By Robert Carpenter I’ve heard it from a lot of people over the years, in some form or other, that how you’re aiming your microphones makes a big difference to how you’re going to tune the system. Whether it be someone claiming that they heard someone new to the game was angling their mics allContinueContinue reading “Working All The Angles”
Author Archives: David Williams
Caution, Low Voltage?
By Robert Carpenter Having recently switched to new measurement microphones with an advertised voltage range from 12V-48V for their power requirements, and being in possession of a Lectrosonics wireless receiver and plug-on transmitter, I decided to explore what would differ, if anything, at the different voltage settings available to me. I decided there were twoContinueContinue reading “Caution, Low Voltage?”
The Art of Data
Why technically correct isn’t always the best. By Sam Boone One of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned over the course of the past year is the value of approaching your work with intent. Whether it’s a mix that is trying to evoke a feeling from the audience, or a system designed to direct energyContinueContinue reading “The Art of Data”