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FixIt: Mark Ballard
During the past couple of years, Mark Ballard has worked as a system tech or at front of house for Kylie Minogue, Travis and Bond.
May 1, 2004

On the Road: Jereb Carter
Currently hitting the small-club circuit with New Orleans funksters Galactic during the band's Freestyle 2004 tour, front-of-house engineer Jereb Carter (who has also manned the FOH board for Garage a Trois) shares some insight into creating perfect sound in close quarters.
May 1, 2004

The Ultimate Ambience Miking
When a Delta Rocket streaked into space to place a Global Positioning System satellite, freelance audio engineer Gary Faller relied on a stereo pair of DPA 4041S mics to capture all of the sonic nuances.
May 1, 2004

On-the-Spot CD Release
Advances in technology have made the ability to do our jobs easier and — more importantly — faster. Why FedEx when you can e-mail?
May 1, 2004

FixIt
Sound designer for Pulitzer Prize—winning composer John Adams and engineer for Kronos Quartet, Mark Grey has toured through most major opera and concert hall stages.


Apr 1, 2004

FixIt
After two decades of FOH mixing for everybody from The Replacements to Prince and Nirvana to Julio Iglesias, Monty Lee Wilkes has seen it all.
Mar 1, 2004

News
b>Guy Charbonneau
, owner of Le Mobile (Vista, CA) announced the “My Place or Yours” pricing package.
Mar 1, 2004

Aladdin Casino Gambles With Audio Upgrade
After the Aladdin Resort & Casino's original structure was imploded in 1998, the Aladdin Theatre was left standing and underwent a $25 million renovation.
Mar 1, 2004

Sacramento Music Circus Finds New Home
The Sacramento Music Circus, a destination for more than 100,000 patrons a year and the site of some of the city's most creative theater production, moved from the canvas tent that the company used for 52 years and into the 2,200-seat Wells Fargo Pavilion.
Feb 1, 2004

On the Road
Martina McBride

John and Martina McBride started dating in April 1987, married a year later and landed in Nashville in 1990.
Feb 1, 2004

Yamaha 03D Digital Mixer
During my past few years of touring and recording, I've driven a few sound companies insane with some of my interface methods.
Jan 1, 2004

Feast or Famine
While the major record labels continue to lick their wounds (and tally their losses) from a seemingly endless series of bloody skirmishes with Internet pirates and others who would threaten their previously unassailable sovereignty,
Jan 1, 2004

Wireless Nation
Several years ago, the introduction of digital television, along with the auction of bandwidth to digital cellular services, heralded major changes in the American RF environment.
Jan 1, 2004

FixIt
Michael Souder

Currently mixing in-ear monitors for AFI and The Donnas.


Jan 1, 2004

On the Road
Christian Seger

Working for the past 18 months with new country sensation Pat Green, front-of-house mixer Christian Seger has settled into road life. Mix caught up with him as he was gearing for a show at the famed Gruene Hall (Texas).


Jan 1, 2004

Audio One Pumps Up Aerosmith Rig
When Aerosmith hit the road for their current co-headlining tour with KISS, they turned to Audio One for a live sound and six studio upgrades, which comprised Pro Tools updates to HD (including a variety of HD Process cards,
Jan 1, 2004

The Doctor Is In the House
Does anybody remember life before sound systems? Once upon a time, when music was played by unamplified instruments, the instruments' construction determined...
Dec 1, 2003

FixIt
Robert Scovill Six-time TEC Award-winner Robert Scovill has done thousands of shows and recordings for acts such Def Leppard, Rush, Matchbox 20, Jackson...
Dec 1, 2003

On the Road
For more than a decade, Reverend Horton Heat (aka Jim Heath), the high priest of psychobilly drama and musical excess, has ripped up the nation's highways, bringing his music to the faithful with the help of bass-slapping “Jimbo”
Nov 1, 2003

FixIt
Mark Frink is k.d. lang's monitor engineer and Mix's sound reinforcement editor. “Here are some quick fixes for onstage sound: Try placing sidefills...
Nov 1, 2003

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