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The Life and Times of a Touring Front of House and Mix Engineer.

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Why we meet.

I recently went to a Grammy event, and had quite a fun time chatting with some folk.  About ten minutes Continue reading →

I’m All Ears…

Someone had suggested the idea to me to create something like the studio world’s Pensado’s Place for the live scene. Continue reading →

Do You Know Anyone that Needs Crew?

Every few days someone asks me if I know anyone that needs touring crew. It’s great to let people know Continue reading →

Getting that Big Break

There are a lot of people that aim to have a successful career touring, and I’ve gotten a lot of Continue reading →

The Safety File, Digital Consoles and Festivals

Apparently this is something new to many people I’ve spoken to, and so very standard to many others. I’m sure Continue reading →

The Backing Track Playback Session

Continuing from the last post here, I figured I would get into the session itself, and to how a playback Continue reading →

Building a Playback Rig for a Live Show

So playback is a largely varying necessity for most artists. I’ve worked with bands that play to click tracks, I’ve Continue reading →

Mixing Heavy Guitars, Drums, and System Tuning

Every once in a while a friend will ask for some suggestions on things like how to improve their show, Continue reading →

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