Book details

  • Genre:technology & engineering
  • Sub-genre:Engineering
  • Language:English
  • Pages:48
  • eBook ISBN:9798317840242

Mixing Handbook

An Introduction to Mixing Audio at Church

By Nick Merinkers

Overview


There is a wealth of audio engineering information available online. What is harder to find, however, is that same information presented within the context of your heart posture and attitude while serving. This handbook is designed to orient and guide you as you get started with mixing audio and serving as an audio engineer at your church while providing the foundational knowledge as you grow. It will help you build a solid base of knowledge so that you can begin to seek out more details on the tools we use. But while technical tools and knowledge are necessary, this handbook brings to light the other aspects that are vital when serving in this role.
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Description


There is a wealth of audio engineering information available online. What is harder to find, however, is that same information presented within the context of your heart posture and attitude while serving. This handbook is designed to orient and guide you as you get started with mixing audio and serving as an audio engineer at your church while providing the foundational knowledge as you grow. It will help you build a solid base of knowledge so that you can begin to seek out more details on the tools we use. But while technical tools and knowledge are necessary, this handbook brings to light the other aspects that are vital when serving in this role.
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About The Author


Nick Merinkers has been an audio engineer in church since the 1980s. He holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from UNC Charlotte and has completed the audio engineering program at Central Piedmont Community College. More than audio, his passion is helping audio engineers at church move beyond simply pushing buttons or just loving music. His desire is to ensure that they understand their role in actively serving and engaging in both the worship and the sermon while using their gifts to serve Christ. While technical skills are necessary, he believes that heart posture is even more important as they serve.
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