Audio Ministry

To Invisibly Engage Congregations in Worship by the Help of the Audio Team.

    Volume Wars (Part 2)

    (Continued) The rate of volume changes due to adding instruments, amplification and technology on the stage (and behind the board). We have more toys in our live gear set-up than what we really need. How can we effectively co-exist with technology and the authentic leading of worship?

    SamePage: the iPod of Digital Sheet Music

    Imagine the day when you won't have to print out paper at all, you don't have to rummage through your filing cabinet, when your music stands will be digital, and ALL your music is instantly available. Well, that day is here by this special message and offer from SamePage.

    Most audio engineers have room for improvement in at least one area. Here are seven suggestions that should help anyone become a better engineer.

    An overview of the technical issues involved in getting orchestral instruments mixed into a modern praise band [part 2]. This part discusses more specific microphone technique and dispels some myths.

    An overview of the technical issues involved in getting orchestral instruments mixed into a modern praise band. Part 1.

    Confessions of a Sound Engineer

    A short survey conducted this past winter and complied by various Audio and Tech directors. In this article we will hear different perspectives from Audio engineers and techs as related to their top needs in Worship and A/V Ministry.

    Job one in the Audio Visual Worship Ministry is simple: help the congregation worship. Selecting the right technology, training and people that serves the congregation, is the best investment you can make for your local church community.

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