Last week, on Audio Monday, I wrote a little blurb about how I think a successful sound check should go. Several people brought up a valid question in the comments: Who’s in charge of a sound check? While the answer could be, “It depends,” I would say 97.6% of the time in church settings, the FOH engineer [...]
Posts Tagged ‘credibility’
Five Things I’d Say to Young Sound Engineers Pt. 1
Chris Huff at Behind the Mixer wrote an interesting post last week. He wrote about how musicians see sound techs. It’s a good, enlightening and sometimes hard read. I recommend it. One of the comments that really got me was this one: Do you give suggestions to the sound tech? – All the time and [...]
Raising Your Credibility Score Pt. 2
Picking up from where we left off yesterday, let’s figure out how to raise your credibility score. Following even a few of these ideas will go a long way in making your life easier at FOH. The worship leader and band will respect you more and it may even make you more popular with the [...]
Raising Your Credibility Score
This post is another in a series of articles that grew out of a breakout session at Willow Creek’s Arts Conference a few weeks ago. The session was Thriving at Front of House, and speakers included Robert Scovill, Chris Gille and Scott Ragsdale. I give Scovi credit in advance for much of the content herein. [...]

