Hi, my name is Royce Clement. I am the music director/ sound man at my church. We got mics, speakers, keyboard and a 8 channel amp. I watched your first video on UA-cam and it was g very helpful. can't wait to get the full lesson. Thanks
Hey David. I'm the keyboardist in my church. The church just recently bought a new mixer with the hopes of having the same sound we had in our last anniversary when we hired a professional team to run sound. Well aha I'm not surprised we sound fairly the same as I've been saying it's not so much the equipment but the mix. Nonetheless we're blessed to have the good stuff we have so I want to be able to contribute what I can to move up into perfection. We have drums, percussion, bass, keys, organ, three guitars, brass, and ten lines for vocals. All the help mixing everybody is greatly appreciated. Thank you and God bless. Archiell
LOL! Oh man. I think the best way for a n00b to get experience at this is to find Jesus and start attending church. No joke. You're a very generous guy David. Well done.
Hey David, Thank you so much for your help with church sound! I'm the Youth Leader at an Anglican church in the UK. I also know a little about sound, so I jump on the desk when nobody else is around. I was raised by worship leaders and professional musicians from birth, so I know when the sound isn't what it should be. I've been looking for something that would underline "common best practise" for how to set up the sound, from a behind-the-desk perspective, as well as best practise for setting up a stage (ie: what mics to use where, what cables to use on an instrument vs on a speaker, should you coil a cable during use, does the music team really need a monitor?, etc). I'm really hoping that your courses/dvds might help with that! Thanks again!
hey there I have been involved in church sound since 1990 at about 7 churches all with systems widely ranging from simple to concert systems with a holdback and Foh desk to a digital desk, Budget and training is the thing that jeopardises most churches in my experience.
Hello David. My name is Luis Rossy and I'm a volunteer at my church doing the sound, with about one year experience and really wanting to learn and help our sound team leader to get the sound were it needs to be. We have no sound engineer and I really want to learn how everything works to get trained and be able to train others the right way. Anyways we acquired about 6 months ago a allen and heath qu-32 and want to get that better equalized.
Hello David, this is so great. I will be attending pastors school to study church music/worship so as to be a music minister in a church. I need the knowledge of sound engineering too so that I can create a balance when I get to the church. please is there a way I can catch up with you for more training videos. starting with the basics, how the connection between devices is done, balancing of the sound, e.t.c
I assist with sound at my church and our tech is good but he needs help. We have studiolive 32SX just 2 months supporting drums, piano, guitar, mandolin and 3 singers. Monitors can be challenging as well as learning the controls. I love assisting but need course.
David - great short courses, thanks. I signed up for the free Church sound training, got an email and watched the first video. I'm not sure how I watch the other videos in this series - help? Thanks for doing this!
Hay David my name is Mark Smith i am over the production part of our church. i need a way to train the youth in our church about sound and how it works. If you have training videos that would help us that would be great thank you for your help in this matter.
Is this still available? I'm a Bible translator in Maluku, Indonesia and am helping the small village church where I work with sound, instruments, and multimedia. We want to train a few sound people and I'm looking for materials in Indonesian or something I can adapt since I'm not seeing the kind of thing I'm looking for in Indonesian.
I work with My Church office and sometimes the Media team may be late to set Up, so because I will be there I was shown how to power the Amplifier and mixer for weekly Services. I however face so much challenges because our sound man is not really a Music person. He is A vast Electrician. He is not good with teaching, how to manage the sound Mixer "Midas M32" I need help. 4:04
Hello, Here is a rundown of the equipment I have: Mixer: Mackie CF20 Power Amplifiers: Crown Ultratech 1010 (x2) Graphic EQ: Samson E62 1/3 Dual 31 Band Equalizer 20 channel Snake JBL speakers (not sure model)(x2) JBL monitors (x2) I am the worship leader for my local church. Although I know a little bit about mixing & audio engineering, I am a little confused about this issue. I "inherited" the sound system when I became a member of the church. It is obvious that all of the equipment was installed incorrectly...continue reading and I'll explain how I know this. Note: All of the cables used to connect things have been ran through the ceiling, so I am unable to get a clear picture of the setup. However, as I previously mentioned, the system is wired incorrectly. When I connect the speakers to the "main out's" on the mixer, no audio is outputted to the speakers, regardless of the level of the main mix. However, when I connect the speakers to the "sub out's", there is audio outputted to the speakers. Therefore, my question is: What is the proper signal chain to connect all of this equipment? Where does the Graphic EQ fit in the mix? If I wanted to send the signal from the Mackie CF20 into another, smaller mixer (which has a USB port on it to record), what "output" should I use?
hi, i'm Isaiah... i am a keyboard player at my church... i have tried different eq settings on the church mixer but i can't get the keyboard (yamaha psr3000) to sound as natural as it sounds without plugging into a mixer...
I tried to sign up but it said error 640. I really would like some help! I am always trying to learn more live audio techniques and basic training. I am sound engineer for a ministry in Tampa FL. I do live and studio audio mixes.
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Hi, my name is Royce Clement. I am the music director/ sound man at my church. We got mics, speakers, keyboard and a 8 channel amp. I watched your first video on UA-cam and it was g
very helpful. can't wait to get the full lesson. Thanks
Hey David. I'm the keyboardist in my church. The church just recently bought a new mixer with the hopes of having the same sound we had in our last anniversary when we hired a professional team to run sound. Well aha I'm not surprised we sound fairly the same as I've been saying it's not so much the equipment but the mix. Nonetheless we're blessed to have the good stuff we have so I want to be able to contribute what I can to move up into perfection. We have drums, percussion, bass, keys, organ, three guitars, brass, and ten lines for vocals. All the help mixing everybody is greatly appreciated. Thank you and God bless.
