »DiGiCo Takes a Quantum Leap
Read More »There’s no doubt that networked digital consoles have made our lives easier in many ways. We all know about the reduced need for outboard processing,… Read More »Personal Monitoring: A Mixing Democracy
Read More »One of the positive changes in sound reinforcement that resulted from digital audio networking is a huge reduction in the need for copper mic splitters.… Read More »Gain Sharing and Gain Compensation, Explained
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