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The Signal to Noise podcast features conversations with people from all corners of the live sound industry, from FOH and monitor engineers, tour managers, Broadway sound designers, broadcast mixers, system engineers, and more.
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This week, Andy takes us behind the scenes for a look at how an episode of Signal to Noise is produced and edited. He walks through the recording, processing, and editing chain, sharing tips and tricks on how to efficiently produce an unscripted conversational podcast, as well as some plugins and tips that are equally applicable to live mixes to broadcast or streaming.
Links:
iZotope RX 11
SoundRadix POWAIR
REAPER
Episode 288 Transcript
Connect with the community on the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
Veteran mix engineer Wayne Pauley returns the show in Episode 287 to talk with the hosts about his experience mixing RCF’s Ultimate Jam Night showcase at NAMM, and doing it in the inimitable “Wayne Pauley style” — in other words, as analog as possible! This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Wayne also talks about touring with an RCF TT+ Audio PA as well as his love for ATI Paragon II consoles, sharing the story of his one-of-a-kind custom half-desk Paragon made by FOH engineer and analog console whisperer Chris Mitchell. In addition, he offers some first-class advice on how to make your reverbs sound perfectly subtle, and much more!
Episode Links:
Signal To Noise, Episode 57: FOH Engineer Wayne Pauley On His Analog Approach & More
Analog Rejuvenation: The Joy Of Getting Back To Basics By Wayne Pawley
Measure Six Times, Cut Once: The Process Of Downsizing An ATI Paragon II Console By Chris Mitchell
The Days Of Rosewood & Iron: Restoring And Enhancing An Early ’80s Mixer By Chris Mitchell
Signal To Noise, Episode 35: FOH Engineer Chris Mitchell
Signal To Noise, Episode 46: Mix Engineers Chris Mitchell & Chris Rabold
Episode 287 Transcript
Connect with the community on the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
In Episode 286, Sean and Andy continue their look at stepping up from smaller shows with a dive into larger intercom platforms and a look at life past four-channel analog systems. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Drawing from his work programming intercom systems for large scale corporate and broadcast events, including network upfronts, professional wrestling matches, and the recent SNL50 Homecoming Concert at Radio City Music Hall, Andy shares a brand-agnostic look at some tips and tricks for making the most of the options digital intercom systems offer — how a nearly infinite pool of private channels is helpful (and when it’s not!), making sure that as a comms programmer, the first goal is to make everybody else’s show run smoother, and why the most important tool a programmer can have on a show site is almost certainly not what you’d guess!
Episode Links:
Episode 286 Transcript
Connect with the community on the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
In Episode 285, the hosts are joined by Tal Kocen and Dave Friesema, founders of brand-new in-ear monitor maker Dark Matter Audio Labs. Sean and Andy were impressed with their IEMs when the company launched at NAMM a couple weeks ago, and knew they had to have the duo on to tell their story. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Tal and Dave detail their history in the live audio and IEM manufacturing worlds, and the journey that led to them branching off on their own to start Dark Matter Audio Labs. They also dig deep into the design and mechanics of IEMs, explaining a lot of what goes into making objectively and subjectively good IEMs, the surprisingly tricky task of making generic-fit demo models of custom IEMs, why the frequency response of IEMs might surprise you, and so much more!
As a special bonus for listeners, Tal and Dave are offering a 10 percent discount off any of their in-ears to listeners…just use the discount code “SignalToNoise” when you check out! Also, if any listeners or their artists are interested in joining the DMA Labs artist program, reach out to Rachelle, their artist relations human, at [email protected], and tell her you heard about them on Signal to Noise!
Episode Links:
Dark Matter Audio Labs Website
Dark Matter Audio Labs On ProSoundWeb
Episode 285 Transcript
Connect with the community on the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
Picking up where they left off in Episode 282, Sean and Andy dig deeper into the “hows and whys” of wireless system frequency coordination, addressing issues such as whether it’s ever OK to just scan on the receiver, an overview of the differences between the Shure Wireless Workbench and SoundBase Coord platforms, the reasons why it’s always a good idea to do your own frequency scan with an analyzer, which inexpensive analyzers you can trust (and which you can’t — and why!), and more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Be sure to register for Live Sound Nashville on March 11, where you can check out the annual Live Sound International Loudspeaker Demo, hear talks by Jim Yakabuski, Sawyer Dickenson, Wayne Pauley, and much more! Use code “SAVE10” at https://livesound.regfox.com/live-sound-nashville to take $10 off the already low $30 registration!
Episode Links:
Signal to Noise, Episode 282: Focus on Monitoring
Pete Erskine’s “RF Coordination for Roadies” (PDF)
Shure Video: What is Intermodulation?
Shure — All About Wireless: Intermodulation Distortion
Video: Basics of Resolution Bandwidth and Video Bandwidth in a Spectrum Analyzer
Practical Show Tech Videos:
Intro to RF Coordination Using SoundBase
RF Coordination Using SoundBase, Part 2
SoundBase Offline RF Coordination Features, Part 3
WWB RF Coordination Process for a Made-Up Mega Convention Show
IAS RF Coordination Process for a Made-Up Mega Convention Show
Lunch with Pete: A Show RF Coordination Process
Episode 284 Transcript
Connect with the community on the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Fresh back from the 2025 North American Music Merchants (NAMM) Show in Anaheim, CA, Andy and Sean compare notes on all the cool new audio things they saw there, including loudspeakers, in-ear monitors, plugins, consoles, and everything in between. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Be sure to register for Live Sound Nashville on March 11, where you can check out the annual Live Sound International Loudspeaker Demo, hear talks by Jim Yakabuski, Sawyer Dickenson, Wayne Pauley, and much more! Use code “SAVE10” at https://livesound.regfox.com/live-sound-nashville to take $10 off the already low $30 registration!
Episode Links:
Korneff Audio Shure Level-Loc Plugin
Dark Matter Audio Labs IEMs
Allen & Heath SQ Rack
TT+ Audio GTX Line Array System
Sound Devices Astral Wireless Family
Shure Axient Digital PSM & Nexadyne Microphones
d&b CL-Series Compact Cardioid Line Array
Episode 283 Transcript
Connect with the community on the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
In Episode 282, Sean and Andy pick up where they left off last time, answering some follow-up questions they’ve received on gain staging for monitor mixes, other tips and tricks for clean and clear in-ear monitors, as well as how to make the most “bang for your buck” improvements to wireless microphones and monitors. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
If you’re going to the NAMM, be sure to find Sean and Andy and say hi! More events will be announced on the Discord and Facebook groups as it gets closer, but if you’re there on Saturday, January 25, they’ll be doing a meet-and-greet and helping give away a CQ mixer at Allen & Heath’s booth at 11 am Pacific!
Episode Links:
Discord Conversation On In-Ear Mixes
Drew Brashler “Monitor Mixing — Making IEM Mixes Better: What is Occlusion?”
Eddie Caipo “Finding the Sweet Spot: Getting the Desired Vocal Sound in IEM Mixes”
Tim Wendelboe Coffee
Episode 282 Transcript
Connect with the community on the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
In the final episode of 2024, Sean and Andy pick up where they left off last time (Episode 280) in rounding out some baseline tips for getting a rocking mix going fast — compressors, effects, and general mixing advice abound as their last holiday gift to everyone out there listening! This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links:
Episode 230: Sean’s Go-To Effects
Episode 236: Pat Brown on Gain Structure
Episode 273: Ben Ivey
Episode 280: Tips & Tricks Part 1
Episode 281 Transcript
Connect with the community on the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
In Episode 280, Sean and Andy take it back to basics, and offer some advice for folks early in their live sound journey to help speed through sound check and get a band dialed in more quickly. From setting gains to EQ and compressors, the hosts share a bunch of tips and tricks they’ve learned along the way from all sorts of smart folks in both the live audio and recording worlds. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links:
ProSoundWeb Study Hall: Mixing & Consoles
Episode 280 Transcript
Connect with the community on the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
In Episode 279, the hosts learn all about Direct Field Audio Testing, or as one of this week’s guests put it, “Blasting super loud sound at spacecraft and satellites!” This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Many listeners will be familiar with Maryland Sound International (MSI), the sound company best known for its work on large-scale events like New Year’s Eve in Times Square, the U.S. Presidential Inauguration, and many more. Fewer know of their sister company, Maryland Sound International — Direct Field Audio Testing (MSI-DFAT), which specializes in turning touring and sound reproduction expertise into creating portable, on-demand acoustic testing labs for spaceships, satellites, and other aerospace devices, replacing much more expensive reverberant chamber facility-based testing. If you thought concert PA systems were loud, wait until you hear about pummeling spaceships with 150-plus dB SPL levels to make sure they’re safe for launch and orbit!
Guest Alessandro “Alex” Carrella, VP Strategy & Growth at MSI-DFAT, has a degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Naples (Italy) and was awarded a PhD in Structural Dynamics at the ISVR (University of Southampton, UK). He’s now completing his EMBA at the Universite Louvain-la-Neuve. Alex was a lecturer in Structural Dynamic at the Dept of Aerospace at the University of Bristol. From 2011 to 2020 he worked in different roles to develop testing solutions for the aerospace industry at Siemens (formerly LMS) in Leuven (Belgium). He has become a referent point for the space industry for vibration and acoustic testing, and has been a leading figure in advancing DFAT practices is an active member of the space testing community. Alex has joined MSI-DFAT to lead its international operations and is now shaping MSI’s future as VP for Strategy & Growth.
Guest Bradley Hope, U.S. Business Development Manager at MSI-DFAT, holds a wealth of experience in acoustic and vibration test engineering and enterprise-level customer relationship management, within the global aerospace industry. Trained under the guidance of vibro-acoustic specialists at Siemens Digital Industries Software, coupled with his passion for business and intrapreneurship, Bradley brings deep commercial expertise to the MSI-DFAT team. Having collaborated closely with clients on a range of complex projects across PLM, CAD, CAE Simulation, and Test Engineering, he possesses a strong understanding of the unique requirements and consistent evolution of the space, aircraft and defense industries. Bradley is enthusiastic about supporting the customer-partners of the Maryland Sound International-Direct Field Acoustic Test (MSI-DFAT) company in its Direct Field Acoustic Noise testing campaigns.
Episode Links:
MSI-DFAT | Direct Field Acoustic Testing
MSI-DFAT on Instagram
“NASA’s Successful Quantifying of Comedy Timing” by Penn Jillette and Teller
Episode 279 Transcript
Connect with the community on the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and th
Brian Grahn, joins the show in Episode 278 to talk about all things Clear-Com. He clears up a lot of mysteries about Arcadia, HelixNet, and Freespeak, lets us in on the new cloud-based Gen-IC Virtual Intercom, and sheds some light on common problems and tricks to getting the most out of good ol’ fashioned two-wire partyline intercoms, and more.
Brian started as a musician, which quickly turned into working as a bar/club sound engineer, and then in turn to running his own company and working variously as a mixer, RF coordinator, comms tech, project manager, and technical producer. He eventually joined on with past Signal to Noise guest TC Furlong as sales and marketing manager before moving to the manufacturer side, where he’s been the Southwest US regional sales manager for Clear-Com since 2022.
Episode Links:
Clear-Com Solution Finder
Brian On Instagram
Episode 270, Justin Tyre and Stephen Bailey of ProdCom
Episode 229: Joe Palermo, The Polar Express Ride Experience
Episode 278 Transcript
Be sure to check out the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
In a bonus Episode 277, the Signal To Noise community presents it’s first-ever holiday gift guide. Join hosts Sean and Andy as well as a parade of past guests, friends, and listeners with gift suggestions for your favorite sound engineer/production tech to meet every budget, from $10s to $1000s. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links:
Article With Links: The Signal To Noise Podcast 2024 Holiday Gift Guide
Episode 277 Transcript
Be sure to check out the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
Seattle-based globe-trotting sound engineer Jason Waggoner joins the show in Episode 276 and talks about the many twists and turns of his career in live audio. From e-sport tournaments to Formula 1 racing, theatre to corporate events to concerts, mixing to systems engineering, and even helping to build the U.S. tech support and education branch of a major loudspeaker manufacturer, there’s not much in live audio Jason hasn’t done. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Jason’s also the founder of HOBER, an entertainment production company focused on immersive technologies for live experiences to enhance storytelling and audience impact. His 25 years in the entertainment industry include extensive experience in theatre, live, corporate, private, and experiential entertainment.
Episode Links:
HOBER
Jason On LinkedIn
Episode 276 Transcript
Be sure to check out the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
Luke McRitchie and Brian Maddox join the show in Episode 275 to talk about their experience working together as mixers for the Olympic Broadcasting Service’s coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics. They share what it’s like mixing up to 16 simultaneous broadcast channels at once for one of the largest viewing audiences in the world, as well as insights into making the leap from a full-time staff position to freelance work, and how the Signal to Noise Discord community directly led to Luke flying to join the Olympics team with barely a day’s notice! This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links:
Brian On Previous STN Episodes: 151, 243 and 244
The Infamous Viral Olympic Chocolate Muffins
Brian’s video tour of the public parts of their Olympic Broadcasting Service offices
Episode 275 Transcript
Be sure to check out the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
In Episode 274, Sean and Andy open it up to listeners in the Signal to Noise Discord and Facebook groups to ask them anything, who provided a lot of great questions about work/home life, gear they bring to gigs, business goals — and, of course — tacos! This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links:
Episode 274 Transcript
Be sure to check out the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
Ever wonder what it’s like to mix sound at Madison Square Garden for the first time without as much as a line check, let alone a proper sound check? In Episode 273, front of house engineer Ben Ivey shares his thrilling experience doing just that for country artist Warren Zeiders. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Ben also talks about his journey from learning church sound alongside his sound engineer dad to balancing life on and off the road, mixing sound for top acts that include Zeiders, TI, and Killer Mike, why empathy and talent both play crucial roles in engineering, and more. In addition to his work at FOH, he’s a production manager and consultant who’s worked with a variety of artists, including country, pop, rock, hip-hop, and gospel music. He’s toured arenas, stadiums, theaters, clubs, ballrooms, TV shows, and tons of festivals over the years.
Other clients include Megan Moroney, Lily Rose, Priscilla Block, Elle King, Trace Atkins, Eli Young Band, T-Pain, Lil Baby, Maverick City Music, LANY, Jason Upton, and Simply Irresistible. Most recently, he just got off the road with the Beautifully Broken tour with Jelly Roll, where he had the opportunity to mix in venues including Madison Square Garden, the Staples Center, and TD Garden for country artist Warren Zeiders.
Episode Links:
Ben Ivey Website, on Instagram, and on LinkedIn
Warren Zeiders on Jimmy Kimmel Live
STN Episode 245: Kenny Barnwell on Maintaining Healthy Relationships When Working Away From Home
Episode 273 Transcript
Be sure to check out the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!
Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”
The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we’d love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:
1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to [email protected] with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”
2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there
Let’s get down to shackles and eyebolts in Episode 272, as riggers Siobhan Colleen and Katrina Puleo join the show to demystify rigging. Whether it’s a ballroom or an arena, Siobhan and Katrina share their vast experience of what to look out for and how to make life easier and safer for you, your rigging team, and the rest of the production. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Siobhan Colleen is an entertainment and live events professional with a background in rigging, fall protection, rescue, and safety. She is formerly the national assistant director of safety and training for Rhino Staging. Currently, she is taking a sabbatical to finish earning her degrees in management information systems and cybersecurity. She also volunteers for ESTA and the Event Safety Alliance. Fun fact: Siobhan created an intro to ground rigging video series for Area Four Industries which can be viewed here.
Katrina Puleo is an entertainment production rigger who began her training in the Orlando, FL area, was based in Las Vegas since the end of 2012, and most recently relocated to Lititz, PA. A graduate of the University of Central Florida’s schools of Theatre & Film (with dual degrees), she is ETCP Arena Rigging Certified, CM Pro Tech/Road Tech Certified, Sprat Rope Access Certified & holds a current OSHA 30. She has been working in the industry professionally for the last 18 years and most recently has held head/lead rigging positions for festivals, one-offs and corporate shows. Over the years she has worked as a rigging technician/lead rigging technician for Universal Studios Florida, as an on-call house figger for the Orange County Convention Center (in Orlando, FL), as well as on two Cirque Du Soleil resident shows, Zarkanna and MJ One for 6-plus years. She also continues to work as both a head rigger/assistant head rigger in multiple areas to continue to develop more diversified skills that shw hopes to eventually transition them fully into Rigging Design & Project Management.
Katrina loves cooking, hiking, her cats, comic books, movies and snowboarding during the season. Currently she is excited to be able to give back and participate in rigging educational programs that have asked her to help instruct as well as continuing to work on her book project. She feels strongly that a solid foundation in any specialty is very important and she enjoys passing along skills to those interested and eager to become both riggers and/or more well rounded theatrical/film/festival technicians.
Episode Links:
Siobhan Colleen Area Four Industries Video Series
Entertainment Rigging By Harry Donovan
Episode 272 Transcript
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In Episode 271, Sean sits down with Nikki Sanz, founder and CEO of Giggs, a platform designed to revolutionize how professionals in the live event industry hire, find work, and connect — essentially a LinkedIn for our word-of-mouth, niche market. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
After working with a diverse range of clients including Live Nation, the Ryman Auditorium, CMA Fest, and touring with Eric Church, Nikki pivoted from the “gigxiety” and challenges of both finding gigs for herself and staffing other positions to taking the leap to do something proactive about it, and Giggs was the result. Since launching in April 2024, it has welcomed more that 16,000 users and 650 companies, helping them find each other across all facets of the live event industry, from concert touring to corporate.
Episode Links:
Giggs
Giggs Podcast
Giggs Blog
Giggs On Instagram
Giggs On Facebook
Episode 271 Transcript
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In Episode 270, the hosts are joined by live sound engineers and software developers Justin Tyre and Stephen Bailey, who earlier this year launched ProdCom, new software for the live event industry that provides real-time multichannel text transcriptions of talkback mics, intercom chatter, or any other audio fed into a MacOS computer. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Stephen and Justin talk about how the idea came about as a way to make their own work as live sound engineers easier, walk Sean and Andy through how it works, and provide a sneak peek at some of what they have planned for the future of ProdCom. They are also generous enough to offer both an extended trial of ProdCom as well as a free one year subscription for a few lucky listeners, so make sure to listen all the way to the end for details on how to enter!
Justin has been creating software for live production environments for the past decade. Over the years, he’s also worked live events in multiple capacities, including audio engineering and graphics. At ProdCom, he brings together his two passions — software creation and audio engineering — merging them to improve communication in live production environments. He lives in Georgia with his wife, two kids, and their energetic Aussiedoodle.
Stephen has an extensive career as both live and post-production mix engineer for a long list of artists, including Chris Tomlin, Crowder, Daughtry, and many others, and as festival FOH engineer for main stages at Coachella, Panorama, and the Buckeye Country Superfest, among others. He’s also worked providing support and training for numerous notable pro audio brands, including DirectOut, DiGiCo, and Waves SoundGrid.
Episode Links:
ProdCom On The Web
ProdCom On Instagram
ProdCom On Facebook
Episode 270 Transcript
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In Episode 269, it’s time to break out your best dayglo shirts and leather jackets, dig out a slap bracelet or two, and get your 80s on, as Chris Pou, FOH and production manager for 80s rock cover band Electric Avenue, joins Sean and Andy to talk about what it takes to recreate those classic 80s sounds (spoiler: allllll the reverbs). Chris also digs deep into the Waves LV1 fly rig he built to tour with, how he decided on that platform, and what it takes to build it and keep it rock-solid reliable on more than 100 shows a year. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links:
Electric Avenue
Chris Pou On Facebook
Chris Pou On Instagram
Episode 269 Transcript
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Co-hosts Andy and Sean celebrate their first anniversary together on the podcast in Episode 268 with a look back on highlights from the past nearly 50 episodes as well as look forward to what the next year of the podcast has in store. They also discuss a momentous week in live sound news — the discontinuation of the ubiquitous Yamaha CL and QL console families and the reveal of Sennheiser’s exciting new Spectera wireless WMAS system.
Episode Links:
Sennheiser Unveils Spectera Wideband Bi-directional Digital Wireless Ecosystem
Notice Of Discontinuation Of Yamaha CL & QL Consoles
Episode 268 Transcript
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Frank Padikkala of Audinate joins the show in Episode 267 and talks with Sean and Andy to talk about all things Dante. Frank is a senior technical sales engineer for Audinate, and brings his years of experience in IT/cybersecurity as well as AV integrations together to help clear up a bunch of common misunderstandings about Dante and AV networking in general. From IP addresses to managed versus unmanaged switches to VLANs and more, get ready to peel back the layers and learn how to make your audio networking life much easier and more reliable. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links:
Dante Training and Certification Resources
Best Practices for Managing Dante Devices
Dante Whitepaper Library
Episode 267 Transcript
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Picking up where they left off in Episode 265, Sean and Andy continue their conversation with Phil Graham and Merlijn van Veen about all things subwoofer, including whether or not to haystack, ways to deal with power alleys (and whether or not it’s worth the cost), and more.
Phil Graham started building hi-fi loudspeakers with his grandfather as a teenager in the 1990s and joined the B&C Group five years ago. Today, he’s the chief operating officer (COO) of Eminence Speaker, acquired by B&C in 2023. Based in Germany, Merlijn van Veen is a noted audio educator and he also serves as senior technical support and education specialist for Meyer Sound.
