Sound engineering has enormous responsibilities at events and functions. For a successful performance and an enthusiastic audience, sound engineers have to mike, set the optimal sound for the stage and for the audience, communicate with bands and event management, and operate mixing consoles effectively and safely. And this must always work right the first time.
Live Mixing is aimed at beginners as well as professionals who want additional tips on how to optimize their work processes. This is achieved with a practical introduction to live sound technology and over 555 questions that address relevant processes.
The reference book is rounded off by interviews with musicians, who provide even more detailed and realistic insights into stage processes.