Archiell
avpduran@gmail.com
LOL! Oh man. I think the best way for a n00b to get experience at this is to find Jesus and start attending church. No joke. You're a very generous guy David. Well done.
Hey David, Thank you so much for your help with church sound! I'm the Youth Leader at an Anglican church in the UK. I also know a little about sound, so I jump on the desk when nobody else is around. I was raised by worship leaders and professional musicians from birth, so I know when the sound isn't what it should be. I've been looking for something that would underline "common best practise" for how to set up the sound, from a behind-the-desk perspective, as well as best practise for setting up a stage (ie: what mics to use where, what cables to use on an instrument vs on a speaker, should you coil a cable during use, does the music team really need a monitor?, etc).
I'm really hoping that your courses/dvds might help with that!
Thanks again!
Thank you. I can use a course to help with two churches. Valuable knowledge.
Just watched the first video, all I can say is Awesome! Thanks so much for the free lessons!
hey there I have been involved in church sound since 1990 at about 7 churches all with systems widely ranging from simple to concert systems with a holdback and Foh desk to a digital desk, Budget and training is the thing that jeopardises most churches in my experience.
Hello David. My name is Luis Rossy and I'm a volunteer at my church doing the sound, with about one year experience and really wanting to learn and help our sound team leader to get the sound were it needs to be. We have no sound engineer and I really want to learn how everything works to get trained and be able to train others the right way. Anyways we acquired about 6 months ago a allen and heath qu-32 and want to get that better equalized.
Hello David, this is so great. I will be attending pastors school to study church music/worship so as to be a music minister in a church. I need the knowledge of sound engineering too so that I can create a balance when I get to the church. please is there a way I can catch up with you for more training videos. starting with the basics, how the connection between devices is done, balancing of the sound, e.t.c
Thank you for all your help!
I assist with sound at my church and our tech is good but he needs help. We have studiolive 32SX just 2 months supporting drums, piano, guitar, mandolin and 3 singers. Monitors can be challenging as well as learning the controls. I love assisting but need course.
Good on you man. Awesome.
David - great short courses, thanks. I signed up for the free Church sound training, got an email and watched the first video. I'm not sure how I watch the other videos in this series - help? Thanks for doing this!
Hay David my name is Mark Smith i am over the production part of our church. i need a way to train the youth in our church about sound and how it works. If you have training videos that would help us that would be great thank you for your help in this matter.
Is this still available? I'm a Bible translator in Maluku, Indonesia and am helping the small village church where I work with sound, instruments, and multimedia. We want to train a few sound people and I'm looking for materials in Indonesian or something I can adapt since I'm not seeing the kind of thing I'm looking for in Indonesian.
How do I get the free lessons please.
I work with My Church office and sometimes the Media team may be late to set Up, so because I will be there I was shown how to power the Amplifier and mixer for weekly Services.
I however face so much challenges because our sound man is not really a Music person. He is A vast Electrician. He is not good with teaching, how to manage the sound Mixer "Midas M32" I need help. 4:04
I am a member of a small worship team with big frustrations when it comes to sound, help us please.
Hello,
Here is a rundown of the equipment I have:
Mixer: Mackie CF20
Power Amplifiers: Crown Ultratech 1010 (x2)
Graphic EQ: Samson E62 1/3 Dual 31 Band Equalizer
20 channel Snake
JBL speakers (not sure model)(x2)
JBL monitors (x2)
I am the worship leader for my local church. Although I know a little bit about mixing & audio engineering, I am a little confused about this issue. I "inherited" the sound system when I became a member of the church. It is obvious that all of the equipment was installed incorrectly...continue reading and I'll explain how I know this.
Note: All of the cables used to connect things have been ran through the ceiling, so I am unable to get a clear picture of the setup. However, as I previously mentioned, the system is wired incorrectly. When I connect the speakers to the "main out's" on the mixer, no audio is outputted to the speakers, regardless of the level of the main mix. However, when I connect the speakers to the "sub out's", there is audio outputted to the speakers.
Therefore, my question is:
What is the proper signal chain to connect all of this equipment? Where does the Graphic EQ fit in the mix? If I wanted to send the signal from the Mackie CF20 into another, smaller mixer (which has a USB port on it to record), what "output" should I use?
This is great ! Is it still available? I signed up but didint receive anything on my email? Anyone know?
hello David my name is Michael i'm behind the mixer in my church and jus looking to understand in dept of sound engineering really need your hepl
My name is James Abuni, i am media team volunteer in the Church
hi, i'm Isaiah... i am a keyboard player at my church... i have tried different eq settings on the church mixer but i can't get the keyboard (yamaha psr3000) to sound as natural as it sounds without plugging into a mixer...
I tried to sign up but it said error 640. I really would like some help! I am always trying to learn more live audio techniques and basic training. I am sound engineer for a ministry in Tampa FL. I do live and studio audio mixes.
Hi, for some reason I don't get an email when I subscribe. I've tried another email address and it doesn't fix it. Is this course no longer available?
Hey David, could u please give me a solution in case of sound saturation?
hi am a dj and i will love to more about amp eq and how to set up aa sound system do you sell dvd that i can look at
I am having a problem figuring out how to watch video 2 om feedback also
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