Episode Links:
The Cheese Grater (Horizontal Sub Arrays) by Merlijn van Veen
Redistributing The Error (Sub Power Alleys) by Merlijn Van Veen
5 Finger Rule (Calculating Decibals Without A Calculator) by Merlijn van Veen
Signal To Noise Episode 38 with Merlijn van Veen
Signal To Noise Episode 206 with Bennett Prescott of B&C Speakers
Eminence Speakers
B&C Speakers
Meyer Sound
Episode 265 (Subwoofers Part 1)
Episode 266 Transcript
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There are a lot of myths and misunderstandings when it comes to subwoofers and sub arrays, but the reality is that there’s no reason to be afraid of them. In Episode 265, Sean and Andy huddle up with two very smart folks when it comes to low end — Phil Graham and Merlijn van Veen — to bust subwoofer myths and help us all understand them better for our next gig.
Phil Graham started building hi-fi loudspeakers with his grandfather as a teenager in the 1990s and joined the B&C Group five years ago. Today, he’s the chief operating officer (COO) of Eminence Speaker, acquired by B&C in 2023. Based in Germany, Merlijn van Veen is a noted audio educator and he also serves as senior technical support and education specialist for Meyer Sound.
Episode Links:
The Cheese Grater (Horizontal Sub Arrays) by Merlijn van Veen
Redistributing The Error (Sub Power Alleys) by Merlijn Van Veen
5 Finger Rule (Calculating Decibals Without A Calculator) by Merlijn van Veen
Signal To Noise Episode 38 with Merlijn van Veen
Signal To Noise Episode 206 with Bennett Prescott of B&C Speakers
Eminence Speakers
B&C Speakers
Meyer Sound
Episode 265 Transcript
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In Episode 264, Sean and Andy talk with two members of the production team for the Broadway musical How to Dance in Ohio, sound designer Connor Wang and Liz Weber, who was a member of the Access Team for the show and also works as a sound engineer. The musical is based on the Peabody Award-winning documentary about the challenges and triumphs of a group of autistic young adults working toward their first spring formal dance, notably starring actual autistic actors as the characters. Connor and Liz talk about the unique approaches the show took to make sure it was sensory-friendly for both the cast and the audience. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
The production also made strides in making every aspect of the show accessible to those with autism, both on stage and in the audience, for which it won a Special Award for Authentic Autistic Representation Team from the Drama Desk Awards in July 2024. Connor and Liz also discuss the use of assistive listening devices, headphones, and the careful design of sound effects to accommodate individuals with sound sensitivities, and highlight the importance of authentic casting and representation in the show. Further, they focus on the challenges and considerations of mixing sound for a theater production generally and How to Dance in Ohio specifically, including the importance of creating a full mix for the performers on stage without letting volume levels get out of control. Liz (they/them) also shares a bit about their work as a sound engineer for music venues and how the sensory issues their autism brings to the table influence their approach to mixing, proving as much a benefit as it can be a challenge.
Episode Links:
Connor Wang On Instagram
Liz Weber On Instagram
Connor Wang Designs
Meet the Folks Making How to Dance in Ohio Accessible at Every Performance
How to Dance in Ohio Access Team Drama Desk Award Acceptance Speech
“How to Make a Sound System More Accessible”
How to Dance in Ohio Performance At The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
How to Dance in Ohio (Original Documentary)
Episode 264 Transcript
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Veteran audio professional Mike Dias picks up where he left off with last week (in Episode 262), digging into the other side of his career in the worlds of in-ear monitors and microphones. He spends time addressing and demystifying some myths about IEM technology, discusses why we each tend to favor a brand and/or types of IEMs that we do, and digs into changes with the Earthworks mic lineup over last few years. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
When Mike isn’t selling microphones (as a management coach and consultant for Earthworks) and serving as the executive director of the In-Ear Monitor International Trade Organization, he writes and speaks about “What Entertainers Can Teach Executives” and “Why Nobody Likes Networking.” He offers personalized experiential keynotes and workshops for conference and event attendees.
In fact, Mike is generously offering his “Nobody Likes Networking” workshop — which he’s previously charged $50 per student — for free to Signal to Noise listeners. The online workshop will take place as three short sessions on Monday 8/19, 8/26, and 9/2 at 2 pm U.S. ET. See below for details on the workshop and how to sign up, and we hope to see you there! (Register here)
Episode Links:
Register For The Nobody Likes Networking Workshop
Nobody Likes Networking Website
Networking from Six Feet
Mike Dias Speaks Website (Coming Soon)
Mike On LinkedIn
Episode 263 Transcript
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Veteran audio professional Mike Dias returns in Episode 262 to convince us that networking needn’t be a four-letter word! Whether you’re a sound company owner, a freelance engineer, or full-time staff, networking is an important non-audio tool in the toolbox. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
When Mike isn’t selling microphones (as a management coach and consultant for Earthworks) and serving as the executive director of the In-Ear Monitor International Trade Organization, he writes and speaks about “What Entertainers Can Teach Executives” and “Why Nobody Likes Networking.” He offers personalized experiential keynotes and workshops for conference and event attendees.
In fact, Mike is generously offering his “Nobody Likes Networking” workshop — which he’s previously charged $50 per student — for free to Signal to Noise listeners. The online workshop will take place as three short sessions on Monday 8/19, 8/26, and 9/2 at 2 pm U.S. ET. See below for details on the workshop and how to sign up, and we hope to see you there! (Register here)
Episode Links:
Register For The Nobody Likes Networking Workshop
Nobody Likes Networking Website
Networking from Six Feet
Mike Dias Speaks Website (Coming Soon)
Mike On LinkedIn
STN Episode 213 With Mike
Episode 262 Transcript
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It’s been a year of huge growth and focus shifts for Evan Turunen and Turunen Audio Visual — first featured in Episode 221 — so Andy and Sean wanted to check back in with Evan and see how things have changed and what he’s learned since he last visited. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Topics discussed include making a similar major inventory pivot similar to the one Sean recently did for his company (Audio Engineers Northwest), moving the company into a proper warehouse after starting in a backyard shed, effectively planning and communicating logistics to a crew when you won’t be onsite yourself, remembering to maintain a life outside of work, and much more!
Episode Links:
Turunen Audio Visual
Turunen AV On Instagram
Steam Scrambled Eggs — Jody Williams
Buvette (New York/Paris/Tokyo/Seoul/Mexico City)
Twisted Sage Cafe (San Dimas, CA)
Episode 261 Transcript
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For the first time in 10 months of podcasting, Sean and Andy were together in the same place, so how better to celebrate than with a livestream? They talk about meeting up for a music festival Sean’s company (Audio Engineers Northwest) provided a PA and support for, in addition to presenting a demo of the TT+ GTX 12 line array (courtesy of show sponsor RCF). This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
They also discuss how accommodating an artist’s needs for the second day of the festival led to getting to experience some less common subwoofer tuning techniques to avoid power alleys. Andy also recaps his two days earlier in the week attending a d&b audiotechnik Soundscape workshop, followed by taking questions from the live audience in the text chat — and Sean espouses the awesomeness of a Taco Bell Grilled Cheese Burrito.
Episode Links:
TT+ Audio GTX 12
d&b Soundscape
Todd’s S2N Food Recommendations (Google Sheet)
Episode 260 Transcript
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Summer concert and event season is in full swing, and Sean’s company (Audio Engineers Northwest) has been running full steam with some exciting gigs the last couple weeks. Two of his regular freelancers, Kyle Shaw and Matt Ratza, join the show this week to talk about what it took the last couple weeks to pull off a huge open air concert on a dockside barge with audience both landside and on boats, and then flip the same PA over in 24 hours to cover a 50,000-attendance Fourth of July fireworks show. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
The episode also touches on the freelancer versus sound company relationship, and managing and handling negotiating rates and schedule conflicts and changes.
Matt Ratza is a FOH/monitor mixer and production manager with years of touring experience for bands covering a wide range of genres, ranging from TECH N9NE to The Stylistics to Dennis Edwards and the Temptations. He regularly freelances in the Seattle area when not on tour.
After graduating from the Blackbird Academy live program in 2017, Kyle Shaw worked in installs and as an A2 for professional sports venues before pivoting to freelance work in the corporate and rock and roll markets.
Episode Links:
Precision Audio Services Case Study: The PA Design For The Gas Works Park Fireworks Event
Episode 259 Transcript
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Over the Fourth of July holiday, Andy teamed up with some Signal to Noise guest host alumni, as Kate Foretek pulled up the co-host chair once more to hang with previous guest host, theatrical sound designer and live foley artist ien DeNio. The jam-packed episodes includes tales of travel hijinks, pounding beers as part of a puppet show sound design and much more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
ien DeNio is a New York City-based trans non-binary sound designer who sought refuge in theatre after college oboe studies led to a falling out with Mozart and — a couple decades later — hasn’t looked back since. ien’s career has taken them to theatres all over the world, from Israel to Broadway to Cedar City, Utah and beyond as associate, designer, composer, and live sound effect artist.
Kate Foretek is a NYC-based sound engineer with extensive experience as mixer, A2, and associate designer on and off-Broadway, as well as in the corporate and Broadcast realms, including the Broadway productions of Waitress and Chicago, and broadcasts of the Tony Awards, MTV VMAs, Kennedy Center Honors, Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction.
Episode Links:
ien DeNio’s Sound Monkie Designs
PUPPETCINEMA’s Planet Egg
NASA – Crab Nebula Sonification
The Sounds of Star Wars — J. W. Rinzler
WALL·E — Animation Sound Design: Building Worlds from the Sound Up
Jimmy MacDonald (legendary Disney sound effects artist) on David Letterman
Disney Family Album — Jimmy MacDonald
Episode 224 - Lindsay Jones with Guest Co-Host ien Denio
Episode 258 Transcript
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This week, the hosts get nerdy with Chris Tsanjoures, one of the Rational Acoustics folks behind the Smaart measurement platform, a veteran podcast guest and an avid enthusiast of squiggly lines and measurement geekery. He answers all of Sean and Andy’s questions about Rational’s new Smaart Data Modeler in addition to addressing some of their other Smaart-related questions. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Smaart Data Modeler is a new DSP modeling software tool designed to allow you to perform virtual audio system alignment and optimization through the use of level, equalization, polarity, and timing adjustments and to view the effects of those adjustments on Smaart measurement data.
Episode Links:
Smaart Data Modeler
Smaart Data Modeler 10-day Demo
Smaart Data Modeler Support Page (Sample Projects & Data)
CheatSheet (MacOS)
Episode 257 Transcript
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Fresh off mixing the Broadway musical The Outsiders to a Tony Award win for Best Sound Design of a Musical for sound designer Cody Spencer, Broadway sound engineer and regular SoundGirls contributor Heather Augustine sits down with Andy and Sean to chat about her long touring career (including Billy Elliot, Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, and Mean Girls), her transition from touring to subbing on Broadway shows such Funny Girl, SIX, and A Beautiful Noise to mixing her first full-time show on Broadway, and more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links:
Heather Augustine On SoundGirls
Clip From Mix Training Video For The 2019 National Tour Of Miss Saigon
NPR Article Featuring Heather
Heather On The SoundGirls Podcast
Glass Slippers Give You Blisters (Book)
Cody Spencer’s Tony Acceptance Speech
Episode 256 Transcript
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Episode 256 Transcript
In Episode 255, Andy is joined by DC-area based sound engineer Joe “Chef” McGrath, fresh off working together on a now rare “industrial musical” in NY this week. They start off talking about Joe’s extensive work as the mixer for the Ultimate Rap League, and why the mic of choice for them for rap battles might be the brand you’d expect, but almost certainly isn’t the model you’d guess! This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
From there, they discuss different aspects of freelance life, including setting and negotiating rates, and when and how to take a gig you really want even if they can’t pay your usual rates without getting taken advantage of.
Episode Links:
Ultimate Rap League
Episode 255 Transcript
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It’s time for an end-of-spring check-in, as Andy and Sean sit down at the microphones in Episode 254 to catch up on everything they’ve been up to the last month. Sean talks about his trip to Texas to help with a loudspeaker demo for RCF and gives Andy and the listeners a follow-up on his adventures in freewire DSP from a couple episodes ago. Meanwhile, Andy shares some stories and thoughts from a busy month of out-of-town jobs, including a massive multi-city corporate event, a major show mishap that made an online “AV Rigging Disasters” page, and mixing monitors for a huge concert at the Kennedy Center. Some of the tech tips that come up this week include using Unity Connect for passing Dante audio over the internet, and the power of the latest generation of noise reduction processors. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Andy and Sean also spend a bit of time talking about finding gigs and evaluating resumes — specifically when being an audio “Renaissance person”/jack of all trades is a good thing, and when it’s not.
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Episode 254 Transcript
Veteran front of house engineer Paul Bevan joins the show in Episode 253 and discusses his eclectic career that includes mixing a wide range of gigs, from regal (Boston Pops Fourth of July) to raucous (Mott the Hoople), and just about everything in between. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
While his music mixing resume is extensive — including The Spin Doctors, Hall & Oates, The Chieftains, and more — and his corporate and broadcast resumes are equally vast, Paul is perhaps best known for helping create the genre of showing films with the score performed live by a symphony orchestra, a specialty that’s led to mixing countless performances such as the Lord of the Rings and Star Wars movies, Amadeus, and doing both the live and broadcast mixes for the Emmy Award winning Danny Elfman’s Music from the Films of Tim Burton — Live From Lincoln Center
Episode Links:
Paul Bevan Website
Batman Suite (excerpt from Danny Elfman’s Music from the Films of Tim Burton — Live From Lincoln Center)
Episode 253 Transcript
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In Episode 252, the hosts are joined by Elliot Carroll, director of audio services for Show Imaging, who talks about the business side of audio — deciding what gear to buy (or, more importantly, not buy), when to say yes or no to a proposed project, training staff, keeping staff happy and healthy on job sites, and much more. Elliot’s spent the past 20 years specializing primarily in corporate audio, with stops along the way doing festivals in below freezing weather in Denver, and even running away with the circus for a stretch. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links:
Show Imaging
Elliot Carroll on LinkedIn
Episode 252 Transcript
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In Episode 251, Tony-award sound designer Jessica Paz joins the show and talks about all things Broadway and touring sound design, including how to make a theatre sound like a stadium or an intimate office as well as the trials and tribulations of doing live theatre outdoors at New York’s iconic Delacorte Theatre for Shakespeare in the Park, and more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Jessica’s the first, and to date only, non-male Tony-winning sound designer. She’s collaborated on Broadway productions that include Hadestown (Tony and Drama Desk Award, Best Sound Design of a Musical), A Beautiful Noise, Dear Evan Hansen, Bandstand, Disaster!, The Assembled Parties, and Fela! (Tony Award, Best Sound Design of a Musical).
Episode Links:
Jessica Paz Designs
Meyer Sound Profile Of Jessica Paz
Jessica Paz Tony Acceptance Speech
Theatre Avenue: Problem Solving in Sound Design
Theatre Avenue: Sound Design of Little Shop of Horrors
Krotos Interview With Jessica Paz
Episode 251 Transcript
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In Episode 250, Sean and Andy take it back to the early days of grunge when they talk to Craig Montgomery, the front of house engineer for Nirvana. He details mixing and managing small tours and festivals in a van with Kurt, Dave, and Krist from 1989 to 1993 as well as going on to tour manage for Hole, and mix and tour manage other well-known artists including TAD, Mudhoney, Weezer, and The Presidents of the United States. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
After getting off the road, Craig settled back home in Seattle, where he had a nearly 15-year tenure as the house sound engineer for famed venue The Triple Door, which he’s only recently retired from. And, as always, there are lots of useful tips and tricks scattered in with all the amazing history Craig has to share, so you’ll definitely want to give this one a listen!
Episode Links:
Craig Montgomery Reddit AMA
Photos From The Nirvana Days
99 Percent Invisible: “Whomst Amongst Us Let The Dogs Out”
American Songwriter: Nirvana Sound Engineer Craig Montgomery Shares Stories About the Band
Episode 250 Transcript
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In Episode 249, Sean and Andy gather around the microphones with Sam Kusnetz, education and training manager for Figure 53’s QLab and founder of Team Sound, maker of MIDI hardware and testers specifically designed for live audio playback users. Sam talks about growing up and falling into theatre in New York, working on smaller tours and regional theatres across the country, and then eventually settling into a dual role as a NY-based associate sound designer and, for the last decade and change, a core member of the QLab support and development team.
Sam and the hosts focus on using QLab across all aspects of live sound, from theatre to corporate audio, and even employing it for more exotic things like calling followspot cues in concerts. Sam also discusses some lesser known features and tips and tricks that QLab 5 allows, shares the power of the free and daily rental licenses for QLab as well as the more standard perpetual licenses, and talks about QLab’s free sibling iPhone/iPad app, Go Button.
They also spend some time talking about some of the biggest changes that came in QLab 5, such as fully chasing timecode, multi-computer client/server collaboration functions, and much more, and get a brief overview of Team Sound’s hardware, which is showing up in more and more sound engineers’ tool boxes every day!
Episode Links:
Figure 53
QLab App
Go Button App
Team Sound
Episode 249 Transcript
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In Episode 248, the hosts visit with front of house engineer Burton Ishmael, who is currently mixing Madonna’s global Celebration tour, and learn about how the artist sought him out after hearing him mix Post Malone, the latest in a list of A-List hip-hop and R&B acts on his resume that also includes Lil Baby, Nas, Big Sean, Miguel, and H.E.R., and others. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
They also talk about what it takes to make a concert spanning a 40-year career sound coherent and contemporary while still remaining true to the individual eras of the artist’s career, as well as the unique collaborative process involved in mixing the vocals and effects for Madonna. And, they spend some time digging into Burton’s outboard signal chains for both Madonna and Post Malone.
Episode Links:
Burton Ishmael On YouTube
Rig Tour: Post Malone Front Of House Engineer Burton Ishmael (YouTube)
This is DeLaCruz! — Running Sound For Madonna — Burton Ishmael (YouTube)
Episode 248 Transcript
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In Episode 247, the co-hosts catch up after Sean returns from his first vacation since starting his company. Sean fills Andy in on turning a trip to visit the RCF factory into a vacation for his entire family. He gives a recap of his awesome time visiting the factory and seeing how the loudspeakers he’s bought for his company are made and tested, plus an obligatory stop for fantastic Neapolitan pizza and other Italy must-sees. The discussion turns to acknowledging how important time off is, and how hard it is to realize that you’re overworking or burning out until you do finally take a break, intentionally or otherwise. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
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Episode 247 Transcript
In Episode 246, Sean, Andy and guest co-host Kate Foretek talk with financial advisor Bailie Slevin to get the lowdown on making your money work for you as a freelancer to plan for both the future you expect, and the one you don’t! This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
A combination of finance ninja and theatre nerd, Bailie is a business management and financial consultant focused specifically on working with creatives of all types. With 10 years of experience as a financial adviser and a hefty résumé in theater, she is re-defining planning for artists and entrepreneurs.
Bailie has worked with Certified Financial Services and Forest Hills Financial Group in finance, and teaches financial literacy and wellbeing workshops, and speaks throughout the NY region on the specifics of financial management for artists.
As a stage manager, general manager, and producer on Broadway, Off Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway, Tony, Drama Desk, OBIE, and IT Awards pepper Slevin’s résumé. Some of her favorite projects include “The Norman Conquests,” “Altar Boyz,” “Naked Boys Singing!,” “Pursuit of Persephone,” “A Very Merry Unauthorized Children’s Scientology Pageant,” and “Popesical,” in Concert at Joe’s Pub. She currently serves as a board member for The Tank NYC, a non-profit arts presenter for emerging artists engaged in the pursuit of new forms of expression, and Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU), a training ground for tomorrows theatrical producers.
Savings versus debt, retirement accounts, the different types of life insurance, and more are all laid out on the table in this discussion. If you ever thought that liquid assets are something you buy at the corner liquor store, this is definitely the episode for you!
Note: The things discussed in this episode are for informational purposes only, and may not necessarily be the right choices for you. Be sure to talk to a financial advisor who knows your situation before making any investment, savings, or other financial decisions! If you’d like to talk to Bailie about your specific needs, reach out to her via her website, and mention that you heard this episode to get a totally free, no commitment 30-minute consultation.
Episode Links:
Bailie Slevin Website
Pound Foolish, by Helaine Olen
Episode 246 Transcript
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Kenny Barnwell joins Andy in Episode 245 to discuss how to nurture and maintain healthy relationships while working away from home. His advice — which even those who don’t tour will find valuable — touches on communication strategies, mutual support and accountability, self-awareness and boundaries, and how to include your family in your life and your work when working away from home. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Subjects they touch on include managing work schedules, setting shared goals and priorities, developing trust and confidence, and so much more, as well as the importance of maintaining physical and mental health on and off tour. Finally, Kenny also shares his thoughts on how to smoothly re-enter life at home when a tour ends.
Episode Links:
Episode 211: Kenny Barnwell, Crew Coach
Episode 242: Mark Russie
Crew Coach
Kenny On Facebook
Kenny’s IG: @thekennybarnwell
Headspace Guide to Meditation
Episode 245 Transcript
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Mark Fisher Fitness HomeBody (Andy’s virtual gym). As a special offer for Signal to Noise listeners, if you email [email protected] and tell them you heard about them on Signal to Noise, they’ll give you a free week of their HomeBody Zoom-based workout classes — you might even see Andy in a class with you if you do!
