Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Live audio engineering often goes unnoticed despite being a crucial element in the entertainment industry. It requires a balance of ...
Front-of-house engineer David Haines mixes live sound for the Black Eyed Peas, among others. He fills the Audiophiliac in on how it works. Steve Guttenberg Former contributor Ex-movie theater ...
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Jason Frankhouser has a lifetime of experience behind a sound desk. Having spent nearly a decade as the in-house engineer for the beloved Stubbs Bar-B-Q amphitheater in Austin, Texas, and out on the ...
Francesco Albera’s journey from tinkering in his basement in Italy to working in notable recording studios in Los Angeles embodies the essence of a self-made engineer. Francesco discovered his love ...
The Blackbird Academy, an offshoot of Nashville's Blackbird Studio, has graduated its first class as it looks to produce the next generation of sound-engineers. The Blackbird Academy, a post-secondary ...
Students studying live audio at Millersville University now have a new option for their final semester. Students can attend a hands-on program that lasts 24 weeks in live sound engineering, and is ...
Mixing Station Anywhere, the cloud platform for live audio, expands the BoxCast platform with professional remote audio controlCleveland, Ohio--(Newsfile Corp. - January 20, 2026) - BoxCast, a leading ...
Randall Frazier and Elisa Canali’s story is inextricably bound to Denver’s music scene. It all started four years ago, when Canali was working at the Walnut Room, trying to get her foot in the door of ...
This year’s 139th AES International Convention is set to offer a number of unique presentations and events, October 29-November 1 at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City. Notable among them is the ...
If you play any kind of amplified music in Chicago, you’ve probably dealt with enough live sound engineers to know that you’d be lucky if the one working your gig was Patrick M. Kenneally. “Playing in ...