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Tips To Prepare for Classes If your church sound is distorted or poor, your message is compromised. You lose impact. The Audio Production & Systems classes cover a full array of practical audio topics for all learning levels. Tweaking, tuning or overhauling audio is now less of a burden.

Classes cover tips, tricks and techniques for optimal sound reinforcement and live sound. No need to be an audio geek. Learn how to improve the quality of your current audio system or how to purchase a new one that fits your needs and standards.
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Recording Your Church Service - Church Video Production Displays
Recording Your Church Service
Our Price: $30.00

Record your worship service digitally using what you have. Obtain an overview of the different options starting from the very simple to the more advanced.  The suggestions are all made with the idea you have little or no budget. Basic equipment list provided.
Art of Mixing - Audio Production & Systems
Art of Mixing
Our Price: $30.00

Technical skills aside, examine how to communicate with the crew in the sound booth, the stage performers and congregation members.  Who and what determines a good mix in the church?  How do you establish trust that bridges the typical animosity between a technician and musician? How do you judge whose needs are more important than others given your limited resources?
End To Volume Wars - Audio Production & Systems
End To Volume Wars
Our Price: $30.00

Feedback, unbalanced mixes, volume levels too high or low, or monitors which cannot be heard by the performers are some of the common problems with a church audio system. The atmosphere of a service or the composure of a minister or singers can be ruined with poor audio.   This class reviews the basic concepts of controlling audio volume, working with performers on stage and the congregation to ensure the sound operator receives praise for his workmanship and not tomatoes.
The Great Debate: Analog vs Digital Mixing Consoles - Audio Production & Systems
The Great Debate: Analog vs Digital Mixing Consoles
Our Price: $35.00

Should your next church mixing console be Analog or Digital?  What are the advantages and disadvantages of each for your worship environment?
Audio For Dummies 101 - Audio Production & Systems
Audio For Dummies 101
Our Price: $35.00

This is a crash course on learning basic building blocks of an audio signal flow chain, its key components as well as simple, yet key practices to run audio glitch-reduced, for your worship service.
Do I Have To Like My Sound Guy - Audio Production & Systems
Do I Have To Like My Sound Guy
Our Price: $20.00

Technicians can reduce their stress in dealing with the Worship Team and their sometimes untimely requests by understanding that God makes Worship Team Leaders and Technicians differently.  This class gives you an idea of the differences and how to work with them.
Selection And Operation of Wireless Microphones - Church Audio Production & Systems, Church Sound
Selection And Operation of Wireless Microphones
Our Price: $40.00

No longer just a technological buzzword or an intriguing idea, "wireless" is finding increasing usage in our everyday lives.
Line Arrays – A Primer On Aiming - Church Audio Production & Systems, Church Sound
Line Arrays – A Primer On Aiming
Our Price: $45.00

Behind the buzz, there are a lot of factors that go into deciding in you need a line array and how to select them.  Here is an explanation and comparison of current models and clear definition of the terminology.
Speaking Directly Into The Microphone (Pick Up Patterns of Microphones)
Our Price: $45.00

Information on microphone pick up patterns and coverage with recommendations on the kinds of patterns that are appropriate for any worship audio application.
Tech Ops: The Mixer
Our Price: $45.00

Learn about the different aspects of the church mixing console –from the inputs, through the faders, to the outputs – and what they do and how to apply them to better church audio.