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Episode 245 Transcript
Picking up where they left off in last time (here), in Episode 244 Sean and Andy continue their roundtable on corporate event audio with Aram Piligian, Brian Maddox, and Michael Curtis. Previously, they looked at the input side of corporate audio, and this time, focus shifts to the outputs — how to balance the needs of the live sound in the room with both recordings and live streams as well as how to minimize the sound of the room in a stream and why that may or may not be desirable. They also discuss how to keep an eye and ear on those feeds while still paying attention to the needs of the live audience, and tricks and techniques to get streams to sound as loud as they need to. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Links:
Episode 151: Brian Maddox & The Next Generation Of Audio Professionals
Episode 155, Part 1: Aram Piligian On The A2 Role In Corporate Audio
Episode 179: FOH Mixer, Systems Engineer & Audio Educator Michael Curtis
Episode 227: Events Mix Engineer Pete Wiejaczka
Episode 244 Transcript
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Episode 244 Transcript
Many of us spend tons of time talking about things like crafting the perfect kick drum or guitar or lead vocal, but in Episode 243, we focus the podcast on another important but less recognized set of “money” inputs — corporate event vocals.
In part one of a two-part deep dive into mixing corporate events, Andy and Sean bring together a collection of top A1s in the business — Aram Piligian, Brian Maddox, and Michael Curtis — to talk about all things input chain. They discuss types of lavalier mics and where to mount them, placement and pattern of lectern microphones, and peel back the curtain on the processing tricks and tips that can help to make sure the message gets across clearly in a deceptively high-pressure field of live audio where literally all of the money sometimes rides on a single, unaccompanied input. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
In part two next week, focus turns to the output side of the corporate event signal chain, with a look at the differences between the live in-room sound and recording or streaming feeds as well as strategies for managing them all from one console at the same time!
Links:
Episode 151: Brian Maddox & The Next Generation Of Audio Professionals
Episode 155, Part 1: Aram Piligian On The A2 Role In Corporate Audio
Episode 179: FOH Mixer, Systems Engineer & Audio Educator Michael Curtis
Episode 227: Events Mix Engineer Pete Wiejaczka
Episode 243 Transcript
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In Episode 242, Andy and guest host Aram Piligian talk with Mark Russie, who retired from a long career as a Las Vegas-based A1 and A2 to start a small business manufacturing the Lav Magnet and Beltpack Bar, tools he originally invented to make his own life on corporate events easier. Mark shares the story of how, after multiple manufacturers told him his product wouldn’t be feasible, he set up a shop in his garage and learned to do it himself, as well as highlights of his career that inspired the Lav Magnet, and what it’s like being an IATSE job steward in one of the busiest and highest profile union locals in the country. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
This week, we also introduce a new segment, where we take listener questions and–together with some guest contributors–answer them on air. This week, Courtney Klimson (The Roadie Clinic) and Kenny Barnwell (Crew Coach) offer advice on maintaining and sustaining a relationship at home while working on the road.
NOTE: Mark is generously offering a special rebate offer for listeners — just mention Signal to Noise in the “order notes” field of his website when checking out, and Mark will give you a 10 percent rebate and free regular shipping back to your card once the order is shipped!
Episode Links
Lav Magnet
Episode 242 Transcript
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In a “shocking” Episode 241, Sean and Andy talk with Richard Cadena, author of the book “Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician” as well as serving as a freelance lighting designer, lighting consultant, and trainer. He’s worked on concert tours, television, and theatre, and has designed dozens of lighting systems for permanent installations. Richard is also the technical editor for PLASA Media and a columnist for Lighting & Sound America, Lighting & Sound International, and Protocol, and is a member in good standing of IATSE Local 205. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Topics covered include power distribution and safety, ESTA’s Entertainment Technician Certification Program (ETCP) Certified Entertainment Electrician and Portable Power Distribution Certifications, why most rental shop quad boxes are dangerous, what types of multimeters to buy for maximum utility and safety, and much more! Richard would like to thank Overdrive Energy Solutions and Neel Vasavada, Boxer Hardison, and Sean Jacobs, who brought him in on the battery/inverter gigs he talks about in the episode.
Episode Links
“Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician” (Richard’s book)
Richard’s Online & In-Person Training
Richard On Substack
Overdrive Energy Solutions
The Case of the Deadly Arc Flash (article)
Fluke 323 True RMS Clamp Meter
Ideal TightSight Clamp Meters & SureTest Circuit Analyzer
Episode 241 Transcript
Note: For a special 10 percent listener discount on Richard’s in-person classes coming up in Atlanta in March 2024, use the following coupon codes:
Level 1 Training, Code PSW2024L1
Level 2 Training, Code PSW2024L2
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Chicago-based front of house engineer and tour manager Dave Unger joins the show in Episode 240 and talks about his career mixing high-energy world music artists that include Femi Kuti and the Positive Force, Bombino, Sierra Leone Refugee Allstars, and many others at some of the highest profile venues and festivals in the world such as Coachella, the New Orleans and Montreal Jazz Festivals, Philharmonie de Paris, Bonnaroo, the Hollywood Bowl, the 9:30 Club, The Apollo, Austin City Limits, and more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Dave also talks about his work as the house engineer for the Old Town School of Folk Music, and mixing broadcast for Smoky Norful’s Victory Cathedral Worship Center, and extols the virtues of the world of Chicago pizza beyond deep dish!
Episode Links:
Dave Unger On Facebook & Instagram
Dave Unger Sound
Kenji López-Alt’s Dive Into Chicago Tavern Pizza
Episode 240 Transcript
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In Episode 239, the hosts are joined by Marc Alan, front of house engineer for legendary artist Jose Feliciano as well as the production manager and FOH at the Wall Street Theater in Norwalk, CT and the marketing director of Factory Underground Studio. He goes deep on what it’s like working with an artist like Jose at this point of his incredibly long career, and he also talks about how to establish an optimum relationship between house engineer and guests who come in with bands — an especially fun conversation since Marc and Andy met last year when Marc guested at Andy’s venue! This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links
Marc Alan On LinkedIn
Wall Street Theater
Factory Underground Studio
Episode 239 Transcript
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Last week, while Andy was home in NY catching up on work after a vacation in Iceland, Sean headed to LA (well, Anaheim) to take in the 2024 NAMM Show. In Episode 238, the two catch up — Sean talks about everything he saw and learned at the show, how lessons learned at a trade show translate to how we run live events and shows, getting to meet up with a handful of friends and listeners from the Signal to Noise Discord Server, and more. Andy also talks about the stunning beauty of Iceland, from geysers to the aurora borealis (northern lights), and why you might want to bundle up and visit there this fall! This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links
NAMM
2024 NAMM Show Coverage On PSW
Iceland Highlights — Þingvellir, Geysirs & Gullfoss
Episode 238 Transcript
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In Episode 237, four members of the audio team for Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps — Jonathan Yoo, Rosa Westfall, Tyler Hanson and Cole O’Malley — join Andy Leviss to talk about what goes into reinforcing sound for a modern Drum Corps International performance. They provide an in-depth look at the ins and outs of a true “battleground” audio situation, with 90 seconds or less to set up line arrays, wired microphones, and dozens of channels of wireless in some of the largest stadiums in the world! This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links
Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps
Drum Corps International (Marching Music’s Major League)
Carolina Crown Show — 2023
Carolina Crown Show — 2012 (Cole’s Favorite)
Andy’s High School Band Circa 1998
Episode Transcript
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It’s time to get our system engineer and designer hats on for Episode 236, as the hosts talk to Pat Brown of SynAudCon and Pro Sound Testing about all things loudspeakers, measurement mics, gain structure, and more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Note: Pat and Brenda Brown are offering a 10 percent discount on any SynAudCon training/membership until 1/31/24 — just go here (click on either Training or Membership in the menu at the top to purchase directly), type the words Signal-to-Noise in the coupon field in the online shopping cart and you’ll get the discount!
Episode Links
SynAudCon
Pro Sound Testing
Transcript
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In Episode 235, the hosts are joined by Suzi Green, tour manager and founder of The BACK LOUNGE, a peer support group for the live music industry. She talks about her journey out of and back into the music world with a new mission to help make it a better place, creating healthier work environments, mental health first aid, and more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links:
THE BACK LOUNGE On Facebook & Instagram
Healthy Touring Resources
Touring and Mental Health: The Music Industry Manual, Edited by Tamsin Embleton
Mental Health First Aid Training: U.S. — Canada — UK
Signal to Noise Discord — Mental Health Channel
Transcript
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Audio “renaissance man” Jim van Bergen joins the show in Episode 234 to talk about his wide-ranging career, including his tenure mixing the Times Square New Year’s Eve broadcasts, serving as front of house engineer for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, recording singer-songwriter Shane MacGowan live, touring with the Metropolitan Opera, mixing the Beatles tribute Rain’s Broadway residency, and much more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.
Episode Links:
Jim vanBergen On LinkedIn
JvB UnCorked (Jim’s Wine Blog)
Shane MacGowan’s Popes – Across the Broad Atlantic: Live on Paddy’s Day
Transcript
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To wrap up the year, the hosts of Signal To Noise and Live Sound Bootcamp joined forces in Episode 233 for an extra special live episode to talk about all things audio — favorite gigs of the year, goals for 2024, fun toys, and a deep dive into console presets, drum mics and processing, in addition to answering listener questions from the live chat! This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
Episode Links:
Live Sound Bootcamp Podcasts On PSW
Lewitt MTP-50 Handle
4-in-1 USB-C Charging Cable
Transcript
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Chicago-based live audio legend TC Furlong joins the show in Episode 232 and talks about his journey in founding a live audio company that just celebrated its 50th anniversary, his life as a pedal steel player in a one-hit wonder band, and the details of a tool he invented in the 1980s that many of us still use on every single music gig we do nearly 40 years later! This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
Episode Links:
TC Furlong — Live Sound Since 1973
Jump In The Saddle Band, “The Curly Shuffle”
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After a brief foray into his time touring the world with monster trucks, sound engineer/lighting designer/production manager/event producer Adam Brunetti joins the show in Episode 231 to talk about producing and mixing the Levitt AMP Woonsocket Music Series as well as the positive impact small music series and festivals can have on their cities, and more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
Episode Links:
Levitt AMP Woonsocket Web & Facebook
Gina Chavez, “She Persisted”
Angie K, “Laredo”
Team StarKid
Firebringer, “We Got Work to Do”
Steve Smith and the Nakeds
Advanced Production and Design
Socials: X (Ew), Instagram, and Tik Tok — @ABrunetti1
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Transcript
In Episode 230, the co-hosts have a post-Thanksgiving catchup on a grab bag of topics, including an upcoming warehouse move, new consoles, and FX rack and reverb/delay settings, in addition to answering some listener questions and “nerding out” about making tastier coffee. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
Episode Links:
Sprint-Nextel Commercial: “If Roadies Ran the World”
James Hoffman’s Ultimate French Press Technique
George Howell’s Montecarlos Gesha, El Salvador
Sey Coffee
J5 Coffee
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In Episode 229 — and just in time for the holidays — the hosts put on their coziest pajamas and grab a virtual cup of hot cocoa with Joe Palermo to talk about his nearly decade-long tenure as the sound designer for the Polar Express Ride Experience, a theatrical production that takes place on fully functional (and moving!) Amtrak trains in the U.S. every year throughout the holiday season. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
Episode Links:
Polar Express Rides: Chicago; Whippany; Perris; Oklahoma City
Joe Palermo Website
What Is A Kundt’s Tube?
Joe Palermo On Instagram
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Long-time professional touring musician and Live Sound International/ProSoundWeb writer Kevin Young joins the show in Episode 228 and talks about a range of subjects, including building and maintaining the artist-tech relationship, concert production in the middle of an active war zone in Ukraine, and more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
Episode Links:
Kevin Young Article Archive On ProSoundWeb
Kevin Young Website, LinkedIn & Instagram
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The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by Live Sound/PSW and pro audio veterans Andy Leviss, Katie Karch and Sean Walker, with more co-hosts signing on soon.
Mix engineer, sound designer and technical manager Pete Wiejaczka joins the show in Episode 227 and talks all things corporate/special events, including the importance of client and vendor relationships, putting together the right team for each show, varying responsibilities with different scales of events, transitioning to freelance work after more than a decade and a half at the same AV company, and the importance of morale and mental health in the event industry. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
Episode Links
Argyle Dynamic
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In Episode 226, David Scorteccia, the founder of Sonnect and a veteran sound engineer, joins the show to talk about how his work as a mixer, patch/backline tech, and system designer/SE led him to create the successful Sound Bullet audio tester, including the journey from an on-the-job idea to creating a viable commercial product. He also provides details of Sonnect’s new SoundWire transformer-balanced USB-C audio interface, which sold out it’s entire pre-sale run in the first two days after it was announced. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
Episode Links:
Sonnect — Website, Instagram, Facebook
Sound Bullet Users Group
David Scorteccia On Instagram
Note: U.S. listeners can sign up at the Rational Acoustics website (here) to be notified when SoundWire is back.
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David Stanton, currently serving as the front of house engineer for country music icon Tanya Tucker, joins the show in Episode 225 and talks the benefits of being a “weekend warrior” as well as why he continues to work at a small blues bar despite co-owning a production company in addition to touring with a top artist. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
Episode Links:
AKD Audio Solutions
AKD Audio On Instagram
And, David mixed Tanya Tucker on for an upcoming episode of Austin City Limits that’s slated to broadcast on PBS later this year, go here for more.
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In Episode 224, theatrical sound designer and composer Lindsay Jones joins the show along with guest host, sound designer and foley artist ien DeNio. They discuss Lindsay’s long history in the theatre world, his role in co-founding the Theatrical Sound Designers and Composers Association (TSDCA), the loss and restoration of Best Sound Design honors at the Tony Awards, and how to get the most out of work-related travel. Plus, Lindsay shares a handful of his trademark (and hilarious) “How in the world does this crazy stuff all happen to one guy?” stories. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
Episode Links:
lindsayjones.com
soundcloud.com/lindsayjones
facebook.com/lindsayjonesmusicandsound
instagram.com/mrlindsayjones/
twitter.com/mrlindsayjones
ncpodcasts.com/playonpodcast
imagineneighborhood.org
TSDCA:
tsdca.org
ien DeNio:
soundmonkie.com/
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In Episode 223, Sean and Andy turn the mic on Katie Karch, who talks about her journey in the audio world from a start in theatre and local bands to large festivals, theatre tours, and now rocking out of her new home in Nashville. They cover an eclectic range of topics, from working for the historic Dallas-based sound company Crossroads Audio to the surprisingly interesting history of road cases, and even why snacks might just be the most important tool in your gig bag! This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
Episode Links:
The Early History Of Crossroads Audio
Getting Rock To Roll: A History Of The Development Of Road Cases
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Touring mix engineer Josh Penner (Phantogram, Run The Jewels, and more) joins the show in Episode 222 to talk about what it takes to be successful on the road and off, what he enjoys about each end of the snake, and how different it is to mix in clubs versus arenas. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
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In Episode 221, co-hosts Katie Karch and Sean Walker talk with Evan Turunen, a bright rising star in the AV world. Evan shares his journey from middle school student with a single loudspeaker to recent high school graduate with a production company that does 100 events a year as Turunen Audio Visual, based in Southern California. The co-hosts caught up with Evan on his first tour to hear his story. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
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Turunen Audio Visual
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In Episode 220, co-hosts Katie Karch and Andy Leviss are joined by guest co-host Ryan O John to interview Andy Peters, front of house engineer for New Jersey-based indie rock band The Feelies in addition to being an astronomy instrumentation developer and long-time ProSoundWeb Live Audio Board denizen. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
As the house mixer for Maxwell’s, the seminal Hoboken, NJ club dubbed the “Island of Misfit Toys,” Andy had a back row seat to so much indie/punk rock history during the 1980s and 90s, all while working full-time day gigs in electronics ranging from a stint at Ensoniq to developing scientific cameras to designing Rational Acoustics’ much loved (and missed) Smaart I-O hardware.
Go here to pre-order the new live album from The Feelies, Some Kinda Love, that Andy talks about in the episode, and if you’re in the New Jersey area on October 1, Andy and The Feelies are playing a rare local show in Hoboken where it all started.
Episode Links:
Hollywood Reporter History Of Maxwell’s
The McKenzie Tapes — a deep collection of tapes of old Maxwell’s shows online, including The Feelies, Das Damen, and the pre-pop, gas-heater-fearing Goo Goo Dolls courtesy of Andy’s former Maxwell’s co-worker Dave McKenzie.
Andy Articles On ProSoundWeb
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In Episode 219, new co-hosts Andy Leviss and Katie Karch talk with Sean Walker about his journey from being a mortgage broker to owning Audio Engineers Northwest, his own regional sound production company based outside of Seattle, as well as what it takes to run a small business, why he made a loudspeaker transition with his main PA system, and more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics.
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“New In Town,” the latest article by Katie Karch for LSI/PSW
Katie’s PSW Author Page
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Ryan O John returns in episode 218. They discuss how to approach mixing a festival or "throw and go" type of situation, especially when the console may not be your regular choice. They also talk about networking for potential jobs with manufacturers, a new possible path Ryan has found to give back and collaborate with other mix engineers, and more.
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In episode 217, John Huntington returns, sharing his latest work, "Introduction to Show Control." This episode delves into the delicate balance between technology and art in entertainment—an enduring relationship that has shaped John's journey over the past 30 years. He reflects on the genesis of his first book, "Control Systems for Live Entertainment," and how it paved the way for his two new books. Together with his host, he explores the impact of these works and the fascinating interplay between creativity and technology in the entertainment realm.
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John Huntington is an author, educator, entertainment and show control systems consultant, and sound engineer. He is also an award-winning photographer and storm chaser. Huntington was a Professor of Entertainment Technology for more than 24 years at New York City College of Technology, also known as Citytech, which is part of CUNY.
Introduction to Show Control explains the practice of interconnecting and synchronizing entertainment technology systems such as lighting, lasers, audio, video, stage machinery, animatronics, special effects, and pyrotechnic systems for live shows such as concerts, theater productions, theme park attractions, themed retail installations, cruise ship shows, immersive art experiences, museum exhibits, and traditional performing arts. Designed to be read along with Huntington’s companion volume Introduction to Show Networking, this book covers topics including cue concepts, triggers and synchronization, cueing systems, show types, and system architectures before moving on to methods of connecting entertainment control systems together.
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Ryan O John returns on episode 216 to talk with the hosts about his experiment comparing "in the box" mixing versus using analog outboard gear, and which one is "better" or which one is more exciting to listen to. They discuss how it's important to know the functions within a signal chain versus what specific gear you use in the chain and more. Ryan also gives a recap of the incredibly difficult but rewarding Danny Elfman show he recently did for a second year in a row. They first talked about this in Episode 181.
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In episode 215 we chat with Barbara Adams, a seasoned audio engineer and educator with 30 years of music industry experience. Discover her journey through the Philly music club scene, and how she grew both technically and personally to excel in her career. We also explore her 13-year tenure as an audio educator, uncovering her approach to preparing students for success in the industry.
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UK-Based freelancer audio engineer Kim Watson joins the hosts on episode 214. They talk about how Kim has made a 23-year career so far by being well-rounded in all areas of sound and with a "never stop learning" mindset. She has started to turn that into a mission of giving back to the next generation which led to recently teaching a Rational Acoustics Smaart class. Kim talks about battling imposter syndrome and how she has learned to create a work/life balance after going through an injury and the pandemic.
Learn more about Kim Watson and check out some of the blogs referenced in the episode here http://polarisaudio.co.uk/
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Mike Dias the executive director for the In-Ear Monitor International Trade Organization ( IEMITO) and the vice president of sales for Earthworks Audio joins us on episode 213 to talk about the story and history of in-ear monitors. While this is not a complete breakdown of the full history of IEM's, Mike sets the table for the plotline of the documentary he is working on. Weaving together the storylines of the influence and impact that everyone from musicians, audio engineers, manufacturers, and consumers have played into where we are today. They discuss the new frontier of immersive mixing and the impact it may have, along with some networking advice and more.
Mike Dias, known throughout the industry as an expert on in-ear monitors, created the In-Ear Monitor International Trade Organization in an effort to bring together in-ear manufacturers, dealers, suppliers, sound engineers and end-users. The goal of the organization is to be a repository of unbiased information and to serve as a directory for all members while promoting the uses and benefits of in-ear monitors.
As a professional in the Pro-Audio/Consumer Electronics space for nearly 20 years, Mike joined Ultimate Ears Pro in 2004 as Director of Marketing and Communications. He learned the industry while working for Jerry Harvey in the very early days of Ultimate Ears. He helped launch the original and successful super.fi universal in-ear lines when less than 1% of retail headphone sales were over the $79 price point. He later became global Sales & Marketing Director for Logitech, the parent company of Ultimate Ears.
When he is not advocating for in-ear monitor use, Mike is an in-demand speaker who talks about customer relationship management philosophies and optimizing sales processes. His favorite topics are Why Nobody Likes Networking and What Entertainers Can Teach Executives.
Additional info and links discussed on the episode :
And here’s more on Networking - Mike Dias personal site
Networking from 6 Feet Sounding Board Series
Industry talks Mike Dias gave on Networking.
3-part series for AES
NAMM on the Ideas Center Stage.
