Sunday Vlog #32: Tips for running live sound, and we're hiring! (again)
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2018
- We're hiring a full-time Audio/Tech Producer. If you are interested in applying, please email Dave Bookhout, our Executive Director of Creative Arts & Worship at dave.bookhout@newhopechurch.org
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In this video, we talk about running live sound, which I feel is a massive felt need in the church today. Dave shares three tips for getting clarity in your mixes.
Footage from July 8, 2018 at Newhope Church, Durham, NC Campus
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Thanks for addressing the issues we deal with every week serving our local Churches.
By sharing your experience, knowledge and insight through your videos, we can make our worship experiences less stressful and more God glorifying. Love you brothers.
Thanks so much Derek!
I absolutely loved this vlog. My favorite you’ve done so far. Just going through a Sunday morning and answering little questions and showing behind the scenes was awesome! Thank you! I’ll be on the lookout for more videos like this!
Sunday Vlogs have always been my favorite thing on your channel, but this one was especially great. I was inspired and had fun within the same video. Thanks for that Brian!
Awesome - thanks Greg!
Brian, your video production is legit these days! the editing on that drone footage was sweet!
Thanks so much!
Love that the sunday vlog is back! Keep it up!
totally agree on point #3. boost, cut, squash to get the sound you're looking for. do what it takes
If it sounds good, it is good :)
Priceless content. Thank you for sharing.
I'm in this weird spot where I'm an Engineering Student at NC State and have a great internship at a tech company and job opportunities ahead of me, but also help lead worship at a local church in Cary.
Whenever I watch your guitar tutorials it touches my heart and makes me want to serve God that way. It's hard to decide if I need to chose one or the other, or if I can do both.
Thank you for all you do.
Matthew Parker bro just wanna let you know I’m in the same boat. I’m studying electrical engineering and am interning at a great company but my heart isn’t in it. I serve as worship director at my church and plan to pursue ministry after college.
I encourage you to follow your passion man! Seek first the kingdom and all else will be added to you!
Cole Kellam thanks for sharing man! I'm glad to hear you're pursuing what God has put on your heart!
For me, I know that I could reach the lost in the workplace as well, and also, with all that money, God could be planning to send out missionaries and send kids to camps and what not. So you never know. I love both.
Hey thanks a lot your video was so much useful. Please do post similar videos on your experiences on mixing .
More of this stuff please!!!
Those are some good engineering tips there. Of the three good tips you talked about perhaps missed the most important one. Gain staging which is simply the very first thing engineers pay close attention to when they first set up their Console or mix. If the gains are not right then they’ll be a good chance the rest of the mixing will be slightly chaotic and definitely not able to run to its full potential. When setting up your gain staging make sure the signal coming into each channel is at its most dynamic part or loudest passage and turn your gain up just to the point where it starts to Peak and then back it off 6DB so that you have a little headroom for unexpected dynamic signals. Back in the days when I first learned this craft there was no such thing as digital so we would gain stage everything to 0 DB and if we had a little bit of extra peaking it just made for a nice tape saturation sound anyway however in the digital world, Peaking equals distortion and digital clipping which is something nobody wants to hear so make sure you have a little safety margin there! This gain staging should be done with each and every new channel going into the console and make sure the faders on the board arent compensating for too hot or too low gain structure which is the way many people tend to run their boards. I see it all the time and even get told well it sounds OK but that does not make it right. It’s like having low air in your car tires, yeah you can still drive it but it’s definitely not going to perform the way it should and you’ll wear stuff out. Good fundamentaly solid habits make for better results every time. Check your gains people👌
YAY VLOGS 🤓🙌🏻
Jake! Hope you’re doing well my friend.
Always such great information Bless you and your team!
Btw... Thanks for all your tutorials you've helped me learn to play guitar and help lead a worship service in my church here in Winston Salem, NC. I would love to come see you guys and worship with you.. Maybe soon!
Let's do it!
Come on down Casey!!!
Finally 🙌🔥🔥
Got to love Dunkin 😊😊
What drum enclosure do you guys use/Would you recommend that one or possibly a different one? Our worship center is in desperate need of containing the almighty sound that is within the drums! Love that the VLOGS are back
Ayyye Highland's version of Holy Holy Holy, y'all know what's up
Y'all, Durham campus sounds TIIIIGHT! It would be an incredible thing to worship with y'all one of these days.
Would love to see you here sometime!
Absolutely love to have you as our guest anytime Jonah!
Come visit us bro!
