Worship Sound Pro Guides
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Rescuing the Mix: Getting the Sound Right for Service
Each week the worship singers, musicians, and technicians at hundreds of churches around the country come together for rehearsals and then gather for weekend services.
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Piano-miking Techniques for Worship Services
Digital pianos are great for worship services, but your church may already have a nice acoustic piano that you would like to put to use. In that case, it\'s important to understand the basic sound-reinforcement techniques that will let you get the most out of your instrument.
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Get the Message Out!
The goal of any ministry is to get the Word out. A great way to do that is to offer recordings of services to the congregation. If some members of the congregation are unable to attend services, a recording allows them to still hear the message. It also allows you to review services later or revisit them for further study.
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The Perfect Drum Kit for Your Platform
What is the ideal drum kit for your platform? Is your worship group or church best served by the classic acoustic kit, or will an electronic drum set do a better job? It depends upon your needs, your style, and your approach to worship performances.
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Recording the Message
Getting a great-sounding recording of your worship services has never been as easy or affordable as it is today. In fact, there are a number of ways to do it, and they're all simple enough for any volunteer in your congregation to manage.
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Workstations: Powerful Tools for the Worship Leader
While streamlined, piano-like instruments are ideal for a number of worship leaders and church pianists, many other houses of worship rely on keyboards for much more than just piano sounds...
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Worry-free Wireless
Wireless technology can be a little daunting at first. But don't worry, wireless systems are much easier to understand today than ever before. Most wireless systems set themselves up for you, and once you've set them up, you don't need to touch them again...