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In Episode 212, we are joined by David Loy, the talented FOH engineer for Country Music artist Kane Brown. David shares his methodical approach to his work, emphasizing how it contributes to delivering the art in the show whether it's live in concerts or in post-production. We delve into his affinity for analog outboard gear, the invaluable impact of mentors on his journey, and the pivotal role of Blackbird Academy in shaping the start of his live sound career.
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Kenny Barnwell of Crew Coach joins the hosts on episode 211. He talks about going from being homeless to a successful career in the touring industry. They discuss some of the avenues of getting into the touring industry along with the key to relationships and how integral that is to continuing to get work and more. They discuss the balance of understanding our identity is not in our career, and how this plays into downtime.
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Sound Designer and Engineer Andy Leviss joins the hosts on episode 210. They talk about his time as a Support Specialist and Product Trainer for the playback program QLab, along with suggestions on how to get the most out of tech support. Andy discusses some of the cultural differences between Broadway and Corporate audio work, balancing relationships with a partner who is also in the industry, as well as being mindful of people on the spectrum within social media groups and in person on show sites.
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In Episode 209, Jess Jacobs joins Sam and Kyle to discuss her work as a monitor engineer, backline, and playback tech for artists such as Missy Elliot, Sylvan Esso, Ella Mai, and more. She delves into what it means to be a playback tech and how she has utilized the capabilities of technology such as Ableton Live in. She also discusses the importance of self-education and how that impacted her journey transitioning from musician to tech as she blends self-taught knowledge with taking formal classes to gain a deeper understanding of her work.
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Dan Dugan joins the hosts on episode 208. With over 55 years in the industry, he is the first person in theater to be called a Sound Designer, developed the first effective automatic microphone mixer, and a nature sound recordist. They discuss his process of recording nature sounds, and how it is a mix of art and science. Dan tells the journey of how the auto-mixer was invented and perfected through the years, breaks down how it works, and more.
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Theatrical sound designer Kyle Jensen returns to the show to talk with Michael about their work co-designing a recent production of the musical RENT for Hamilton College in Clinton NY. They are joined in the discussion by Jess Buttery, Production Manager for the college's theater department. They talk about the sound system design philosophy and implementation used for the production, some of the challenges of the show, and how Kyle and Michael worked collaboratively throughout the process. The group also explores the balance between professional production quality and educational value in a college theater setting and the importance of professional models in technical theater education.
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On episode 206 the hosts are joined by Bennett Prescott, the Sales & Operations Director, North America at B&C Speakers. They discuss a wide range of topics like the innovations of speaker transducers, misconceptions on components vs full speaker encolure design, how to catch a speaker on fire, and more. Bennett talks about what it's like to be manufacturing the foundational elements that ultimately are a part of moving people in an experience, and yet most people have no idea about it.
You can watch some of Bennett's videos here https://www.youtube.com/@bennettprescott/
The specific video mentioned in this episode https://youtu.be/bXUZE5AifYU
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Jess McCloughan joins the hosts in episode 205, to discuss her work providing RF Consultation, Products, and Services to Theatre & Entertainment venues, Production & Event suppliers Australia-wide & beyond. She has been in the industry for over a decade but recently launched her brand and company RF Queens. They talk about her path into the world of RF, how she identified a need in the market for remote RF services, some of the key tools she uses, her aspirations of touring with the largest tours in the world, and more.
Jess has always been passionate about helping others grow and learn but also feel supported in the entertainment industry; she's noticed of the years a lack of female presences in the industry, so she went out to create a door for more to join the industry, especially those who are feminine-identifying working or wanting to work in the Events industry. She then founded The Tech Sisters in 2018, a group that empowers all feminine-identifying backstage "event heroes" since its creation, the group has grown to have over 1400 members; you should check out the Group on Facebook if you wish to join the community.
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Sam Feine, an audio systems engineer at Sonos, joins to talk about his journey through live sound into consumer audio, and his background in designing loudspeakers with Community, Fulcrum, and Biamp before arriving at Sonos. He talks about his passion for being a maker and touches on some of his projects including making his own in-ear monitors, refurbishing a pizza oven, and building a robotic couch before speculating on the future of consumer audio and sonic signatures of different manufacturers.
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On episode 203 Chris and Kyle take questions from the Discord and Facebook communities. Topics such as Per Diem, advice on advancing festivals, hard lessons learned, what looking for the "bigger gig" looks like, and more.
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In episode 202 Sam and Kyle discuss being a freelancer, jumping from artist to artist, managing crowd expectations, and working through genre shifts. They also discuss dealing with the uncertainty of being home, and the most significant things they’ve learned in the last month, and in the last year.
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On episode 201 the hosts are joined by Finlay Watt from Glasgow, Scotland. Finely talks about his work as the monitor/RF technician & crew chief on Liam Gallagher’s 2022 world tour, deploying a large outdoor system at an event for the Pope covering 1.5 million people and more. They discuss the differences between touring in the UK/Europe vs. the United States and more.
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Mike Green's entire acoustic performance from the 200th Episode Live celebration in Nashville.
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The four hosts gather in front of a live audience in Nashville TN to celebrate the 200th episode of the Signal to Noise Podcast and reflect on the journey so far. The episode also features appearances from a number of notable guests who have appeared on previous episodes, including FOH mixer Jim Yakabuski, the show's first-ever guest; Jeff Hawley (Allen & Heath USA), Tarik Solangi (RCF USA), Wayne Pauley (FOH, Lee Brice) and Ryan John (FOH, Jessie J and co-host of Live Sound Bootcamp). The hosts take some questions from the audience to close out the episode.
The evening also included an exclusive performance by musician Mike Green, who performs the show's theme song "Break Free.
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On Episode 199, the hosts are joined by taco lover and audio engineer Lorin White. He is currently out as Monitor Engineer for Lionel Richie, and over the past few years has worked with artists such as TLC, Mariah Carey, and more. They talk about working as the house monitor engineer for major Award shows like the Latin Grammy's and Latin Billboard Awards, giving advice to up-and-coming engineers walking into awards shows for the first time. Lorin tells about his roots in the San Fransico music scene and how that led to a successful touting career, and much more.
*Disclaimer the audio on this episode is a little rougher than our typical quality, due to multiple scheduling conflicts we took the opportunity that we had, to get this episode recorded. The background environment on Lorin White's end was less than ideal but, It was worth having this conversation regardless.
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King Buffalo FOH mixer Nate Clark talks about wrangling PA of the day on a club tour, inheriting a show from a previous engineer, and how to decide what to carry for a tour. He also touches on advancing and the unique challenges of smaller venues.
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Dennie Miller (FOH, SE, PM, TM) returns to Signal to Noise to talk about working with Danny Elfman at Coachella, his personal evolution and exploration of new professional roles, and his process of continuous refinement. He also reflects on the times he's second-guessed himself, and his approach to professional communication, and shares some fishing tips.
https://www.millerai.com/
Episode 79 Dennie Miller
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Audio Industry News host and freelance post-production engineer Christa Giammettei discusses with the hosts, her work in sound design, game audio, and post-production mixing for clients such as HBO, ESPN, and National Geographic. She also discusses being a freelancer, business best practices, working from home, and running Command S Apparel.
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The hosts are joined by the bearded and multi dimensional Bobby Brickman, who shares his experiences working in a variety of professional roles including FOH, monitors, systems engineer and PA tech for acts including Adam Sandler, Miguel, and Norah Jones. He talks about working on Coachella with Michael and Dennie Miller, and his approach to building professional relationships to advocate for the best results.
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Dan Gable joins the host to talk about his work as an Audio Engineer for the Kansas City Chiefs in their home stadium as well as their two recent Super Bowl Victory Parades. They talk about what it's like being responsible for the experience fans have at an NFL game, and how mixing for sports is different than live music, as well as some of the symphony work that Dan also does.
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On episode 193 James Holt joins the hosts to talk about the theater control software he created as well as his experiences as a theater mixer. People with a background in mixing live music are often surprised when they learn how professional musical theater productions are mixed: extensive console automation is used to bring the active character inputs onto the console VCAs, which are then adjusted “line by line,” which minimizes the audibility of bleed and phase issues, and keeps open inputs to a minimum. They discuss how and why James developed TheatreMix, the challenges along the way, and more.
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2019 ProSoundWeb article on Theatrmix
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Alex Ritter joins the show in Episode 192 to discuss his work as a system engineer in rock and roll and the world of musical theater. He talks about jumping back and forth between touring and theater, what each discipline can learn from the other, and the importance of soft skills like communication.
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Ihlana Mumford joins the hosts on episode 191 to discuss her wide variety of work in live sound as well as recording. She talks about her work on a cruise ship, traveling around the world with Disney On Ice, and how she really enjoys the creative process when it comes to recording vocals. Michael and Sam were able to work a festival with Ihlana last year, and it wouldn't have been a complete conversation if they didn't discuss all the great food.
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Pete Abdou joins the show in Episode 190 to discuss his work as a touring drum tech. He also talks about being a musician, transitioning into a tech role and continually learning new skills. He also discusses learning about touring as a career, and his quest to find the best popcorn in the world.
Pete has YouTube Channel with a fun series called " Roadie Shorts" that features co-host Sam Boone
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Parker Mullinix joins the hosts on episode 189 to discuss his recent work at FOH and TM for the band Spiritbox. They talked about the learning curve of being on a new console, managing reasonable SPL but still having an impact on a Metal show, and more. Parker also talked about finding out where his true passion is from one genre or artist to another and how that has guided him. Michael and Sam got to tour with Parker on a recent Ghost tour where Spiritbox was the opener.
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on Episode 188 the hosts are joined by Steve Voytac, who primarily works in the Corporate and Event staging side of the audio business. Steve has been freelance his whole career, so they discuss managing the business aspects that come along with that. Topics such as, why you should have an LLC, Insurance, accounting, retirement, and more. They also discuss some of the ups and downsides of being freelance, as well as work-life balance.
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On Episode 187 Sam Boone and Kat Rice talk about what they experienced and learned in their first year of touring. Sam worked various roles from PA Fy tech, Monitor Tech, and Systems Engineer with bands such as Volbeat and Ghost and more in the US as well as all over Europe. Kat worked as a PA Fly tech for Sting, Roger Waters and more.
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On Episode 186 the hosts take questions from the listener communities. Many different topics such as: "how to deal with getting thrown under the bus", "how to make the gig less stressful", " how to place and tune in systems in corporate or unconventional environments", and much more.
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On episode 185 the hosts are returned by a panel of music-based audiologists to continue the conversations on hearing health. They discuss topics such as, what part of our hearing system is getting damaged with exposure, hidden hearing loss, dynamic Broadway mixing as it pertains to critical listening, and much more.
As it turns out many of the audiology terms would also make great band names.
Guests :
Dr. Laura Sinnott, Dr. Frank Wartinger, Dr. Juan Vasquez, Kevin McCoy
Episode Links
Episode 177 Hearing Health Matters Part 1
Talking Ears Podcast
Episode 152 Dr. Heather Malyuk
Dr. Laura Sinnott, Sound Culture
Dr. Frank Wartinger, Earmark Hearing Conservation
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Jason Moore, FOH for the Artist Train, returns to the show on episode 184. He talks about working with the same artist for over a decade and how he is still able to bring the same passion and keep it exciting. Jason discussed his love for audio from an early age and how that directed his journey, along with some reflection on how grateful he is for what he's been able to accomplish so far. Plenty of laughs were had during this conversation as Jason has a great sense of humor.
Jason was first on Episode 20 of the podcast
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Maxime Brunet joins the host in episode 182 to talk about her journey in audio which started in Ontario, Canada. They talk about how she was able to make connections to go from being a house tech at a venue to getting on tour, the experience of discovering new bands while working for a venue, balancing dual roles of FOH and TM on tour, and more.
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Chris Rabold returns on episode 182 to talk about his recent work with Bruno Mars and Silk Sonic over the past year and how his approach is different for each show. They discuss listening to music on different mediums and translating that to the live experience and vice versa specifically with cell phones. Chris talks about how he continues to improve and evolve as an engineer, what the Pooch & Rabold Youtube series experience was like for him, and more.
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Signal To Noise Podcast Ep. 40 Chris Rabold
Ken “Pooch” Van Druten & Chris Rabold YouTube Series
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Ryan O John Returns to the show in episode 181 to talk about his experience Halloween weekend mixing two Danny Elfman shows at the Hollywood Bowl. "Probably the most complicated and intense show I’ve ever been a part of, just shy of 170 inputs, almost every genre, and 2 hours of non-stop amazingness." Ryan and the hosts also discussed balancing working for a manufacturer while still doing freelance work, along with the positives and negatives that come along with that.
Ryan O John is currently a Senior Product Manager at Univeral Audio
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Michael, Chris and Sam get together for a bonus episode on how to treat new people in the industry and discuss breaking down the gatekeeping of the past.
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Kevin Cleary joins the hosts on episode 180 to talk about his work as a Specialist for Disney Media Entertainment Distribution. This involves being a part of the quality control and workflow of the 8,000+ sporting events that ESPN is involved with, like the MLB, NCAA, NFL, and more. Kevin talks about the evolution of sound in sports broadcasting, and what drives him to continue innovating the experience for the people watching the games.
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On episode 179 The hosts are joined by Michael Curtis to discuss his work as a FOH Engineer, Systems Engineer, and Audio Teacher. With a wide variety of skills and types of work as a freelance audio engineer, Michael discusses how to know what to charge and balance the directions to focus on. He also talks about his path in audio and how that led to systems engineering and teaching. Many more discussions on topics like troubleshooting, teaching styles, the process/experience of making educational material, and more
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Michael Curtis Website & YouTube Channel
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Michael and Chris are live from CFX on episode 178 talking about the speaker demo room and catching up with Kyle who is out on tour with the artist MAX. They also discuss processing what you have accomplished versus where you are going and how our careers can have winding paths without clear-cut goals.
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Michael Lawrence was a guest on the show "This Week in Hearing" with hosts Dr. Heather Malyuk and Dr. Laura Sinnott.
The conversation about hearing health continues on episode 177 with three music-based Audiologists. Covering a wide variety of topics they discuss what an audiogram tells us, further defining tinnitus and the effects it has on people, if we should use corrective EQ based on audiogram reults, and more.
Guests :
Dr. Laura Sinnott, Dr. Frank Wartinger, Dr. Juan Vasquez
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Talking Ears Podcast
Episode 152 Dr. Heather Malyuk
Dr. Laura Sinnott, Sound Culture
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On episode 176 the hosts are joined by Bernie Broderick. He describes himself as enigmatic but has been very influential in speaker design and education. They discuss a wide variety of topics "Everything is good now" so, what is next for speaker design? How has "corporate" influenced or impacted the evolution and advancement of technology? Bernie talks about his journey in teaching audio, how that journey progressed, and more.
Bernie has served as in product development and as a trainer for some of the largest manufacturers (L-Acoustics, EAW and others) over several decades, and he’s bringing that expertise to Truth In Audio, which has joined forces with manufacturers and a diverse variety of experienced professionals from many facets of pro audio to provide industry-sponsored technical training
Bernie Broderick was originally Episode #3
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truthinaudio.com
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On Episode 175 The hosts are joined by some of the Rational Acoustics team to talk about the release of Smaart V9. Jamie Anderson, Chris Tsanjoures, and Hannah Goodine discuss the journey they have been on over the past two years with virtual training and rolling out a new version of Smaart. They talk about some of the struggles along the way, explain the philosophy behind version releases, what to expect in V9, and more.
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On Episode 174, Todd Lewis returns to talk about his work as the FOH engineer for country artist Luke Combs. He talks about his approach to mixing in the round arena shows, how he started working with Luke combs when he was just coming onto the scene, and what the journey has been like. They discuss how Todd continues to progress in his approach to mixing, advice for younger people starting out, and more.
Check out the previous episode todd was on with the Luke Combs Audio crew
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on Episode 173, Tana Douglas joins the hosts to talk about her book LOUD and her career as one of the first female roadies. Getting her start at the age of 15 and then stumbling across AC/DC as they were just coming onto the scene, was a wild ride that led to a fun career. Tana started in Backline, moved to Sound Engineer but quickly progressed to Lighting where she spent a lot of her time. They discuss her career, what the experience was like writing the book, and her current endeavors in mentoring the next generation of our industry.
Check out more about Tana Douglas and her book LOUD
Check out other conversations with Tana Douglas
https://soundgirls.org/ground-breaker-tana-douglas/
https://getitinwriting.net/iis-tana-douglas-author-loud-soundgirls-session-episode-53/
http://www.roadiefreeradio.com/podcast-1/2020/2/24/tana-douglas
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On episode 172 the host are all back together again. They discuss the ethics that are in play with marketing for audio manufacturers. This stemmed from a conversation on how loudspeaker demos work and what you can get out of them. They also give some updates on recent tours and shows they have been working on.
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Robert Scovill returns to the podcast on episode 171. He talks with the hosts about his recent stadium tour with country artist Kenny Chesney. They also discuss physical & mental health, how to balance that on and off the tour, and more. Scovill also answers the question, "Is the resurgence of analog gear just nostalgia?"
Robert Scovill is the Senior Specialist for Live Sound Products at Avid. He has over 40 years of awarding-winning work mixing concert sound for music's most legendary artists. To date, over 4000 shows mixed of every imaginable scale. Regarded as the pioneer of virtual sound check and live multi-track workflows.
Learn more about Robert Scovill at https://www.robertscovill.com/
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Hannah Goodine returns to the podcast as a guest this time. They discuss her path in audio and how it has progressed quickly after meeting and being mentored by Michael Lawrence. After graduating New England School of Communications at Husson University in Maine, Hannah talks about navigating what she wanted to do post-college. Rational Acoustics brought her on as an Application Support Specialist. Hannah also started the Audio Nerd Book Club with David Williams while they were working through a textbook together. They realized that involving more readers would help everybody share knowledge and motivation.
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On Episode 169 the hosts are joined by the audio crew from the band Brothers Osborne. Kyle Chirnside recently did a few shows with them and talks about their chemistry as a team. They also discuss their various paths in audio and the balance of their life outside of touring and more.
The Brothers Osborne crew:
Courtney Warner - PM/ FOH
Logan Hanna - Monitor Engineer
Anderson Hall - Monitor Tech
Emily Phillips - Systems Engineer
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James Wooten joins the hosts on episode 168 along with the return of Leo Pisaq. They toured together recently with Misterwives and Lawrence, and discuss what they learned from each other. James also talks about his work with Walk the Moon, what it was like to be with a band that exploded through a viral hit song, and more.
James Wooten is a Kansas City, MO based FOH engineer that has been working in professional audio since 2011. James has toured with Walk the Moon, Joywave, Misterwives, and several other national and international touring acts.
Check out James Wooten's "60 Second Audio Tips" series
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Dan McLaughlin returns to the podcast on episode 167, talking about his recent stadium tour with Luke Combs. He talks about his journey and progression in the industry. They talk about filling in or taking over for another engineer and the considerations that go into that, and more.
Check out the first time Dan joined the podcast on episode 116 with the rest of the Luke Combs audio crew
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Pat Rowe joins the hosts on episode 166, to talk about his work with the bands Volbeat and Godsmack. He discusses the path of working as a PA fly tech and monitor tech on tour and eventually taking on the mixing role for both bands. They discuss how working as the tech before taking on the mixing role sets you up for understanding the psychological side of the job with the artists. Pat has worked with Godsmack both in the studio and live, and he talks about the different mindsets needed between them.
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This week, Bob McCarthy, Director of System Optimization, and Josh Dorn-Ferhmann, Senior Technical Support Specialist for Meyer Sound, join the Signal to Noise crew for a wide-ranging conversation, beginning with their work designing the in-the-round stadium system for Ed Sheeran's + – = ÷ x ("Mathematics") Tour. They discuss the unique challenges proposed by the rigging and infrastructure, and Bob talks about what he learned designing a system around a brand-new loudspeaker product PANTHER, by Meyer Sound.
Josh and Bob talk about the evolution of networked audio protocols, share their journeys through the industry and offer advice for newcomers. Bob candidly reflects on his pioneering work, the pursuit of knowledge, and imposter syndrome.
See photographs of the rig here: https://meyersound.com/news/ed-sheeran-panther/
Watch the "Making of the Meyer Sound PANTHER" here: https://youtu.be/DZymvvdDgFs
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In order to continue the conversations on work-life balance and burnout, we wanted to create space and time for our community to talk about these topics. Around 20 of you hung out for almost 2 hours and shared your personal struggles and advice on these topics. We hope this continual dialogue will benefit everyone. Thank you to our community, you are all wonderful audio humans trying to make our industry a better place.
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On episode 164 the hosts are joined by Shelby Eisenberg, currently the FOH for Wage War. He talks about the last tour which was his first in arenas and the adjustments it takes to transition into larger venues. Shelby talks about why he chose to invest in his own console, and how he has embraced the mindset of " You can't tell your kids to follow their dreams unless you follow yours". They also discuss getting or giving peers feedback while on tours or shows.
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Paul and Courtney Klimson of the Roadie Clinic joins the hosts on episode 164. They talk about the progress over the last two years and some of the impact The Clinic has had on our industry. The topic of work-life balance and burnout is discussed further as Paul, Courtney, and the hosts share their personal struggles with this and some advice to go along with it.