Next time I’m making my way through NC I’ll definitely have to! *unfortunately i live in Ohio
Love the mixing tips! Can this be a recurring segment?
I feel like only cutting frequencies came around when digital consoles came out and you could see what the eq graph looked like when eqing a channel. When I used to mix on analog consoles, you would do all kinds of crazy stuff to the eq just to make it sound good, because you were mixing with your ears not your eyes. Boost away my friends, boost away!
Totally agreed in the Delay and verb sends separately controlled. I don understand why engineers don't tend to speak it out that bosting the required frequencies to stand it out the mix is necessary in many cases. That's what they have been doing with the analogue channel strips. Espically the SSL channel strips.
Those were good tips for being off the cuff.
Dave does not mess around. But being honest - we shot the intro part (where I asked him to share) before the first service, but ran out of time. So we filmed the tips after the first service.
The power of Brian's awesome editing!
Missed the Sunday Vlogs
Dont touch that Brian! Then Boom! Hahaha that was funny! Lol
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS
Ugh I wish I could apply because thats what im going to school for but i live in flordia, but maybe
one day lol
Hi ! Do you have a proper way to setup the volu;e between the Mixtender app and the wireless in ears in order to get a good full sound in our in ears ? Thx
This is great my church just have a keyboard and a guitar. But I'm hoping one day we could get some more equipment. Nun of the instrument belong directly to the church.
Keep moving forward bro! God will provide in due time!!!
Must say thanks for all those Guitar lesson. I played the guitar in church. need a piano player now. All are my My personal equipment. You Guys are doing a great job. I live in Guyana South America.Only English speaking country in the south america
Our church looks pretty old and sad and me as a teenager is trying my best to get the church to modernize a bit. I think that the church will attract more people to come to the services. But the problem is the old people and their tradition and how they want it as it has always been. How do you recommend me to get my ideas through? (sorry for my shitty English, I´m from Sweden)
Should I put my main keys (mono) in the subs mix?
You guys have a Starbucks in your church? Lol that's awesome.
Thanks for the great vlog! I sent Dave an email but haven’t gotten a response yet... I’ll just give him the benefit of the doubt. Perhaps his email blew up with requests and he hasn’t been able to respond yet.
What model drum booth are you guys using?
We have a whiteleysolutions.com shield with a custom built plexi backing
Yo Bryan,
What digital mixer are you using in your church?
Is it an Avid Venue
looks like a Midas Pro.... Pro 3??
sorry its the Pro X
@John Thanks for answering
God Bless You
What if I knew those and I'm 16 and live in Florida. Would you still hire me?
Which consoul would you prefer soundcraft si expression or x32 ???
Elisha James never used the soundcraft but i’m quite familiar with the behringer x32 and it is a excellent mixer
Don´t touch that! haha
200hz??? That’s a lot! I was expecting like 100 Hz. 200 hz is the fundamental on vocals, electric guitar, piano, and acoustic guitar. Are you sure about that number?
Is it possible to watch the sermon (with the ping pong balls) somewhere?
Thanks for watching! This video is now approaching 6 years old. Unfortunately I have no idea. I’m sorry!
oh just a random question... wats the ratio of volunteer and paid muso on stage?
Everyone on stage except the worship Leader is a volunteer. We don’t pay musicians, although some churches do.
@@worshiptutorials oh coool coool. Yea U guys got some awesome volunteers. loving the vlogs.. KEEP IT COMING
u fell me!! if u on stage u get paid
How does a church have a Pro X? Must be great not paying those taxes huh?
Mano como eu queria saber inglês 😧
5am? danngggggg.. how do u survive from a party night the day before?
Don't go to bed. I have totally rolled into my sunday AM church gig from the Saturday night bar band session.
@@kg4gav oh wowsers. but u dont have sunday pm services right?
Do you want to hire someone all the way from India. I would really love to lay a hands 😊😊😊😊
Same here buddy would love to be hired by them ❤️❤️
@@sachinjacobraj6848 Yes bro... You are from???
@@kaikhongsai89 Tamil Nadu
you still hiring..?
what kind of soundboards are there
David Stingley it’s either the Midas pro 2 or the 6. They are great boards. Love the pres.
Midas Pro X
JNMusic I’m sorry I made a mistake. Thank you for correcting me.
@@kevinpetit9886 No need to apologize brother! Happens to the best of us :)
JNMusic thank you for the nice reply. Your all right in my book. 😀👍
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HP at 200🤔
Can I be pinned please