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Kent Margraves is National Applications Manager, Installed Sound at Sennheiser Electronic
Corporation, where he provides audio training and product application/system design support to the worship community.
Kent also has extensive, full-time experience as a professional worship audio director.
Michael Hill is a Sennheiser sales representative and has been mixing audio for touring
and church installations for over 25 years. He has led worship since the age of 17 and is currently serving as Worship
Pastor at Trinity Fellowship Church in Rockwall, TX. His seminars focus on eliminating the gap between "stage performers"
and techs to make a more productive "praise team."
H.O.W. Tips & Tricks - Setting up a Praise Team Vocal Floor Monitor Mix
Setting up a Praise Team Vocal Floor Monitor Mix
How to avoid disaster at Sound Check on Sunday Morning
By Michael Hill, Sennheiser
Have you ever sung a solo while having no idea what you sound like? Have you ever had a vocalist that couldn't
find pitch? Whether you're singing or mixing a singer, there is nothing more frustrating than fighting a muddy
mix, or dealing with the "more me" syndrome.
The best scenario for a singer is to have their own mix, stereo, and "in ear". Most professional singers nowadays
are using this approach. However, most churches that I have been involved with have much smaller budgets! If you
are blessed to have all vocals "in-ear" please see "HOW Tip #7 – "Mixing In-Ear Monitors in Worship"
Many times singers will have to share a monitor mix because of budget reasons. It is not the best scenario, but
one you will have to deal with sooner or later.
Click here to learn more about
setting up a praise team vocal floor monitor mix.
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Artist-Production Communication
Kent Margraves, Sennheiser
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Setting up a Worship Band Monitor Mix
Michael Hill, Sennheiser
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Getting the Best Sound in a Worship Environment
Wes Hartley, Lake Pointe Church
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10 Tips for Improving the Worship Mix Prior to Sunday
Kent Margraves, Sennheiser
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Technical Shortcuts for Supreme Audio Performance
Technical Shortcuts for Supreme Audio Performance
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Lose the Feedback
Kent Margraves, Sennheiser
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Focus Mode for In-Ear Monitors
Kent Margraves, Sennheiser
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Get Out of the Booth!
Kent Margraves, Sennheiser
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Choir Miking in Worship - Standard Approach
Kent Margraves, Sennheiser
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Bridging the Communication Gap
Michael Hill, Sennheiser
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Tips for Dynamic Drumming
Jeremy Wolfe, The Jason Lovins Band
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Seven tips on setting up your portable church
Ryan Werner, SonRise Community Church
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A Musician's Perspective on the Benefits of Stereo Wireless Monitor Mixes
Andrew Catron, Lee Park Baptist Church
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Transitioning from Wedges to "Ears"
Kent Margraves, Sennheiser
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Introduction to Personal Wireless Monitor Mixing
Kent Margraves, Sennheiser
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Great Sound in Both Ears: How to Achieve the Perfect Mix for Wireless Monitors
Kent Margraves, Sennheiser
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