The Roadie Clinic wants you to come to them for any problem. Courtney and the team have set up an industry referral network including therapy, financial, medical insurance, legal counsel, passport services, and more
We have set up a special channel in our Discord Server for Thr Roadie Clinic and further discussions on these topics
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On episode 162 the hosts are joined by FOH Engineer Troy Topinka. They discuss his most recent work touring with the bands Eve 6 and Cannons. Troy talks about bouncing back and forth from a legacy rock band to an up-and-coming pop band, as well as balancing Tour Manager duties with FOH at the same time, a common them lately. He also does corporate work while not touring, they discuss what it's like balancing the two worlds.
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The hosts chat with FOH mixer and production professional Custer, FOH engineer for pop artist MAX. Michael and Custer recount some experiences from a recent event they did together. Custer talks about finding the right console platform for the job, advocating for the artist, and integrating multiple types of technology into the performance.
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On episode 160, the hosts are joined by Matt Meyer. They discuss the topic of being "the only person an artist has", from being a FOH, TM, and more all at once for the artists. Matt talks about being an intention of the artist's brand and reputation, working well as a support act on shows, and more.
Matt is a FOH, Monitor Engineer, TM, or a combination for artists such as Emotional Oranges, Chiiild, Broken Social Scene, and more
Episode link - Michael Lawrence joined the Talking Ears Podcast to talk about SPL, loudness, and the audio engineer's responsibility when it comes to exposure risk at live sound events.
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Please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. "We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle."
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside, Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone
In episode 159 the hosts discuss the topic of work-life balance. Chris starts with an honest discussion on his current struggles with being "present" while home. Michael & Sam give advice on how to manage healthy friend/family relationships while on the road. They also discuss how to balance goals and passion for the work we do with family life and more.
This will continue to be an ongoing conversation in future episodes as many people struggle in this area.
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Please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. "We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle."
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside, Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone
Michael Lawrence joined the Talking Ears Podcast to talk about SPL, loudness, and the audio engineer's responsibility when it comes to exposure risk at live sound events. Expressed through his work as a system engineer and senior instructor at Rational Acoustics, he brings humanity to the technical aspects and numbers when balancing a concert's perceived loudness and the safety of all involved.
This episode features music by Audiologist and Talking Ears producer, Juan Vasquez and his band The Absolute Threshold.
On episode 158 Kyle and Chris take questions from the Signal To Noise Facebook and Discord communities. They get to over a dozen topics like master buss processing, mixing "throw and go" shows, the role of a house tech, how to hang and not be a "buzz kill", first bus tour tips, and more. Kyle and Chris wrap up the conversation talking about their struggles with work-life balance.
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On Episode 157 The hosts are joined by Bobbi Giel, who is the Head Mastering Engineer at Welcome to 1979. They discuss the art and process of mastering albums, how it's different from digital and vinyl, and more. She talks about the process of cutting vinyl along with the considerations that need to go into it. This season at the Nashville Soccer Club home games, Bobbi and Welcome to 1979 are cutting game highlights live to vinyl.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside, Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone
Jade Payne returns to the Signal to Noise Podcast to discuss her latest tour, mixing amidst sound level limits, the logistics of being with an artist on the rise, and the risks of Taco Bell.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside, Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone
Aram Piligian joins the hosts in part 2 of episode 155. They discuss his work as a live sound and recording engineer with the United States Marine Band. “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band’s mission is to perform for the President of the United States and the Commandant of the Marine Corps. Founded in 1798 by an Act of Congress, the Marine Band is America’s oldest continuously active professional musical organization.
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Aram Piligian joins the hosts in part 1 of episode 155. They discuss the roles and best practices of an A2 in corporate audio. Aram worked with host Chris Leonard for six years at IMS Technology Services
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside, Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone
Kyle Chirnside was a guest on Daniel Liston Keller's Youtube show "Insights In Sound"
You can watch the video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMslLNfS4MQ as well as other episodes.
On Episode 54 the hosts are joined by JJ Revell, who produced and recorded "Vouyerist" the latest release from the band Underøath. He also tours with them mixing FOH. JJ talks about how they captured the raw live energy the band is known for, on the record. They also talk about how to handle drummers that are primary singers and more. He started with the band as a lighting tech in 2016 and quickly worked his way up to monitor engineer, then onto FOH/PM.
Check out the Labeled: Deep Dive- Underoath podcast
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On episode 153 Kyle and Chris answered questions from the community. The main focus was on the difference between Music and Corporate work responsibilities and the pay rates that go along with that. Other topics included, should singers bring their own mic, the balance for mixing punk music vs energy in the room, is there such a thing as too many effects, and more.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside , Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone
Dr. Heather Malyuk of Soundcheck Audiology joins the hosts on episode 152. They discuss the seriousness of hearing health and exposure. Everything from top tips to preserve your hearing, to dispelling misconceptions, education on exposure, and more.
Soundcheck Audiology is a clinic focused on the expert care of individuals who love sound. In-office appointments take place in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and travel services are offered at music venues in Northeast Ohio and nationally. From world-famous musicians and audio engineers to community members in need of hearing aids, Dr. Malyuk provides the same level of care, utilizing state-of-the-art information and technology for all she serves.
Learn more from Dr. Heather Malyuk-
Hearing health education is important for everyone, but it is vital to musicians. Basic, working knowledge of ear anatomy, physiology, the prevention of music-induced hearing disorders, and the vocabulary used by hearing health professionals can create career-saving hearing health habits. For schools of music, it is essential that budding music industry professionals develop these habits early. Soundcheck Audiology has made this information accessible through a 9-video series which can be accessed via subscription. For schools of music, this video series covers the NASM/PAMA advisory guidelines on hearing health education.
contact Dr. Heather Malyuk- [email protected]
Other resources on SPL exposure
Staying Safe While Getting Loud: SPL, Sound Exposure, and Loudness Perception in Concert Sound
SPL Measurement Guide
Smaart SPL Videos
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside , Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone.
Brian Maddox joins the hosts on episode 151. He has been doing live and broadcast audio for over 30 years for high-profile events with the Pope, U.S. Presidents, and more. Brian talks about his passion for helping bring the next generation up within the industry. They talk about how to develop the fundamentals when first starting out, the importance of "being a good hang", keeping calm under pressure, and more.
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Brian Maddox is also a contributor on ProsSoundWeb
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Chris Leonard was a guest on Daniel Liston Keller's Youtube show "Insights In Sound"
You can watch the video here https://youtu.be/IYzUo5T03EM as well as other episodes.
On Episode 150, the hosts talk about about Michael Lawrence's experience as a Systems Engineer at Coachella Festival. They also discuss the role of a guest system engineer at any venue or festival, how to manage the dynamics between SE and FOH Engineer, and more.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside , Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone.
The two most attractive hosts chat about a variety of topics including various career opportunities.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside , Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone.
This week, Tom Lyon joins the hosts to discuss his professional evolution with the Dave Matthews Band, from PA tech to Systems Engineer and finally FOH. They also discuss Gamble consoles and archival audio and Kyle eats too much.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside , Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone.
On episode 147 the hosts are joined by Emmy award-winning audio engineer Billy LaGuardia. Billy talks about his project over the past 2 years of restoring a Midas Heritage 2000 console.
They also talk about his work as VP of Systems Integration at LM Cases, mixing for T-Pain, and more.
Check out all the videos of this console restoration project on Billy's YouTube Page
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Kyle Chirnside joins Daniel Liston Keller on his show "30 Second Chances" for some quick light-hearted questions
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The Signal To Noise Podcast has officially added a 4th co-host. Sam Boone has been a guest host for the past few months and a great addition to the team. Sam talks about the experience so far and how the community around the podcast has evolved. They also discuss the decompression time coming off tour and balancing life with one-off style shows. Chris talks about his experience at a Tyler, The Creator show which leads into a conversation on "why we do, what we do".
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Michael Lawrence was a guest on Daniel Liston Keller's Youtube show "Insights In Sound"
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On Episode 145 The hosts are joined by Sean Quackenbush. For the last 7 years, he has been FOH for Brandi Carlile, before that spent 15 years with Robert Randolph and the Family Band, along with many other various acts such as Matisyahu and more.
Sean got a very early start in his career at 15, and owner and VP of a company at 23, was Head Audio for the Saratoga PAC at age 19-20. They talk about what that path looked like, his work with the various artist through the years, and how someone getting a DWI in a golf cart got him a 15-year gig with Robert Randolph and the Family Band, and more.
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On Episode 144, the hosts are joined by Rick Camp a live and studio mix engineer as well as an instructor for Mix Master Live. He has a long successful live career with artists such as Beyonce, Jeniffer Lopez, and many more. They discuss the trend towards immersive audio from Dolby Atmos in the studio to live applications. Rick talks about his journey into audio after being a musician who went to Berklee College of Music. Rick also talks about Master Mix Live which offers students a very unique semi-private engineering education to acquire skillful use of today’s audio gear, plus, confident hands-on console mastery to qualify as an A1, or, A2, proficient Live Audio Engineer in 20 weeks.
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On episode 143 the hosts are joined by Mark Rubel from The Blackbird Acadamy. Mark has taught audio, music technology, music business, and The History of Rock to
thousands of students at various colleges and universities since 1985. They discuss his work in audio forensics used for legal cases determining if music was sampled or not. Mark talks about his passion for teaching, the difference between live and recording engineers, how the teaching process has evolved, and more.
Mark is also in the process of writing a book called " Great American Recording Studios of the 1970' & 60's"
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Mark Rubel has taught audio, music technology, music business, and the history of rock to thousands of students since 1985 at various colleges and universities. Before becoming the Director of Education for The Blackbird Academy, he served as Audio and Recording Director and Instructor at Eastern Illinois University’s $70 million Doudna Arts Center.
Since 1980, Mark has produced thousands of recordings at his Pogo Studio in Champaign, IL (now located in Nashville) and elsewhere, for such clients as Hum, Alison Krauss, Rascal Flatts, Jeff Coffin, Henry Kaiser, Fall Out Boy, Ludacris, Adrian Belew, Luther Allison, Jay Bennett, Melanie, Ian Hobson, Henry Butler, and many more. For the Wall to Wall/Ellnora Guitar Festival, he recorded Los Lobos, Calexico, Ani DiFranco, The National, Junior Brown, Derek Trucks, Taj Mahal, Bill Frisell, and many others.
Mark has been in the same rock and roll band since 1980. He serves as a panelist, moderator, lecturer, workshop leader, and recording judge at numerous audio conferences, including national and regional Audio Engineering Society Conferences, the Tape Op, Potluck, and Welcome to 1979 Conferences, SXSW, and many more. He is a frequent guest on recording shows, podcasts, and in documentaries. Mark is on the national board of SPARS (the Society of Professional Recording Services) and belongs to NARAS, AES, ASCAP, and EARS.
Mark Rubel also works as a consultant and legal expert witness in the fields of audio and copyright. He writes for such publications as Tape Op and Mix Magazine, interviewing Dave Cobb, Terry Manning, and the legendary Les Paul. Mark is currently writing a history of recording studios of the 1960s–70s for Rowman and Littlefield: “The Great American Recording Studios.”
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside , Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone
Michael Lawrence checks in from the road as audio systems engineer for the Ghost - Volbeat tour, joined by his audio crew from Solotech: crew chief Hilario "H" Gonzalez and PA Techs Evan Rainwater and Taylor Johannes. They discuss their backgrounds, the touring environment, tips and tricks from the road, and more.
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Michael Lawerence joins Daniel Liston Keller on his show "30 Second Chances" for some quick light-hearted questions
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Chris Leonard joins Daniel Liston Keller on his show "30 Second Chances" for some quick light-hearted questions
Check out the 30 Second Chances series on YouTube
Michael Lawrence talks with Kyle, Chris and Sam while out on tour with Volbeat & Ghost as the Audio Systems Engineer. They discuss "Imposter Syndrome", the system design, Michael's tuning process, and more.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
On episode 140 the hosts are joined by Brad Berridge and Brandon Conely to discuss their work with Feld Entertainment. They talk about the design and deployment of touring arena-level audio systems for shows like Disney On Ice, Ringling Bros. Circus, Jurassic World Live, and more. Feld Entertainment is the worldwide leader in producing and presenting live touring family entertainment experiences.
Brad Berridge is the current Director of Sound Operations at Feld Entertainment
Brandon Conley is the current Director of Audio at IMS Technology Services
Feld Entertainment has many job opportunities check them out here https://www.feldentertainment.com/careers/
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On Episode 139 the hosts are joined by the humble but legendary David '5-1' Norman. He tells many stories from his time with Prince. They talk about how he got the nickname '5-1', how empathy and respect is at the core of a successful Tour Manager, and more.
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With over 35 years of international tour experience, David '5-1' Norman has been Tour Director, Tour Manager, Production Manager and Tour Accountant for many of the world’s top artists covering all genres of music (Prince, John Legend, Green Day, John Fogerty, Earth, Wind & Fire, Avicci, Alicia Keys, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss and Dream Theater to name a few).
David '5-1' Norman Links
https://www.david51.com/
Tour MGMT 101
https://www.tourforensics.com/
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In episode 138 Brent Washburn joins the hosts to talk about his work as FOH & TM for Canadian Pop artist JESSIA. Michael Lawrence recently worked with Brent at Outside Lands Festival. They talk about how he was 10db below the SPL limit yet his mix sounded huge and what goes into that approach. Brent talks about how he used his downtime over the past two years to perfect his craft.
Brent Washburn on Instagram @BetterFearTheBeard
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Kyle Chirnside was a guest on the Beyond The Backstage Pass show.
He talked about the work we are doing with Signal to Noise, his time touring, working for manufacturers as well as his current job, Audio Operations Manager at Gateway Studios & Production Services.
You can watch the video here: https://youtu.be/GHVZdJdKOAg
on episode 137 the hosts are joined by John Troxell ( aka Trox) who is currently the FOH for Andrew McMahon Into the Wilderness. They talk about how John got his start on Warped Tours and what that scene was like at the time. Micheal Lawrence had recently run into Trox at Outside Lands Festival, they talk about his approach to mixing Andrew McMahon and other artists he has worked with in the past.
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In this session from the recent SoundGirls.org Virtual Conference, Signal To Noise podcast co-host Chris Leonard and Steve Adelman, vice president of the Event Safety Alliance and head of the Adelman Law Group, discuss contracts for freelancers, including everything from what defines a contract, cancellation clauses, documentation, and best practices. This is a tough topic to navigate for many; however, this conversation sheds a lot of light on what people really need to know. Our thanks to SoundGirls for allowing us to share this important information.
Krysten Dean AKA "KD" joins the hosts on episode 136. KD is a touring Systems Engineer and Crew Chief working for Eighth Day Sound Systems. They discuss her untraditional path of jumping into the audio industry at the age of 30 after she graduated from Full Sail University. She is focused on mentoring and giving back to the audio community. KD is also passionate about changing the narrative for females and people of color within our industry. Michael Lawrence recently worked on a show with KD and they discuss how two systems engineers come together on one show.
Read more about Krysten Dean here:
https://soundgirls.org/krysten-dean-changing-the-narrative-for-the-next-generation/
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Daniel Ramirez returns to the show on episode 135 to discuss his work with The Wood Brothers. They discuss getting re-acclimated to touring and mixing after being home from the pandemic. With the bluegrass and folk style music, they discuss various approaches to mixing one mic scenarios as well as other live elements and the impact that has on the experience.
Check out episode 42 with Daniel Ramirez
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Brandon Blackwell joins the hosts on episode 134, to discuss his fast pace and successful career. He graduated from Full Sail University in 2013 and quickly thereafter was working with artists like TLC and Ne-Yo. Blackwell recently started working with Kendrick Lamar, and he talks about manifesting his career and what it means to be where he is today. Blackwell is always driving for diversity within our industry and is looking to help mentor the next generation along with that.
You can find out more about Brandon Blackwell here https://www.brandonblackwell.com/
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The full Signal to Noise crew - Michael Lawrence, Chris Leonard and Kyle Chirnside, with regular guest hosts Hannah Goodine, Willa Snow and Jade Payne, gather to share some reflections on the past year and positive community discussion. The show is happy to welcome back some previous guests and friends of the show including Leo Pisaq (FOH, Lawrence the Band), Daniel Liston Keller (Get It In Writing) and Wes Stark (Snob Productions) as well as Michael's mentee Kat Rice.
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3pX-YntYzxE
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Freelance engineer Darcy McIntosh (FOH, Hinds) discussed her start, her approach to learning the craft of audio, the importance of mentors, and her brief brush with troubleshooting stardom.
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Noted FOH mixer Kyle Hamilton (Janet Jackson, Rhianna, Lionel Richie) talks about his approach to interpreting Grammy-winning recordings in a live setting, shares some thought-provoking advice on mixing shows with playback elements, and discusses his career development.
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In episode 130, Matt Carter of the band Emery joins the hosts to discuss the process behind their recent virtual concert & album release. Matt talks about cultivating the experience with a band he always envisioned as a kid, and how he brings that to life in the mixing process. They also discuss how to prioritize your workflow on any given project, how to give or get constructive feedback, and more.
Check out the latest album / virtual concert experience by Emery talked about on this episode here https://youtu.be/b4jaqNpjcwM
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In episode 129 the hosts are joined by Jeri Palumbo to discuss broadcast audio for NFL games. They get into all aspects of the job from mixing in the truck, A2 work on the field, RF coordination, parabolic microphones, and more. Jeri Palumbo is a Broadcast Sports and Entertainment Mixer based in Los Angeles. Jeri has been working in audio for over 30 years, first as a trained musician and arranger before going into post-production and then moving into live broadcast. Working mainly within sports broadcasting, her clients include the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, NASCAR, The Super Bowl, World Series, Stanley Cup, and The Oscars.
You can read more about her amazing career on ProSoundWeb
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Michael Lawrence presented a workshop at CFX ( Church Facilities Conference & Expo) called “Absolute Essentials of System Gain Structure“, in Dallas on October 26, 2021
You can watch this presentation here: https://vimeo.com/643036495/53e6448d57
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
In episode 128 the hosts are joined by Brett" Scoop" Blanden who has been the front-of-house engineer for Lady A over the last 11 years. Scoop talks about his progression of consoles with Lady A and how he manages a 96 input show. They also discuss how Scoop got his start as well as how he turned his house into a recording studio, virtual concert space, and rehearsal space. They also had to ask "how did you get the name Scoop", and it's a funny story like most nicknames.
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Brett “Scoop” Blanden has more than two decades of diverse entertainment industry experience. He’s a sought-after live-event consultant, accomplished recording engineer, former Studio Manager of Ocean Way Nashville, international touring Live Sound Engineer of Lady A and Charles Kelley, partner and founder in Remote Production Group and business developer/owner/entrepreneur of the Brett’s Place Productions conglomerate, which includes: Brett’s Place Studio, Brett’s Place Consulting, BrettsPlaceLIVE (Rentals) and the BrettsPlaceLIVE Streaming Destination.
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On Episode 127 the hosts are joined by Leo Pisaq who is the front-of-house engineer for the band Lawrence. They discuss the back story on how he got into audio and what lead him to work with Lawrence ( the band). Leo talks about balancing mixing monitors from front of house, how his love for music translates to moving or resonating with people while mixing, and more.
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
Post-show music: Peaks by Claire McHale. Claire McHale is an up and coming singer songwriter based in her hometown of Seattle Washington. Her music is a blend of edgy, acoustic, haunting melodies mixed with a unique soulful voice and is someone to watch in the years to come! Listen on Spotify
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On Episode 126 the hosts are joined by Kent Margraves. He earned a B.S. in Music Theory and has been mixing audio for about 30 years. Margraves made a career of managing the delicate blend of art and science that is front-of-house sound. He’s worked with a long list of notable artists and venues across the globe, and has led hundreds of audio seminars and workshops as well as authored various trade articles and white papers. Also, Margraves served as a worship audio director for nearly a decade and has worked as Applications Specialist with Sennheiser, Digidesign, and Waves. Along the way, he’s continued to mix FOH and coach at his home church, Elevation Church in Charlotte, NC, for more than 12 years.
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
Post-show music: Don't Panic by Niki FM. Niki FM is an electronic artist and producer currently based in Oakland, CA.
Listen to her music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/244i8KNeHUlURogMCNjXzE?si=q0d-BgyHSM6mF1f5YBLtNA
Michelle Pettinato has two courses "Mixing Music Live" and "Listen!" available on mixingmusiclive.com . We are giving away free tuition to one of her classes. Send us an email or post on our social groups as to why you want the course and we will pick a winner.
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On Episode 125 the hosts are joined by Sean "Sully" Sullivan , who has over 26 years of Touring and Television Mixing experience. They talk about the expectation of a "Record" quality mix coming out of our live consoles even when you are not a "studio engineer". Sully talks about some of his experiences with system engineers from one-offs to tours and how he handles those situations. They discuss one of Sully's first tours with Prince, and how Prince would mix FOH and Monitors from the stage while playing. Sully talks about micing techniques and balance when working with pianos on artists like Norah Jones, Alicia Keys, and Sarah McLachlan.
Sully has a multiple-page resume of amazing artists some of which include Alanis Morisette, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beastie Boys, Norah Jones, Alicia Keys, Beck, Rihanna, Rage Against the Machine, and many more as well as staff engineer for Eighth Day Sound and ATK.
Sully mentioned mixing his brother's band "RADIAN" recent album
Michelle Pentanato has two courses "Mixing Music Live" and "Listen!" available on mixingmusiclive.com . We are giving away free tuition to one of her classes. Send us an email or post on our social groups as to why you want the course and we will pick a winner.
