“A great approach, regardless the tools, will win every single time. Master the basics, keep it simple, no ego, people skills.”
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31-01-2012
Brian Morrison says:
Tim,
I really like that quote. However, it begs the question what does a great approach look like? What has been your approach for configuring the board, groups, vca(s), sends plugins, etc where you are walking up to a mixer that is a “new board” just about every week? By new board I mean different church, different venue, different PA. I have seen where you have gone from Profiles to D-Shows, to PM1D (or was it a 5D).
My name is Tim Corder. I started this blog in February 2007 because there were so few of what I considered good church audio resources available at the time for my team. Fast forward over 5 years and I'm still at it, sharing learnings about the journey towards making audio great. I go through periods where I post a lot and other times when I don't. I'm thankful for the opportunity to share it all with you. Thanks for visiting!
Tim,
I really like that quote. However, it begs the question what does a great approach look like? What has been your approach for configuring the board, groups, vca(s), sends plugins, etc where you are walking up to a mixer that is a “new board” just about every week? By new board I mean different church, different venue, different PA. I have seen where you have gone from Profiles to D-Shows, to PM1D (or was it a 5D).
Thank you,
Brian
That’s a big can of worms, Brian.
I’ve wanted to put some of these thoughts in writing so thanks for asking. Hopefully more on this soon…