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Why Your Church Vocals Don’t Cut Through (And How to Fix It) Most church vocals don’t sound bad; they just don’t cut through. You turn them up, but they still struggle to sit on top of everything else happening on stage. It feels like the vocal is fighting the band instead of leading it. We […]

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Thanks to Sweetwater for sponsoring this video! Does the Allen & Heath Qu Actually Make Mixing Easier? Buying a digital mixer isn’t just about the features. The real question is, does it actually help you create great sound without friction? We see this all the time with the churches we work with. On paper, a […]

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PreSonus StudioLive SE16 Review: Who It’s For and How to Get the Most Out of It If you’re thinking about upgrading your church’s mixer or stepping into digital mixing for the first time, the PreSonus StudioLive SE16 sits in a really interesting spot. It’s not trying to overwhelm you with endless features, but it also […]

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The Importance of Ambience in Your Live Stream In a recent live stream review, we kept noticing the same issue pop up over and over again: ambience. Some churches had way too much of it in their mix, and others didn’t have nearly enough. When I say ambience, I’m talking about the combination of reverb […]

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How to Learn Piano the Simple Way (Even If You’ve Never Touched a Key) So, you’ve always wanted to play piano, but every time you look at those 88 keys, your brain says, “Nope, too complicated.” Here’s the good news: learning piano doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, with the right approach, you can […]

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