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
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On episode 124 the hosts are joined by Adam Labov. Many of the artists He works with are support acts on major tours. They discuss the relatiosnhip of support acts with headliners as well as pulling double duty as Tour Manager and FOH Engineer on the same tour. They also discuss the importance of being able to relate or in tune with the artist and music you are mixing in order to translate it well. A few bands Labov has worked with recently include Mini Mansions, Goldroom, The RecordComapnay, and more.
Check out the "Firepit Sessions", a house concert experience founded in June of 2012 by Adam Labov. https://www.youtube.com/user/adamlabov
Michelle Pentanato has two courses "Mixing Music Live" and "Listen!" available on mixingmusiclive.com . We are giving away free tuition to one of her classes. Send us an email or post on our social groups as to why you want the course and we will pick a winner.
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
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Mixer and producer Kyle Black joins the hosts this week to talk about his work with artists like State Champs, Pierce the Veil, New Found Glory, 5 Seconds of Summer, and All Time Low. He shares how he takes cues from live sound reinforcement for his studio mixes and production techniques, shares some of his professional inspirations, and discusses - with guest host Chris Miller (FOH, State Champs, Blackbear) - what it's like to hear the music he mixed and recorded be performed live.
Catch up with Kyle at https://www.kyleblackproducer.com/
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
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Chris Miller (FOH, Blackbear) joins the hosts to chat about his mixing approach, adapting mixing techniques to different genres of music, bouncing between house of worship and touring work, and conveying emotion through his mixes. They also discuss the role that the mix engineers plays in the artist's artistic vision, and Kyle wishes for a tour bus.
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
The legendary David Morgan returns to the podcast on episode 121. He talks about how the current James Taylor tour is going, along with discussing his approach to mixing. They also discuss what it looks like to think about the end of your career, and how to mentally and financially prepare for it.
Check out David's first episode on Signal To Noise episode 52
Check out both How We Got Loud episodes on David Morgan, Episode 2 and Episode 6
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
The hosts are in the same room for the first time. Episode 120 was live from CFX (Church Facilities Conference & Expo), where Kyle and Chris hosted the LiveSoud Magazine speaker demo room. They talk about how to get the most out of a trade show, the attendee vs. manufacture experience, and more.
They are also joined by many guests such as Keith Clark ( Editor and Chief of ProSoundWeb), Karl Winkler ( VP of Sales at Lectrosinics), Samantha Potter ( ChurchSound U , Allen & Heath), and Hannah Goodien ( Rational Acoustics).
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
Greg Price and Brad Madix of Diablo Digital Inc. join the hosts on episode 119 to discuss live multi-track recording. They discuss the importance of always recording because you never know when that magic moment will occur. When you record every night on tour you take the pressure off. This allows the artists to relax and perform to their best ability and in the end, you will have your top shows recorded. It's no longer just capturing one night and hoping that was the best.
Greg and Brad also discuss how turn-key they make their systems at Diable Digial Inc. They want any size show or tour to be able to have a painless solution, that allows Engineers to focus on the show and not have to worry about the recording system working.
Greg Price and Brad Madix established Diablo Digital in 2013. They provide tours with high-quality easy-to-implement touring multi-track recorders.
Brad Madix was previously on episode 87
Greg Price was on How We Got Loud Episode #7
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
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Sporting the best mustache in live sound the hosts are joined by Tomas Wolfe on episode 118. He has an eclectic roster of touring artists such as Run the Jewels, Underoath, Clairo, Meg Myers, and many more. Wolfe got his start in the famous Viper Room and Roxy on the sunset strip. They talk about cutting your teeth in a club and working your way up as well as getting into some of the various artists he has been touring with.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
On Episode 117 the hosts talk with Jesse Vetrone about the role of a local venue house engineer. They discuss the various roles and responsibilities at a venue, what the relationship is like with incoming touring engineers, how to set up your system and workflow for consistency and more.
Jesse Vetrone is a house engineer at the Filmore in Charlotte, NC, as well as a freelance / touring audio engineer.
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
The Luke Combs audio crew joins the hosts on episode 116 from rehearsals as they are getting ready to go on tour in the round. They discuss outboard gear, the family nature of the whole crew, and some fun stories road stories. Todd Lewis ( FOH Engineer ) has been with Luke Combs for 5 years, starting back when was only playing 200-300 cap rooms, while Michael "Zuehs" ( Mon Engineer) and Dan McLaughlin ( RF / Mon Tech) have been with him for 3 years.
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
Todd “Peepa” Lewis is an Asheville, NC based engineer mixing FOH audio for Luke Combs. He comes to the Combs camp from the vigorous festival and rock club scene.
Michael “Zuehs” Zuehsow is a Nashville-based Mix Engineer currently mixing monitors for Luke Combs and manages Keystone Studios in Nashville. Has also toured as mix engineer or recorded with Lauren Alaina, O.A.R., Cherub, Montgomery Gentry, David Phelps, Colt Ford, Josh Gracin, Walker Montgomery, Sam Grow, Dusty Black, and more.
Dan McLaughlin is a Nashville-based audio engineer and tech currently touring as a RF, monitor, and backline tech for Luke Combs. He has previously worked with Needtobreathe, Welshly Arms, multiple corporate AV companies, and additionally mixes and consults with churches on a regular basis
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Rich Frembes joins the hosts on episode 115, to discuss his work as a loudspeaker designer at EAW and Fulcrum Acoustics. They get into topics such as how personal the projects are behind a brand and knowing when a design is not going to work and how to move on. Frembes also discusses how Fulcrum takes into consideration whats happens off-axis just as much as on-axis when it comes to speaker design. Going into the manufacturing side of the business after having been active in the field can be a tough decision however they discuss the multiple benefits both to the person and the manufacture.
Rich joined Fulcrum Acoustic in 2009 after almost ten years with Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW). During his time with EAW, he advanced steadily through several positions in application/customer support and product development. He also consulted on custom loudspeaker projects and conducted on-site system optimization sessions for high-profile clients. At Fulcrum, he works closely with Dave on all aspects of the product line. A native of Michigan, Rich worked as a FOH and monitor engineer with regional and touring bands in the Midwest. It has been said that Rich can detect the amplitude and frequency of a mosquito’s whine, and then provide that mosquito with high-fidelity concert amplification. In his spare time, Rich contemplates the fate of neo-capitalist ideologies in a poststructural era. He is also an inveterate collector of wooden spoons. In 2014, Rich was the recipient of the prestigious Willard Scott medallion for his life-long dedication to the pursuit of weather monitoring and forecasting.
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
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On episode 114, the hosts are joined by theater sound mixers Carin Ford & Anthony Jones. Ford early on was known for running sound effects and they discuss the progression of technology and responsibilities of that role. Jones talks about taking a Broadway show on tour and how that impacts your mixing/ design. They also discuss how mixing techniques can invoke emotion in the audience and more.
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
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On episode 113 Mary Broadbent joins the hosts to talks about getting her start from the ground up as a merch tech/truck driver for Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. This set Mary up to learn the Tour manager role. They discuss the respect level needed for merch techs and how they often are dismissed and overlooked as to what their skill sets actually are.
Mary Broadbent is a Tour Manager, Production Manager, and Guitar-Backline Tech who’s been in the music touring industry for 15+ years. She’s tour managed for artists such as Clairo, The Mowglis, Magic Giant, The Staves, Loote, Wrabel, and production managed/stage-managed the festival Girlschool and She Rocks Awards 2018 & 2020. In 2015 she added Guitar-Backline teching to her skill-set working for Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Against Me!, Plain White T’s, and Tegan and Sara. She also had a chance to jump behind the board running FOH for Wrabel, but would still consider herself very much a novice when it comes to sound engineering. She serves as a TM/PM mainly but pulls double duty Tour Managing & Teching when tours require it. During the 'pause' in the touring industry she found work as a Covid Compliance Officer for the ABC/Disney Show REBEL, and adopted a corgi, named Covax both of which kept her pretty busy most of last year. She enters the summer of 2021 jumping back on-board guitar teching for Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, and Stage Managing for My Morning Jacket, and is hopeful and excited for everyone to get back to work and on the road.
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
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Steve Adelman returns to the podcast on episode 112, to give an update on live event safety. They discuss many COVID-19 related topics such as liability, rights of venues/attendees, cancelation policies, insurance, and more. Steve Adelman is head of Adelman Law Group, PLLC and Vice President of the Event Safety Alliance. His law practice focuses on risk and safety at live events throughout North America, and he serves as an expert witness in crowd-related lawsuits.
Check out the Event Safety Podcast, your source for ideas, discussions, and news from the world of live event safety, brought to you by the Event Safety Alliance.
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What do flying a plane and mixing live sound have in common? Ngaio Nobumoto joins the hosts on episode 111 to discuss his work as a house engineer based out of Las Vegas. He also talks about his work as a commercial pilot and more.
Born in Las Vegas to a family of artists and raised between California and Vegas, Ngaio found his passion for music at age 6. He plays piano, guitar, bass, and sings, recording music under the name pinkcyan.
At age 14, he discovered an interest in photography, and began shooting professionally at age 16. His work is frequently described as modern and elegant, bearing a cinematic tone and element.
At age 21, Ngaio began pursuing a career in aviation as a pilot. He currently holds a commercial pilot certificate with an instrument rating, as well a flight instructor certificate. He teaches people how to fly out of the North Las Vegas (KVGT) airport.
Lastly, Ngaio is a live sound engineer. As a house engineer, he has provided front of house and monitor engineering services to a variety of artists such as Highly Suspect, P.O.D., The Midnight, Slothrust, Meg & Dia, Real Estate, DIIV, Girlpool, The Dodos, and many more. He has also run sound for a number of mid-to-large-sized corporate events.
Ngaio is a graduate of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, holding a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice. He is also a graduate of the College of Southern Nevada, holding an Associate’s Degree in Paralegal Studies.
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
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On Episode 110 Jeff Hawley joins the hosts to discuss the Philosophy of Sound. Minds are melted in this discussion as they contemplate questions like; where does sound actually occur, how do you define what sound is, and more
Hawley recently presented a research project on the topic called Doing a Double Take: (Further) Against the Primary Sound Account of Echoes
Jeff Hawley is the Marketing Director of Allen & Heath USA
Hawley mentioned on the podcast about his noise improvisation with Michael Grodsky
you can listen to a track of it here on SoundCloud
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Charlie Hughes is a loudspeaker design and measurement expert with over three decades of experience. He is currently a Principal Engineer at Biamp, and in the past has worked with AMFG, Altec Lansing, and Peavey, and also runs his own company, Excelsior Audio Design & Services. In this episode, he chats with the hosts about his journey and passion for audio test and measurement, the early era of audio analysis, and the loudspeaker measurement lab that he built.
Read about Charlie's measurement lab: https://www.prosoundweb.com/field-trip-endeavors-in-audio-accuracy/
Square Wave mythbusting: https://www.prosoundweb.com/square-waves-and-dc-content-deconstructing-complex-waveforms/
Browse Charlie's ProSoundWeb author archive: https://www.prosoundweb.com/tag/charlie-hughes/
Visit the Excelsior Audio website: http://www.excelsior-audio.com/
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
SPL is a hairy beast, one that can be misconstrued too easily. This week on the Church Sound Podcast, Michael Lawrence is back to chat with me about what Sound Pressure Level means for us sound engineers and how we can start measuring and understanding its consequences.
Michael's System Tech Blog
Rational Acoustics' YouTube
Check out other episodes of the Church Sound Podcast
Host Samantha Potter is co-lead instructor with Church Sound University — a training program tailored specifically for worship audio techs that’s now also available online. Reach her via email here.
Jade Payne joins the hosts on episode 108 to talk about some of her work with artists like Bikini Kill and Khruangbin. She has been in the industry for over a decade with roots in the punk rock scene. Jade recently got an Allen & Heath dLive CTI1500, and they discuss the benefits of owning your own gear and how it can improve your work.
She also talks about what it's like to have grown up listening to and loving a band, then getting to work with them, and balancing that dynamic
Check out her article on ProSoundWeb
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Jess Berg returns to the show as a special guest host for a wide-ranging conversation with jazz mixer Claudia Engelhart, best known for her work with guitarist Bill Frisell. Claudia discusses her unlikely roots, her unique approaches to her work, and her own journey through developing her skills.
Check out her article on ProSoundWeb
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWebis hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
The hosts (and guest host Kevin McCoy) are joined by theatrical sound designer Daniel Lundberg and theater sound mixer Mike Tracey for a lively conversation about design, mixing, and careers in technical theater. We also discuss the A/B system design on Jagged Little Pill, and Mike treats everyone to some GSM buzz for old times' sake.
Daniel Lundberg website: https://www.lundbergsound.com/
Mike Tracey website: https://mtsounddesign.com/
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWebis hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
Live Sound Bootcamp is on our Podcast network and hosted by Ryan O John, Brendan Dreaper, and Joe Santarpia. In this episode, the hosts catch up with Michael Lawrence, a freelance audio engineer well known for his work with the Signal to Noise podcast, as well as his incredibly geeky articles for Live Sound International and ProSoundWeb, Smaart webinars, and of course, his work as a systems engineer. He discusses his career path, provides some great tips on reading and reference material, and offers valuable hints and suggestions for people looking to get into systems engineering and design. He also talks about how to communicate effectively with system engineers.
Make sure you check out and subscribe to their podcast for more great episodes like this one.
Live Sound Bootcamp is sponsored by Rational Acoustics.
About The Hosts:
Ryan O John is a musician turned engineer, turned product designer, turned podcast host. He was playing instruments by 5 years old, with his first shows at age 12, recording his own albums by 13, and touring by 16 — he leans heavily toward the geeky side of sound. From small local clubs to international stadiums, metal to pop, Ryan’s career in live sound mixing has covered a lot of ground traveling the world with a ton of artists including Jessie J, Andy Grammer, Tove Lo, Banks, Liam Payne, Capital Cities and many more. Beyond just touring with pop and rock acts, he also designs audio consoles and software, mix records, and race cars.
After Brendan Dreaper picked up the drums in middle school, live music became an important part of his life. With a number of diversions under his belt, which included studying economics and working as a professional glassblower, he returned to music and found his footing behind the mixing console. Working from bar gigs to local festivals and eventually to touring with Magic! and Snoh Aalegra, Brendan has had the pleasure of making live music happen. Outside of geeking out about live sound on a podcast, he likes to play drums with the band vverevvolf, produce music and get real nerdy about anything Lord of the Rings related.
The third member of the trio, Joe Santarpia, is a live sound and recording/mixing engineer of 15 years, tour manager, musician and producer. His touring resume includes Mac Demarco, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Connan Mockasin, Best Coast, Surfer Blood, Inner Circle and others. Joe was a former staff engineer at Circle House Studios in Miami, FL and Faultline Studios (RIP) in San Francisco. during his free time he is an electronics hobbyist and recreational ice hockey player.
On episode 105 the hosts are joined by Jess Berg an audio engineer, PM, and TM. She got her start playing music at a young age but quickly fell in love with the audio and production side of the business. Jess has toured with artists like Dr. John, Waka Flocka Flame, Quadron, and more. Neil Diamond was the first person to pay Jess to play guitar when she was just 16 years old. They also get into the art of mixing Jazz from her experience mixing at the jazz club Dakota in Minneapolis.
Check out more of her story on SoundGirls.org
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWebis hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
The hosts are joined by audio engineer and PR guru Daniel Liston Keller, CEO of Get It In Writing, Inc. The discussion explores the importance of culture and storytelling with audio brands, secret unreleased audio gear, and discovering career paths in audio.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWebis hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
On this episode, the hosts are joined by audio engineer and sound designer Kyle Jensen, who is the Interim Head of Audio at the Dallas Theater Center. They discuss different approaches to theatrical sound design, working within technical and budgetary constraints, getting started in technical writing, and some emergent technologies in the theater sphere.
Connect with Kyle at https://www.kylejensenmedia.com/.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
On episode 102 the hosts are joined by Audrey Martinovich. She is the Co-owner of Audio for the Arts, Wisconsin-based recording studio specializing in acoustic music, and is a trusted engineer and producer for artists in the Midwest and beyond. Audrey started her journey as an opera singer who wanted to learn more about recording. A graduate of Madison Media Institute, she later became the first female contributor to Pro Tools Expert in 2017. A year later she was a finalist to receive the award for Breakthrough Studio Engineer from Pro Sound Europe. She has spoken and been on panels at Between the Waves Music Conferences, Empowering Women in Audio Clinics, and E-Women’s Network. Audrey is a Warm Audio artist, member of SoundGirls, AES, as well as a voting member of the Recording Academy where she serves on the Advocacy Committee.
Audrey is a regular contributor to Production Expert
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Silo Recordings, Basement Recordings:
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
On episode 101 the hosts are joined by Chris Demonbreun who is a system engineer with Sound Image. Some of his recent tours were with Imagin Dragons, Chris Young, and Zac Brown Band. Chris graduated from MTSU where he fell in love with live sound. He worked with Nashville regional sound company, Brantley Sound for 9 years before moving onto national touring with Sound Image. They discuss differences in working for a regional vs, national company, the path to get there, as well as normalizing the system engineer role as a viable career path.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
The ProSoundWeb Signal to Noise podcast celebrates the release of its 100th episode (Wednesday, May 5) with a live stream special edition featuring Jim Yakabuski, a music performance by noted artist Mike Green (his track “Break Free” is the show’s theme song), and special prize giveaways that include an Allen & Heath SQ Series mixer, a Mic Bundle from Audix, and many more.
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Rachael Moser joins the hosts on episode 99 to discuss the path she took to become a system tech with Clair Global. They discuss some issues they have encountered on shows, including a time when Rachel had to smack an analog console to bring the left side of the PA back to life mid-show.
A veteran of more than 15 years in professional audio, Rachael Moser has served in multiple roles – PA tech, monitor tech, RF tech, monitor mixer, and now system engineer/crew chief – with Clair Global in Nashville for more than a decade.
Check out Rachel Moser's article on ProSoundWeb
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
On Episode 98, the hosts are joined by Jay Clark of Kinetic Audio Technology. They discuss what goes into Esports as Jay helped pioneer a lot of the audio technology that goes into it, one of which is elaborate intercom systems.
Jay has worked in professional live audio for over 10 years now but has a pretty broad skillset such as broadcast engineer, Tour engineer, Systems tech, intercom specialist, ETCP certified rigger with over 5k hours logged, and a Certified EMT.
Jay also recently started a youtube channel called Kinetic Professionals. Kinetic Professionals is a Channel of learning across multiple disciplines within the live entertainment world.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
The Signal to Noise Podcast host presented virtually this year for the 2021 Central Region Audio Student Summit.
C.R.A.S.S. is a student-run summit located in Webster Groves, Missouri, hosted by the AES Chapter at Webster University.
This event welcomes industry professionals as well as students; high school and college, professors, and others interested in the subject of Sound.
C.R.A.S.S. consists of panels ranging from Recording, Mixing, and Mastering, Audio for Film and Visual, Live Sound, Keynote Speakers, and Networking Opportunities. This event is an excellent way to expand one’s knowledge in Audio and network with Professionals.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
On Episode 97, Becky Pell and Chad Olech join the hosts to talk all about touring. Everything from how to get on tour, what not to do while on tour, and much more of the day-to-day experiences.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
In episode 96 Michael, Kyle, and Chris discuss their dream gigs, what motivates them to keep going and lessons learned over the years. They also introduce the updated mentorship program.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
In this episode, the hosts are joined by FOH Engineer Craig "Bozz" Porter to discuss his work with artists like Tanya Tucker, Jason Bonham, and more. Find out what he thinks about mixing in drum triggers while working with artists like Machine Head and other metal acts. Porter also talks about his early roots in the metal scene and how that got him to where he is today along with common mistakes he sees new engineers make.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
This week, Michael and guest host Freyja Lawson chat with Alex Cerutti, monitor engineer for Dua Lipa and Lana Del Rey about upping their monitor mixing game. In addition, the hosts are joined by David Williams and Hannah Goodine, who both are mentored by Alex through the Signal to Noise Podcast Mentorship Program.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
Michael, Kyle, and Chris, along with special guests Jamie Anderson, president of Rational Acoustics, and mix engineer Ryan John, talk about the role of SPL monitoring in a modern live mixing workflow. We start with a crash course in SPL basics and then talk about how mix engineers can use various SPL metrics to enhance their mixes, rather than simply a compliance tool to appease the "noise police."
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
Jim Yakabuski joins us to talk about mixing in the rock n roll and corporate worlds. This was one of two panels we did at the Live Production Summit
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This is an impromptu FB live hang talking about what would be our 'dream console'? How does Allen & Heath view console ownership, riders, and product design? Does free will exist?
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
In this episode, A-level mix engineer and product manager Ryan John returns to the show to share his approach to mixing guitars, plus the group talks about getting peer feedback on mixes, and Kyle eats an entire pack of Starburst.
