Worship Sound Pro Feature Articles
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Kent Morris: Gear and the Art of Mixing Relationships
New gear, with its crisply wrapped plastic begging to be torn away, is a fun part of worship ministry. Dealing with people, on the other hand, can be a challenge. Equipment responds to logical input with a logical output...
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Paul Baloche on how the right attitude, technology, and people maximize the message
All technology needs to serve the goal of helping to create an environment that makes it easier for people to connect with God. Technology, when done well, can really enhance the experience...
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The Invisible Band: Preparing for Worship with Brenton Brown
A few years ago, Travis released a record called The Invisible Band. I love this phrase so much that I mentally started using it as I prepared my heart and stage for worship. In so many towns and cities across this nation...
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Tech Tips: 101 Guides
These 101 Guides are some of the major highlights of our printed Worship Sound Pro publications. In the archives, you\'ll find all kinds of useful information featured in past issues, as well as new exclusive gear guides...
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Benny Prasad: The Most Well Traveled Musician You've Never Heard Of
When I first met Benny Prasad I was at our Christian Musician Summit Conference in Buffalo, NY. Benny was friends with Phil Keaggy and he had politely asked me if it was OK for him to stop by...
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Developing Talent by Michael Gonzales
When is it time for new players and singers to become part of a worship team? One of the most difficult tasks for a worship leader is making tough decisions that involve people....
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Review: Yamaha Motif XF8 by Ed Kerr
It's happening again. I can't control myself. I tell myself it'll only be 5 minutes. It turns into 20. Then it's an hour. My wife has been warned. She's learned to expect it. We call my home studio a black hole at times like this...
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Review: PreSonus StudioLive 24 by Matt Kees
There are many churches are making the jump to digital consoles these days. Why is this? Better sound? Save-able settings? More bells & whistles? Affordable? I'd say 'yes' to all of these...


