The Technical Director

By Leon Sievers, Sound Professional
August 21, 2011

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As a technical director or regular engineer mixing the worship service, we should attend rehearsals each week to "practice" new songs along with the vocalists and musicians. Practice might not make perfect, but it can lead the way to excellence. This is also a good time to teach proper instrument mic placement and vocal mic techniques. Rehearse your mixing techniques during practice. Use this time to try a new effect, dial in a compressor or eq the system. Strive to improve your mix every time you sit behind the board. Place a priority on establishing an awesome monitor mix that provides each player with just what he or she needs to lead the congregation into worship.  Remember that if the worship team is unable to engage in worship, it is equally difficult for the audience. Strive to satisfy each member of the worship team with the proper level and equalization. Carve out time for the less experienced musicians and vocalist so that they can learn to evaluate what they need and how to communicate their need to the sound team. Regularly measure the stage volume and moderate the ever-increasing SPL from drums and guitars. If the sound volume on stage typically overwhelms the house sound system, then educate your worship team on the benefits of electronic drums, headphones and ear-worn monitors.

And in conclusion, the most single important piece of advice I can give anyone serving in a technical capacity is to learn to gracefully accept complaints and criticism. Humbly accept input from the congregation, the worship team and the pastor. Even when you are doing your absolute best, problems can and will arise, and you can rest confidently knowing that God knows how hard you have tried. Leave your anxiety at the throne and respond with a loving heart!  

If you can adapt this attitude while doing sound, just imagine how it could change the rest of your life!

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