Check out Ryan's podcast, Live Sound Bootcamp at https://www.prosoundweb.com/podcasts/live-sound-bootcamp/.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
Dwayne Roberts is an independent sound engineer and the founder of Above Standard Audio / Visual Services in the Bahamas. In this episode, we talk with Dwayne about his path through "resort sound" into starting his own company, his approach to learning new skills and teaching others, and what the President smells like up close
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In this episode, Ash Levitt, the president of Heil Sound, joins the hosts to talk about the relationship of manufactures to mix engineers and artists. Levitt has a unique background in music, live sound, and broadcast as well as in research, psychology, and data analysis. All of this combined makes for a great combination when serving clients as well as future innovations for Heil Sound.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
Matt "Sound" Lawrence joins the show to talk about his work on global tours for artists such as Fifth Harmony, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Matisyahu, The Dirty Heads, Sublime W/Rome, and Strung Out. After many years on the road, it was time to change directions, to be with his family more. This path led him to work on the manufacturing side of the business with Allen & Heath and currently with Avid.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
This week on Eggs we have special guest Chris Leonard. Chris has been in the live audio business for nearly 20 years. Early in his career, he toured as a monitor engineer with Maryland Sound International, and such artists as Tears for Fears, Don Henley, Disturbed, Josh Groban, Anthony Hamilton, and more.
Presently, Chris is the Director of Audio at IMS Technology Services, a full-scale production company that provides audio, video, and lighting solutions for special events, conferences, and conventions nationwide. Chris and his team have provided technical support for some of the largest events around including the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl victory parade in 2018, which saw more than 800,000 people in attendance, and the last four presidential inaugurations.
Joining us to talk about getting his start in the audio business, what it’s like to run the largest stages in the world, what the future holds for the live entertainment industry, and so much more, please welcome to the show, Chris Leonard.
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Chris Leonard
Podcaster and Director of Audio at IMS Technology Services
IMS Technology Services: https://imsts.com/
How we got Loud Podcast: https://www.howwegotloud.com/
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Hosted by: Michael Smith and Ryan Roghaar
Produced by: Michael Smith and Ryan Roghaar
Edited by: Audiostar Entertainment
Theme music: "Perfect Day" by OPM
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In this episode, the hosts are joined by Jake Hartsfield a Nashville-based producer, mixer, and touring FOH engineer. They discuss his work with artists such as Ben Rector, Vulfpeck, Cory Wong, Kelsea Ballerini, and more.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
Karrie Keyes, co-founder of SoundGirls.org, joins the podcast to talk about her transition from analog to digital and how she manages stage volume for Pearl Jam. Keyes also talks about some of her roots with artists like Fugazi and Black Flag. Some more serious conversations on the "Exit Plan," how to know when to retire or move on, and the tough choices this industry can bring with the grueling lifestyle of touring.
Beginning her career in live sound at the age of 18, Karrie Keyes has been the monitor engineer for Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder for 30 years. She’s also spent ten years (1990-2000) as a monitor engineer for Red Hot Chili Peppers and has mixed a very diverse list of additional artists.
Read more about Karrie Keyes here:
https://soundgirls.org/traveling-the-long-road-karrie-keyes/
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
Brad Madix joins the podcast to talk about working with a wide variety of bands like Rush, Linkin Park, Van Halen, Florence + the Machine, Rage Against the Machine, and many more.
Madix discusses some of his mentors like Robert Scovil as well as getting into "the great debate", subs on an aux or not?
Greg Price and Brad Madix established Diablo Digital in 2013. They provide tours with high-quality easy-to-implement touring multi-track recorders
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
NAMM special Believe in Music Week episode, with NAMM President & CEO Joe Lamond about the state of the music industry and dive in deep with veteran engineer Mike Bangs (Aerosmith, Eric Clapton, George Strait, Katy Perry, Tom Petty).
The hosts are joined by guitarist, songwriter, and producer Cory Wong. We discuss Cory's approach to mixing his own records and his perspective on his IEM mix. We also learn about Cory's tours with Vulfpeck and Ben Rector, and what it takes to be a good rhythm guitar player.
Cory Wong recently launched a new YouTube series called Cory and The Wongnotes.
Hear Cory's IEM mix with Ben Rector.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard
We hung out on Facebook Live to talk about Kyle and his time with Fall Out Boy. Willa Snow and Hanna Goodine join us as well. How and when to reach out to others for help/mentorship is a common theme on the podcast, we got into that some more on this episode. Chad Olech dropped by for a special visit as well.
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris Leonard
Freyja Lawson joins the show to talk about being a freelance PA system tech, the challenges of staying current on many different speaker systems, and how to run your own company. Based in the UK, she got her start at Britania Row. Lawson spent part of her time during the pandemic making "how-to" videos for a series called "Locked Up With Digico"
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath
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Please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. "We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle."
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris Leonard
Dani Munoz, founder of Phantom Center and a concert and recording mix engineer, joins us this week. We talk about how he got his start in Columbia, mixing on the Waves LV1 and more. When it comes to mixing, you have to understand the vibe, especially when working with music styles like Island, Reggae, and Latin. We also discuss his work with Kali Uchis, Lykke Li and MAGIC!
During the pandemic, Munoz created The G-tone as an effort to continue to be able to provide for his family, while giving back to the community that supported him and a lot of other folks who found themselves in dire straits. He donates part of the proceeds of every sale to the MusiCares Coronavirus Relief Fund.
This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath
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Please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. "We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle."
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris Leonard
Erik Rogers joins us in this episode, to talk about how he co-founded HelloooTV, a virtual live concert production service. We spent some time talking about his transition from being a System Tech for Godsmack to mixing FOH. This tour had over 96 inputs to mix, so we dig into his approach to keeping it all under control, especially when paying attention to SPL. Rogers also talks to us about how he's using KLANG technology for virtual live concerts to enhance the experience and more.
Check out www.helloootv.com to find out more about what Erik Rogers is up to.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris Leonard
We spend some time wrapping up the year and talking about what we are all currently working on. Now is an excellent time to reflect on the struggles we have had and how to stay focused on moving forward and not coasting. It's been a fun year on the podcast, so we list and discuss the top 10 downloaded episodes of 2020.
Michael Lawrence Reviews the Audix TM2 IEM Measurement Tool
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris Leonard
Wes Stark joins us this week to talk about his experiences working with Michael through the Signal to Noise Podcast Mentorship Program. The hosts also discuss impostor syndrome, why it's okay to be wrong, and mixing at high elevations.
Get involved in the mentorship program by visiting the Signal to Noise Podcast Facebook group or sending us a message via signaltonoisepodcast.com.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris Leonard
Elyssa Kohen has served as A1, A2, and Assistant Audio on tour for theatrical productions such as Frozen, RENT, School of Rock, and Motown the Musical. In this episode, she joins us along with her colleague and previous Signal to Noise guest Kevin "Beard" McCoy to talk about many aspects of her work as a touring theatrical audio professional.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris Leonard
Dennie Miller joins us to talk about his work as FOH engineer for Volbeat. Miller is also a highly skilled system tech. We discuss the relationship between system tech and FOH mixer and more. Miller has worked with other artists like Miguel, Godsmack, Bob Dylan and more.
Check out Dennie Miller's setup on Volbeat:
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris Leonard
Production and tour manager Bill Reeves joins us in this episode to talk about "how to get on tour". We also talk about Roadies of Color United which Bill and "K.C." Jackson founded in 2009. Their goal is to be a place where professionals in the industry can unite, network, promote each other and collaborate to help promote a more diverse and inclusive industry.
Check out this article we referenced in the episode " Why White Tours Don’t Hire Black Tour & Production Managers"
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Ken Newman joins us in this episode. Currently, he is the FOH engineer for Barry Manilow. Ken tells us all about how he built his first two mixers in the early 70's, one a Gately Pro-Kit and the other he built from scratch. We touch on various parts of his 40 plus year career working with artists like Chris Isaak, Paul Anka, Shirley Maclaine, and many more as well as high-end corporate work. We talk about how Barry Manilow has very specific needs and discuss the "secret sauce" to his sound.
To hear more about Ken's career check out his interview on How We Got Loud
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Michael and Willa chat with Ashton Parsons, who mixes monitors for Disturbed and has also worked with Animals as Leaders, 98 Degrees, Bush, Anthrax, Fifth Harmony, Daya, Daughtry, Papa Roach, and many more, as monitor engineer, FOH engineer, tour manager, playback tech, and a variety of other production roles. Ashton gives some helpful guidance about mixing in-ear monitors and communicating with artists, and we discuss Willa's sandwich crust preferences.
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John Huntington joins us to discuss his new book Introduction to Show Networking. He is the leading expert in our industry on show networks and control systems. We discuss some of his earlier work in Vegas among other current projects he is working on.
We are giving away a free copy of his book. Go to www.SignalToNoisePodcast.com and enter to win.
John Huntington is a Professor of Entertainment Technology at New York City College of Technology, also known as Citytech, which is part of CUNY. Through his company Zircon Designs, Huntington freelances as an author, entertainment and show control systems consultant, and sound engineer.
Huntington's book Show Networks and Control Systems is the industry standard. First published as Control Systems for Live Entertainment by Focal Press in 1994, 2nd and 3rd editions were published in 2000 and 2007. In 2012, Huntington started self publishing the book, renamed it, and extensively expanded the networking coverage; he released a second edition in 2017.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris Leonard
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Audix just released a simple and effective way to test in-ear monitors (IEMs) for potential damage or performance degradation. By pairing the TM2 with test and measurement software, a transfer function of an in-ear monitor can be easily generated and compared to previous measurements of the same device. Steve Young and Fred Bigeh join us in a demonstration and discussion on the TM2
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris Leonard
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Ike Zimbel joins us again to talk old school audio. Ike tells us about how he achieved Frank Zappa style studio guitar effects live in 1979, using 5-way PA systems in 1980, time aligning crossover settings in speaker cabinets, with a tape measure and more.
Ike Zimbel is a wireless frequency coordinator and tech based in Toronto. A 35-plus year veteran of the audio industry. During that time he has worked extensively as a wireless microphone technician and coordinator, live sound engineer, recording studio technician, audio supervisor for TV broadcasts and have managed manufacturing and production companies.
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Dennis Culp has influenced the music industry from both sides of the console - not only is he the trombone player in the groundbreaking Christian ska band Five Iron Frenzy, but he's also the owner and executive producer of Singing Serpent, a company that offers composition and sound design services for some of the largest brands in the world.
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SGM Brian Archer & SSG Michael Willis from The United States Army Band join us this week. Many people may not realize you can do full-time audio and production work while in the Army. Brian & Michael talk about what lead them to an audio career path within the Army, and what type of work they do on a daily basis.
The United States Army Band is also looking to hire a Live Production Technician.
You can learn more about the job listing here : http://bit.ly/US_Army_Band
This episode is sponsored by: Audix
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This week, we are joined by Tarik Solangi, VP of Sales and Marketing for RCF loudspeakers.
Tarik and Kyle discuss their experiences as the "boots on the ground" interfacing between the R&D teams and the product's end users and the importance of support and service. We also delve into the manufacturer's role in the system design process, and the nuisance of cutting analog tape.
This episode is sponsored by: Audix
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In this episode, the boys are joined by Samantha Potter and Willa Snow to discuss that all-important aspect of our jobs: money. We touch on freelance vs salaried, full time vs part time, handling your own schedule and books, self advocacy, rates, and a whole bunch of related and important topics.
Send us your comments at [email protected]
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris Leonard
Live Episode #6 featuring guests: Jeff Hawley, Pavan Grewall, Daniel Lundberg
You can watch the video of this episode on the ProSoundWeb Youtube Channel
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris Leonard
Yes there is more than one Chris Leonard in the audio world. Chris joins us this week to discuss his path in audio including a humbling learing experience while on tour with Scott Stapp. Currently he is the Production Manager and Front of House Enginer for country artist Russell Dickerson.
Should we call oursleves Audio Engineers? We dig into this topic and more.
This episode is sponsored by: Audix
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris Leonard
On this episode, the boys are joined by the one and only Dave Rat. Dave mixed FOH for the Red Hot Chili Peppers for 30 years, and has also worked with Rage Against The Machine, Blink 182, Soundgarden, Foo Fighters, The Offspring, and more. When he was 18 years old, he co-founded Rat Sound Systems, a major provider of touring concert sound systems. Dave is best well known in the pro audio industry for his professional curiosity and innovation.
Visit Dave on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/www73171
This episode is sponsored by: Audix
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
Drew Thornton joins us this episode to talk about his new YouTube channel A Sum Of Two Busses . Currently Drew is the FOH engineer for Billie Eilish and previously artists like Sick Puppies, A Great Big World, Timeflies, and Amy Shark to name a few.
This episode is sponsored by: Audix
Please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. "We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle."
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
Michelle Sabolchick Pettinato, founder of MixingMusic Live and co-founder of Soundgirls.org joins us this episode. We get into her approach to mixing while reminiscing back to the good old analog days and the transition from analog to digital. Michelle talked about what inspired her to give back and be a voice to the audio community, and more.
With a career in professional concert sound that spans more than 30 years, Michelle has toured with and mixed a diverse roster of musical artists. Beginning with her initial break into touring, landing a gig as FOH engineer for Spin Doctors in the early 90s. For the past ten years, she has been FOH engineer for some of the biggest pop tours such as; Gwen Stefani, Jewel, Ke$ha, and many more.
Michelle is offering our listeners a 25% disscount for her courses on MixingMusic Live
use coupon code S2NMML25 when purchasing.
You can also go directly to these links to receive the discount:
Mixing Music Live- An Intro to Live Sound and Mixing
LISTEN! a Guide to EQ and Critical Listening
In addition, one lucky listener will be awarded a scholarship to Michelle's LISTEN! course, courtesy of the Signal to Noise podcast. To enter, leave a comment on the Signal To Noise Facebook Group, or send an email to [email protected], telling us why you'd like to take the course. The hosts will choose one winner and announce on Monday September 28th.
This episode is sponsored by: Audix
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
Ryan O John joins us again to talk about his approach to mixing drums and bass. Ryan has mixed FOH for a lot of bands like Pussycat Dolls, Jessie J, Phillip Phillips, and many more and is currently the Principal Product Manager & Principle Product Designer of live sound for Avid. We talk again about a fun project started by Ryan called "Mix 45", where a group of engineers record themselves starting from a blank desk and mix the same song in 45 minutes. It's a good test of how well you know your workflow, console, and mixing philosophy.
This episode is sponsored by: Audix
Please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. "We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle."
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
Internationally-acclaimed electronic music artist Joel Zimmerman a.k.a. Deadmau5 joins us this episode to talk about how his explorations into the technical innovations that form an integral part of his live show. We discuss the role of technology in his creative process and his full-circle approach to crafting a unique audience experience. Joel recently released his brand new performance controller OSC/PILOT, a bi-directional control surface that allows producers to use as a production tool when making music and also as a tool for live performances.
This episode is sponsored by: Audix
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
Our hosts speak with Steve Adelman, VP of the Event Safety Alliance, and head of Adelman Law Group, about the role each of us in the industry will play in the roadmap for restarting live events safely, including a discussion about liability and professional responsibility.
https://www.eventsafetyalliance.org/
ESA Reopening Guide: https://www.eventsafetyalliance.org/esa-reopening-guide
Steve Adelman VP, Event Safety Alliance YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/fen2005Way
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
ProSoundWeb Podcast Network joined forces to host “The FOH & Monitor Engineer Relationship” LIVE, the first-ever Front of the House Fridays live event. FofHF host Russ Long and Signal To Noise co-host Chris Leonard teamed up with FOH engineer Chris Taylor and monitor engineer Robert Bull to talk about mix strategies and how two sides of the same coin successfully come together
You can watch the video here: https://youtu.be/SEOy0PKqjpI
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
On this episode, Michael and Willa dive deeper into the art of theatrical sound design with guests Jason Crystal (Associate Sound Designer, Hamilton, The Cher Show) and his colleague Elisheba Ittoop (Sound Designer, The Edge of Night, A Raisin In the Sun, Testmatch). The conversation explores how technical tools help achieve artistic goals, and comparing and contrasting sound design for musicals and straight plays.
https://elisheba-ittoop.squarespace.com/
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Michael and Kyle are joined by touring audio engineer Fletcher McDermott and Smaart instructor Chris Tsnajoures to talk about their workflows for quickly wrangling PA du Jour, mixing techniques, and some nerding out about synthesizers.
Links: https://www.prosoundweb.com/2019-top-20-9-front-lines-why-we-measure/
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
Co-Host Chris Leonard was on the Church Sound Podcast episode 11.
"Chris Leonard, one of the hosts of the Signal To Noise Podcast and director of audio at IMS Technology Services joins me this week. What does it look like to play well with others? Chris and I discuss what it means to work with people we don't get along with (and why it matters most.) Additionally, we hash out adding in pads and tracks into worship sets. Also, what does the corporate world and the House of Worship world have in common?
Church Sound Podcast is sponsored by DiGiCo and KLANG, and is hosted by Samantha Potter, co-lead instructor with Church Sound University and editorial director with ProSoundWeb and Church Sound Magazine. Get ahold of her via email"
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
Doug Deems was a touring monitor engineer for 25 years with bands like P!nk, Backstreet Boys, Babyface, and Kid Rock to name a few. 10 years ago Doug transitioned into broadcast mixing for live sports like UFC, Hockey, and Football. We discuss how that transitions came about, where he got his start along with stories along the way, and how they helped develop his career.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
Pavan Grewall is a FOH engineer who has worked with Lizzo, Carly Rae Jepsen, Pentatonix, 5 Seconds of Summer, Meghan Trainor, Nick Jonas, and a long list of other major pop acts. Pavan joins Michael, Kyle and Chris to talk about both the technical and non-technical aspects of his work.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
In Episode 57, veteran front of house engineer Wayne Pauley details his all-analog approach at FOH for country artist Lee Brice, including the “epic” ATI Paragon II console, EQs, outboard processing, and more. Wayne, who’s also worked with artists that include Celtic Women, Bo Bice, Trisha Yearwood, and many others, also provides an overview of his system tuning process.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
In this Special Episode, the hosts went live again in the Signal To Noise Podcast Facebook group to hang with some friends - Carter Hassebroek, Hannah Goodine, Kevin McCoy and Pavan Grewall. We talked about all sorts of interesting and nerdy things - reality vs expectations, the ethics of SPL, console ownership, and more.
You can watch this episode on our ProSoundWeb YouTube Page as well.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
The Hosts take some time to reflect and give advice in hindsight. Starting with exploring possible career paths with manufacturers and breaking down a few things "they" wish they knew earlier on in their career.
We talk about our new mentor program in our Signal To Noise Facebook Group.
Episode Links:
Chris mentioned a few of his recommended podcasts to check out
The Church Sound Podcast
Front Of The House Fridays
Live Sound Bootcamp Podcast
SoundGirls Podcast
Idle Hands with Andrew Stoakley
Twenty Thousand Hertz podcast
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
Alexandria Perryman is a live broadcast engineer and Emmy winner working at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, where one of her jobs is to run audio for the astronauts on the International Space Station. We talk about the most recent Space X launch which Alexandria mixed, along with the various other audio jobs she encounters on a daily basis.
Alexandria also serves as the producer of NASA’s official podcast Houston We Have a Podcast.
This episode is sponsored by: Audix
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
The hosts welcome Kevin McCoy and Adrianna Brannon from the audio crew of the hit musical Hamilton, to talk about their work with the touring production of the show, including mixing, mic wrangling, and much more.
Episode Links:
Adam Savage Explores the Sound Mixing of Hamilton
Making the Custom Microphones for Hamilton
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
Jamie Anderson of Rational Acoustics joins us for a discussion on SPL ( Sound Pressure Level). Many people still have a knowledge gap or misunderstanding in this area, especially when it comes to exposure. However, Smaart V8 and Smaart SPL now have some new features that allow us to monitor SPL in ways not available in the past. Both Michael and Chris have spent a lot of time over the past year researching and learning effective uses for SPL monitoring in various applications.
Jamie has been teaching and working in the field of sound system engineering, measurement and alignment for over 17 years. During his career, he has worked as a technical support manager and SIM instructor for Meyer Sound Laboratories, as a system engineer on tour for A-1 Audio (kd Lang) and UltraSound (Dave Matthews Band), and most recently, as a product manager and instructor for SIA and EAW.
In the course of his professional career, Jamie has taught more than 350 SIM and Smaart classes, for over 5000 students (!), in over 20 countries on 6 continents. He has been the house system engineer for 4 Montreux Jazz Festivals and 6 Telluride Bluegrass Festivals, has worked with The Grateful Dead, Anita Baker and Louis Miguel Tours, and has been involved in hundreds of system alignments across a vast and diverse range of venues (studio to stadium) and applications (theatre, church, clubs, rock and roll tours, conventions, etc .)
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
David Morgan has had a storied career mixing for some of the most illustrious artists in the world, including Paul Simon, James Taylor, Fleetwood Mac, Carole King, Stevie Nicks, Mick Jagger, Boz Scaggs, Whitney Houston, and many more. David also authored 100 episodes of his column "On the Digital Edge" for FOH Magazine from 2011 through 2019. In this episode, David joins us to chat about working with such legendary artists, how he got his start, and how he keeps his gigs.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
Ryan O John has mixed FOH for a lot of bands like Pussycat Dolls, Jessie J, Phillip Phillips, and many more and is currently the Principal Product Manager & Principle Product Designer of live sound for Avid. We talk about a fun project started by Ryan called "Mix 45", where a group of engineers record themselves starting from a blank desk and mix the same song in 45 minutes. It's a good test of how well you know your workflow, console, and mixing philosophy. Ryan discusses his vocal chain approach along with other mixing techniques. We talk about the relationship with the FOH Engineer and Artist and how we represent the art properly and managing expectations.
