Sound Engineering

Sound Mixing and Sound Engineering - The Weakest Link?

"Praise our God, O peoples, let the sound of His praise be heard." Psalm 66:8

Sound engineering has been one of the most neglected areas in our churches. A competent sound crew can enable the worship team to be less distracted and more focused on leading worship, and enhance the atmosphere and the energy of a worship experience as well. Our church sound engineers should be properly trained and equipped so we can give our best to God. 

Outline:
- The role and the goals of a worship sound tech
- The characteristics of sound
- How to choose the right microphones and use them properly
- Detailed understanding of operating a mixer
- What makes a good sound mix?
- Eliminating noise and feedback
- Working with the worship team
 

Feedback: Sound Engineering

Good sound demo. Excellent Q & A section. I learn more about the gain structure and how to set db level.
- Stephen Sinn, Seattle Chinese Alliance Church, WA, USA

I really appreciated the section covering the equipment, and calibrating the system. These are two areas that we have very little local expertise.
- Chung Ng, Seattle Chinese Baptist Church, WA, USA

Kool!! Very informative. Need more time!!
- Daniel Mung, a participant of the 2004 “Heal Our Lands” Worship Conference, India

Clarified some myths about how equipment should be placed and installed.
- Victor Suen, Crosspoint Chinese Church, CA, USA

I now understand better why and what I’ve been doing for the last 2 years. Keep up the good work. Thanks.
- Daniel Ng, Crosspoint Chinese Church, CA, USA