
Global Trim and Mixing By Subtraction
There are two important ways to make any given source sound louder in the mix: turn that source up or turn everything else down.
Part 2 of our discussion of adding ambience to your in-ear mix covers practical tips for getting room mics set up.
This year both of Next Level Church’s campuses have upgraded to Aviom’s A360 Personal Mixers.
Gaetan Roy, director of the Worship Academy in Germany, and his band use Aviom A360 Personal Mixers at the German SPRING Harvest Festival in Willingen, Germany.
There are two important ways to make any given source sound louder in the mix: turn that source up or turn everything else down.
Shane and Shane’s Worship Initiative is a training website for worship leaders and musicians that instructs members in the calling, the craft, and the creation of leading worship.
We often get asked what in-ear monitors we recommend, and here are a few tips to help you make a choice that works for you.
Adding ambience to your monitor mix can help reduce the sense of isolation some musicians feel when they use in-ears.
Christ Community Church in West Chester, PA, was first introduced to Aviom’s personal mixers in 2008 and has just recently added some of Aviom’s A360 Personal Mixers to their existing system.
One of the things that we treasure most here at Aviom and are especially thankful for is your Aviom stories. Over the years our customers have shared many stories about how Aviom has helped them.
Jars of Clay is currently on tour for their eleventh studio album, Inland. See tour dates here.
If you want to get an argument started about monitors and monitor mixing, a good topic to go with is reverb. Opinions on the matter vary widely. So let’s take a look at what’s going on.
Aviom user, Chris Perez, from Living Word Community Church sent us the Aviom Labeler program that he created so that we could share it with others. Thanks, Chris!
One of the most important—and most overlooked—factors in implementing a really successful personal mixing system is actually selecting which channels to send to the personal mixers.
Thank you to both the editors and readers of Worship Leader Magazine for selecting the Aviom A360 Personal Mixer in their recent Best of 2013 October issue.
Bethesda Cathedral in Singapore upgraded to a 32-channel Aviom A360 personal mixing system.
Guidelines for making a successful transition from wedges to in-ears
Christ’s Church of the Valley in San Dimas, CA, expanded its existing Aviom system by adding A360s.
We are excited to share the news that the A360 Personal Mixer won the 2013 WFX New Product Technology Award.
In-ears are different from wedges, and there will be issues as you make the transition.