Episode Links:
www.ryanojohn.com
Ryan John's Mix 45
Michael's Mix 45
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
To mark its 50th Episode, the Signal To Noise podcast went live on both the ProSoundWeb Facebook page and YouTube page .
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
Ike Zimbel is a wireless frequency coordinator and tech based in Toronto. A 35-plus year veteran of the audio industry. During that time he has worked extensively as a wireless microphone technician and coordinator, live sound engineer, recording studio technician, audio supervisor for TV broadcasts and have managed manufacturing and production companies. Coordinating 200+ channels of RF is Ikes's specialty for events like The NHL All-Star game. We dig into all things RF with Ike.
Ike Zimbel's ProSoundWeb Articles
Ike Zimble's Website
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
In this Special Episode, the hosts went live again with the Signal To Noise Podcast Facebook group to hang with some friends. Ryan O John, Eddie Caipo, Eric Ferguson and Hannah Goodine joined in to talk about a variety of topics: Ryan’s approach to vocal chain and tom gates when mixing, the value of maintaining relationships and how important that is to a successful career, putting ourselves in the “headspace” of audiences while mixing — reading the audience is just as important as watching the band.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/Chris Leonard
Arica Rust is a live sound engineer specializing in systems engineering. She currently freelances under her company Wavelength Engineering, and has extensive experience working with L-Acoustics and d&b audiotechnik systems. She works with companies such as Solotech, Sound On Stage, Morris Light & Sound, and more. Her experience ranges a diverse clientele from artists such as Ben Howard, Sarah McLachlan, and Hillsong United among others, to corporate events for companies such as IBM, Oracle, and Salesforce. She also works with Rational Acoustics providing educational support. Arica joins us for a discussion on her work as a freelance system engineer.
Visit Arica at https://www.wavelengthengineer.com/ & https://soundgirls.org/contributors/arica-rust/
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
The working relationship between the FOH mix engineer and the system tech is critical for ensuring a quality and consistent experience for the audience. On this episode, professional system engineer Carter Hassebroek and mix engineer Jim Yakabuski join us for a deep dive on their working relationship and process on the 2019 Peter Frampton tour.
Jim Yakabuski on ProSoundWeb: https://www.prosoundweb.com/author/jim-yakabuski
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Signal To Noise went live with some friends (April 27) talking about church streaming, gig horror stories, and checking on our mental state of mind during these rough times.
Hosts Chris Leonard, Kyle Chirnside and Michael Lawrence are joined by Church Sound Podcast host Samantha Potter and special guests Brian Maddox, Willa Snow and Hannah Goodine in a lively, wide-ranging discussion.
You can watch this in video form on the ProSoundWeb Youtube channel.
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We had a ton of fun talking to both Chris Rabold and Mitchell at the same time. We have had both as guests before on the podcast. When Rabold he was on with us, mentioned he wanted to have a conversation with Mitchell, so we said let's do it. Robold wanted to dig into Mitchell's approach to mixing. Rabold can relate well to Mitchell's world of Umphrey's McGee as he spent 11 years in the jam band world with Widespread Panic. We also talk about their approach to monitoring SPL per show and more.
Episode 35. Chris Mitchell
Episode 40. Chris Rabold
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In the world of professional production, life on the road can be challenging, and now there’s a support group to help production pros meet those challenges. In Episode 45, the hosts talk with Paul and Courtney Klimson, industry veterans are establishing The Clinic, a non-profit agency to provide essential resources to touring pros and their families that’s based in southwest Michigan.
"Our mission is simple. We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle."
Paul’s career includes 20 highly credited years of production experience with TV broadcast, large-scale concert tours, music festivals and special events. In 2008, he was plucked out of John Legend’s “Evolver Tour” to audition (at the set of Saturday Night Live in NYC) for what was to become the Late Night With Jimmy Fallon television show. In 2013, he designed and built the monitor package for the famous Studio 6B set at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in NYC and saw the show through its memorable transition into The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Meanwhile, Courtney spent the past decade in NYC where she built an entire pro audio installation division at the Masque Sound & Recording Corporation with notable audio clients that include The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York University, and the famous and expansive St. Patrick’s Cathedral located in the heart of New York City. While at Masque, she got the call to work in television production on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and was instrumental in putting together the uniquely memorable live U2 rooftop performance at Rockefeller Center for the highly-anticipated inaugural week episode (and February 18 broadcast) of the show. Find out more about Paul & Courtney here
http://www.theroadieclinic.com
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
Should you go to school for audio? There are many factors that play into this conversation. This is a difficult topic as weighing out the pros and cons can be different for each person and school. We attempt to have a healthy discussion about this with Eric Ferguson and Hannah Goodine.
Eric Ferguson is an assistant professor of Live Sound Production at the New England School of Communications at Husson University in Maine. He also has extensive experience in the studio and with sound reinforcement, including world touring with artists such as Lee Ritenour and James Ingram. Eric is also a ProSoundWeb contributor.
Hanna Goodine is a student at Husson University as well as Michael Lawrence's apprentice
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
UK based audio engineer Hannah Brodrick joins us this episode to talk about her career path and experiences in live sound. She is the co-founder of EU based organization called 'Women in Live Music'. Their aim is to try to equalize the gender balance across the music industry. They do this via workshops, mentoring, job opportunities and many more. In 2019 Hannah also won the Shure 24 Audience Choice - A celebration of people pushing the limits of audio culture around the world, brought forward by Shure and Mixcloud.
Episode Links:
Hannah's Website: https://www.hannahbrodrick.com
Hannah's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-brodrick-81ab6950/
Women In Live Music: https://womeninlivemusic.eu
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In this episode, Michael and Willa talk with FOH engineer and tour manager Daniel Ramirez, who currently works with the Wood Brothers. Daniel talks about his approach to balancing tour management and FOH mixing, some advice for those aspiring to fill those roles, and some of the unique mixing challenges of the acts he's worked with.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
What do Yoga therapists and monitor engineers have in common? For Becky Pell, they are one and the same. Becky has been touring worldwide for over 25 years with high-profile bands and artists like Westlife, Muse, Kylie Minogue, Take That, and A-ha. The future of in-ear monitoring is still being explored which is why Becky recently stepped into a new world of monitor mixing with the Klang 3D IEM system. We spend some time digging into one of the top PSW articles of 2019 on the history of stage monitoring which she wrote. Continuing the recent trend of episodes on monitor engineers, we discuss a few more tips and tricks. Becky is also a registered Yoga Therapist and Yoga Teacher. Check out her website ( RocknRoll Yogi ) where you’ll find blogs about yoga, personal development, and touring life as a sound engineer, as well as healthy recipes and links to further online content such as videos and audio recordings of guided meditations; and of course, details about where you can join Becky in person for workshops and retreats!
You can check out all of Becky Pell's ProSoundWeb articles here: https://www.prosoundweb.com/tag/becky-pell/
You can also read more about her on SoundGirls.org
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
Chris Robold, who is currently the FOH engineer for Bruno Mars joins us to talk about the gear he is using, console workflow, and all-around approach to mixing a dynamic fun show. Bruno Mars is very involved with all aspects of his show including how it sounds. Chris talks about how he manages the artist relationship to deliver what Bruno wants. We discuss some of his past work including Widespread Panic, Kenny Chesney, Lady Gaga and more. Many of these acts tour stadiums which can be drastically different than your typical arena, so we discuss how this affects Chris's approach to the mix.
Ken "Pooch" Van Druten an industry veteran and recent guest of ours started a YouTube series with Chris Rabold, where they discuss audio tips and tricks. Go check it out!
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
Andrew Stoakley is a television audio production mixer with over 25 years of experience in remote mobile work, mixing a wide range of sports broadcasts (MLB, NHL, NBA, NFL, CFL, MLS, curling and many others) along the way. He’s currently the production show mixer for the Toronto Blue Jays broadcasts. We spend our time talking about what goes into a sports broadcast mix, everything from the input list, mic placement, mixing style, effects of the stereo image in relationship to camera movement and more.
We also looked at the similarities and differences in tools and techniques between mixing for broadcast versus front of house. Andrew went into more detail on his ProSoundWeb article entitled: Different But The Same: Talking Wih Broadcast Mixer Andrew Stoakley About The Craft.
Andrew also recently released his own podcast where he talks to eleven different A1’s about what got them interested in the craft and why we love what it is we do. This series is not about the nuts and bolts about the job, it was intended to be a conversation between two or three people who love what they do and why they do it. “This concept was something I had been thinking about doing for a long time. My first love has always been radio and in part of my professional life, I help other people build their own podcast studios. When the COVID-19 pandemic sadly occurred, it allowed me to work on this pet project” says Stoakley. “The title comes from my own issues with idle hands - I hate it! I hope you find the conversations as interesting as I did to record them and I think it really shines a little light into the world of television audio.”
Go check it out: Idle Hands
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
In episode 38, the hosts are joined by Merlijn van Veen, a noted audio educator, particularly on the subjects of system optimization, array theory, and subwoofers. Currently the senior technical support and educational specialist at Meyer Sound, Merlijn talks about system engineers and how it’s not just about getting the mix right, but also about delivering the same show to everyone.
The discussion also touches on sound pressure levels (SPL), still a highly misunderstood concept in pro audio circles. Both the hosts and Merlijn have been doing a lot of research on SPL of late, so the conversation offered a great opportunity to dig further into the topic. And it wouldn’t be a complete discussion with Merlijn if the subject of subwoofers weren’t addressed!
Episode Links:
The Merlijn van Veen Article Archive On PSW
Merlijn van Veen Website
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
Will Miller joins us this episode to talk more monitors. Will has spent the last eight years with Barry Manilow as Monitor Engineer. Prior to that, he spent many years with Josh Groban, Disturbed along with others. Our Co-Host Chris Leonard spent a few years with Will working at Maryland Sound and on a few tours together. We spend some time talking about how Will got into the business as well as breaking down more tips for mixing monitors.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
Our guest this episode is Eddie "El Brujo" Caipo, who has worked as a studio engineer, producer, FOH and monitor engineer for some of the biggest names in the music industry.
He is currently the monitor engineer for Enrique Iglesias but has also had the privilege to work as the FOH and MON engineer for a wide range of artists such as Gwen Stefani, Christina Aguilera, Smash Mouth, Tears for Fears and more.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
When Chris Mitchell is not out touring as the FOH engineer for Umphrey's McGee he spends his free time restoring huge analog consoles with low channel counts, no dynamics, and limited EQ. Chris finds great satisfaction from reverse engineering some unknown past engineer’s brilliant but outmoded work and re-purposing it for a second life. He enjoys resurrecting consoles that have been discarded but still have the potential to create unique, beautiful sounds.
We also discuss another article by Chris Mitchell on improving emotional conductivity. Why do we do what we do? As the producers of live music, we find ourselves in the unique position of helping create fundamental emotional connections between creators and fans. Our day job is their peak experience. The hard question is how to quantify that emotional conductivity in some way. The most important thing we can do is step away from the desk and listen. Listen with the heart of a fan and the ears of an engineer.
Episode Links:
The Days Of Rosewood & Iron: Restoring And Enhancing An Early ’80s Mixer
Chris Mitchell's Articles on ProSoundWeb
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
Willa Snow talks with the hosts about how she got her start in pro audio and what fuels her passion. Other topics include what house sound techs can expect from touring engineers coming through their venues, how mistakes can push us forward to the next level, where and how to find touring opportunities — and — worst catering stories!
Based out of Austin, TX with a deep passion for the industry, Willa also serves as a chapter head for SoundGirls.Org, an organization dedicated to inspiring young women in the field of audio by providing educational and networking opportunities.
A reminder — check out the Signal To Noise Facebook Group. It’s a space for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments! Let’s build a great sound community with a place to learn, discuss and reminisce about the “good old days.”
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
Tyler Walters joins us for a great discussion on the best practices and daily work of a system engineer. This past summer (2019) Tyler was on the road serving as system engineer for the Outlaw Music Festival, an event organized by the original outlaw himself, Willie Nelson. He wrote about the tour and his workflow approach in a ProSoundWeb article. "Staying Ahead Of The Game: System optimization For a Music Festival On Wheels"
A reminder — check out the Signal To Noise Facebook Group. It’s a space for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments! Let’s build a great sound community with a place to learn, discuss and reminisce about the “good old days.”
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
We take a listener question today about console workflow. We dig into what that looks like when doing monitors from FOH. We also breakdown some monitor mixing best practices.
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
Rooted in a passion for the industry, Jeff Hawley of Allen & Heath USA talks about his path in the "music business". It's not always what you dream of as a kid.
In addition, Allen & Heath has a heavy presence in the house of worship market and that’s not by mistake. We discuss what influences that and how the A&H team is heavily focused on the training aspect of it all. And, Jeff also talks about his involvement with updating the consoles in the iconic Viper Room on the Sunset Strip in LA.
If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? We close out our conversation with a short thought experiment on the philosophical side of audio and what Jeff is currently studying.
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Episode Links:
Church Sound Podcast
http://churchsoundu.com
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard
What we do in our downtime whether planned for or not, is very important. The recent flood of canceled shows due to the Coronavirus has left many with more of this time than expected. Instead of focusing on the recent developments and foreseeable future we discuss what to do during any time of the year that may be slow. Everything from budgeting, diversifying your income, attaining the next level of education, focusing on health and more.
We would love for you to join our Podcast Facebook group. We wanted to create a space for listeners of the podcast to create a conversation around the topics and people we talk to. We want feedback and questions. This podcast is just as much for you all as it is for us. So let’s build up a great sound community with a great place to learn, discuss and  reminisce of the good old days! https://www.facebook.com/groups/243833546641306/
Episode Links:
Church Sound Podcast
http://churchsoundu.com
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The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard (the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
Michael nearly misses the recording session in order to get free pancakes, and Kyle is reminded how old he is. Kyle and Michael chat with FOH engineer and tour manager Chad Olech to discuss his experience juggling both jobs. Chad has worked with a number of major artists, including Shinedown, Fallout boy, Demi Lovato, Alice in chains, Deftones, P.O.D. and others.
Episode links:
Mike Green music: https://mikegreen.bandcamp.com/
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrenceand pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard (the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
We had a "boys night out" with just the hosts. We wanted to get a bonus episode out and a follow up to our previous "Art of Mixing" episode 17 conversation.
Episode links:
Mike Green music: https://mikegreen.bandcamp.com/
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrenceand pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard (the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
Howard Page, senior director of engineering at Clair Global has served as front of house engineer for top artists such as Sting, Phil Collins, Van Halen, Paul Simon, James Taylor and many more. We spent most of our time talking about His approach on tuning and optimizing large-scale concert sound systems, a recent article on ProSoundWeb
Jim Yakabuski joins us as well this week for the third time as this topic of system optimization is also something he cares about greatly.
We also spend some time on Howards history of consoles, with his transition from analog to digital along with his work on the Studer Vista 5 SR.
Episode links:
Mike Green music: https://mikegreen.bandcamp.com/
Tuning & Optimizing Large-Scale Concert Sound Systems: https://www.prosoundweb.com/tuning-optimizing-large-scale-concert-sound-systems/
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrenceand pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard (the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
Ken "Pooch" Van Druten is one of the industry's most in-demand FOH engineers, having mixed for artists as successful and wide-ranging as Iron Maiden, Linkin Park, Michael McDonald, Katy Perry, Motley Crue, Seal, KISS, Jay-Z, and many more.
Pooch is also a graduate of the Berklee College of Music in Boston MA, and has been voted FOH Engineer of the Year twice by the Parnelli Awards, and eight times by the Tourlink Top Dog Awards.
He took some time out of his busy schedule to chat with us about his career and his approach to his work.
Episode links:
Mike Green music: https://mikegreen.bandcamp.com/
System Tilt Viewpoints: https://www.prosoundweb.com/2019-top-20-7-the-right-tilt-a-discussion-of-system-tuning-approaches-preferences/
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrenceand pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard (the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
Shannon Slaton, a prominent theater sound designer and mixer, joins us this week. We discuss topics like mixing workflow, understanding the dynamics of a show and bringing them to life through the mix, how system design goes hand in hand with the final mix and more.
He has designed tours of Shrek, Hairspray, The Producers, The Full Monty, The Wizard Of Oz, The Drowsy Chaperone, and The Wedding Singer. On Broadway, he has mixed Jersey Boys, The Drowsy Chaperone, Spring Awakening, Fela!, Anything Goes, Legally Blonde and more. He was also the Production Sound for The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway and the US national tour.
Shannon is the author of Mixing a Musical: Broadway Theatrical Sound Techniques. This comprehensive book encompasses every position from shop crew labor to assistant designer to sound board operator and everything in between. Written in a clear and easy to read style, and illustrated with real-world examples of personal experience and professional interviews, Slaton shows you how to mix live theatre shows from the basics of equipment and set ups, using sound levels to creating atmosphere, emotion and tension to ensure a first rate performance every time.
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard (the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
Karl Winkler joins us to talk about the evolution of wireless microphone systems through the years, how he was on the product development team for the noted Neuman KMS 105 microphone, and much more. Having spent most of his 25-plus year career working with manufacturers and currently a vice president with Lectrosonics, he gets to see a different side of professional audio and shares a lot of interesting observations.
Karl’s also one of the most prolific writers in pro audio, having contributed dozens of articles to ProSoundWeb and Live Sound International magazine alone (located here) in addition to other publications. Be sure to check out his entire PSW archive, and don’t miss his latest contribution, “Showing The Way: The Power Of Positive Thinking (& Acting).”
Devoted to education and mentoring, Karl continues to focus on teaching best practices regarding the “people side” of the business as well as more technical aspects such as setting wireless mic transmitter gain properly — here’s the video:
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside / Chris Leonard (the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
Pete Erskine has provided communications design, RF and operational services to entertainment professionals around the world. His clients have included the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), Walt Disney Productions, The National Football League, The Olympic Games, Clair Broadcast and more.
Over the years, Erskine has developed a reputation not only for excellent design, audio engineering, and communication systems skills, but also for his ability to rescue the show under the most adverse conditions and under great pressure.
You can check out Pete's work and all of his resources we talk about at www.bestaudio.com
For some for some of the images Pete references in our conversation check out the episode page on ProSoundWeb
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrenceand pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard(the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
Grace Royse a 17 year veteran of the industry joins us this week. Punk rocker at her core, she started with bands like No use for a Name, Useless ID, Pour Habit, Dirty Heads, Cypress Hill, Sublime and more. She quickly progressed to Production Manager on tour and many festivals / large scale productions. Grace has a passion for learning the craft, growing yourself professionally and passing that onto the next generation.
You can check out her ProSoundWeb articles here : http://bit.ly/2ugp926
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrenceand pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard(the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
Jim Yakabuski joins us this week to talk about paying as much attention to what comes off the backs of the loudspeakers as what comes out the front. This was a recent article on ProSoundWeb. We also talk about the psychological side of the gig and how that plays into the relationship between artist and engineer. Even as a veteran in this industry Jim acknowledges how much he still has to learn and how the journey never ends.
You check out all of Jim's articles on ProSoundWeb here: http://bit.ly/35OacSh
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrenceand pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard(the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
Jason Moore joins us this week and is currently the FOH Engineer for Train but has worked with artist like David Cook, Selena Gomez, Seven Mary Three and more. Michael recently went to see him mix for Train, who he has been with the past 7 years. You can check out that article here: http://bit.ly/37Ip0Dd
We discuss challenges he faces when mixing different artist through the years, managing dual roles of FOH and PM along with gear choices and more. It wouldn't be a complete show with talking about food of course and interestingly enough Jason toured with Guy Fieri as well.
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrenceand pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard(the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
We break down a few of the Top 20 articles on ProSoundWeb from 2019. We talk about our New Year's resolutions, and our plans to open up a taco stand at the next trade show.
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard(the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
We answer a listener’s question about Spill Groups and then talk with production sound mixer Tod Maitland, a 3-time Academy Award nominee who comes from a family of film sound mixers and is a pioneer in the use of EQ and wireless microphones in recording for film. They go in-depth about capturing dialogue versus ambient sound as well as discussing movies Tod’s worked on, such as the recently released “Joker” as well as “The Greatest Showman,” the upcoming “West Side Story,” and many others. (Read more about Tod’s dynamic career here.) Links to: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0537972/
Tod also talks about the Shure Axient Digital wireless microphone system and how well it works in tough RF environments like New York City, and especially in applications requiring miniscule beltpack transmitters.
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard (the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
All three hosts are on the podcast together for the first time, and they have a lively discussion, noting that unconventional methods to mixing aren’t necessarily wrong as well as sharing different approaches on how to EQ, the fact that teaching someone how to mix isn’t easy, and much more.
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard (the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
In Episode 16, we welcome new co-host Chris Leonard, who’s been doing audio professionally for more than 18 years. He and Michael focus on possible career paths in professional audio, setting objectives, building a resume — essentially, “how to get where you want to be.” They also share their own career experiences and what they’ve meant along the way.
More about Chris: he’s currently the Director of Audio at IMS Technology Services, a production company headquartered in Garnet Valley, PA, where he’s served for almost a decade. Prior to that he worked with Maryland Sound as a touring monitor engineer for bands like Tears for Fears, Josh Groban, Don Henley and Disturbed as well as national events like Times Square New Years Eve and the Presidential Inauguration. Find out more about him here.
The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard (the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts).
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This time out (Episode 11), the hosts talk with veteran front of house engineer Bruce Reiter about his career as well as his work with Five Finger Death Punch, who he’s served as FOH and production manager since 2010.
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