7 scenarios that make sound techs hate people
hi friends. i wanted to start my first post at sea legs off with a little live music humor. this is dedicated to the sound techs. when you are an independent tech, you end up working with lots of...
View Articletips for interacting with your audience
over the past 4 years at around 240 shows a year i’ve made some notes about what works when it comes to keeping your audience’s attention, staying intriguing and how to get people to come back and see...
View Articleknow your sound tech – feature #1 – patrick coleman
Pat Coleman Name: Patrick Coleman Location: Halifax, NS Occupation(s): Sound Systems Plus, live sound tech, (independent) recording engineer, producer, road manager/ driver Where can we find you doing...
View Articlevocal mics 101: get learned on how to use them
ahoy, and welcome to vocal mics 101. today on sea legs, we’re going to talk about the basics of using a hand-held corded microphone. vocals are arguably the most important instrument in a song, and mic...
View Article3 of the funniest things that have happened at shows i’ve teched
so clearly, i get around doing sound at the company house, some festivals, etc. and i get to see a lot of weird but awesome things. be it a ridiculous interaction with an audience member or falling...
View Articlesmall spaces, loud bands and good sound – is it possible
The answer is yes – but there are some rules you need to follow to make sure things work out. Here are the things i’ve noticed over the past few years that really mess up sound for rock/jazz/indie/any...
View Articleknow your sound tech – feature #2 – evan cox
Name: Evan Cox Occupation: Freelance Sound Engineer at One Sound Productions Where can we find you doing sound?: HRM Top 3 favourite local artists: Cyril Pye, The Brass TaXXX, Vive Favourite genre to...
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