Interview with Philip Graham from Ear Trumpet Labs about condenser versus dynamic microphones for live sound, close micing, and stage monitor feedback.
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Build your career as a sound engineer. The podcast for live audio professionals. Interviews with the leading innovators in concert, theatre, and corporate production. Submit your questions: http://buff.ly/Nwpsf0 Nathan Lively is a Career Coach for Audio Professionals, Podcast Consultant for Small Businesses, and Author.
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Folge vom 14.06.2013Condenser vs. Dynamic Microphones For Live Sound
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Folge vom 06.12.2012Show Networks and Control SystemsIn this episode of Sound Design Live I talk with author and professor John Huntington about his new book on show control systems, who is responsible for audio quality at live events, and practical weather guidelines. We also discuss setting up computers to be show reliable, whether or not you should go to college, and how to do an ABX blind test so you don't over-spend on pricy hardware. "The record industry collapse has been fantastic for the live sound business. You have to tour now to make money." "You don't have to go to school, but you do need to educate yourself one way or another." http://sounddesignlive.com/john-huntington-show-networks-control-systems/ Support Sound Design Live on Patreon for as little as $1: https://www.patreon.com/sounddesignlive
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Folge vom 14.09.2012From Highschool Dropout To Head Of AudioSupport Sound Design Live on Patreon for as little as $1: https://www.patreon.com/sounddesignlive In this episode of Sound Design Live I talk with sound designer and composer Steve Brown about the 2013 World Stage Design and how he went from high-school drop out to head of audio at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. We discuss the best exhibitions to show your sound design work, new software for live performance, and why your show should rely less on automation and more on skilled operators. "I've made every mistake a sound engineer, a sound technician, a sound designer can ever make, but I think the important thing is that I only made them once." http://sounddesignlive.com/steve-brown-from-highschool-dropout-to-head-of-audio
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Folge vom 28.08.2012Larry Crane & Tape Op MagazineSupport Sound Design Live on Patreon for as little as $1: https://www.patreon.com/sounddesignlive In this episode of Sound Design Live I talk with Larry Crane about why he started Tape Op, techniques for mixing bands in small venues, and how to be more visible to new clients. All music in this episode by http://soundcloud.com/larry-crane except for Coast To Coast by Elliott Smith http://sounddesignlive.com/larry-crane-tape-op-magazine/