Plug-ins, consoles, and IEMs, oh my! This track will cover key components of the audio signal flow to ensure that all techs, from rookies to veterans, are growing in their knowledge of audio.
Immersive audio can bring unprecedented depth and breadth to your mix, but once you’re in the hot seat where do you start? This session will provide some real-world examples of how Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas handles mixing a 6-piece rhythm section, a 30-piece orchestra, a 200+ voice choir, and a dozen singers every week.
This session will focus on utilizing your digital console to integrate Virtual Soundcheck as a regular workflow for your audio teams. With digital consoles now being widely accessible, you will leave this class equipped with a solid list of tools to enhance your audio production. You’ll learn how to invest in your volunteers, collaborate effectively with your worship teams, and continuously improve your show file and mix quality.
With so many plugin options available, it can be overwhelming to decide which ones to use and what combinations work best. Is it ok to just put anything we want, as much as we want, on any and every input we want? This session will break down how to effectively approach plugins and inserts, including where to use them successfully and when to adopt a minimalist approach. Whether you have a console with a few inserts to use or a full slate of plugins at your disposal, this class will provide you with strategies and best practices for your mix.
In this workshop, we will explore how to develop exceptional vocals and enhance them with vocal effects. Johnathan will discuss how Church on the Move has defined its vocal sound and how this developed vocal quality contributes to maintaining consistency between audio engineers.