Sound Advice For The Audiophile: Recent Episodes

Marc Saunders

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Man, it took forever to nail this interview down! We both have hectic schedules, but after numerous tries we were able to sit down and have a great chat. My usual episodes rarely last more than 20 minutes. I kept trying to cut this one short to save the rest for future talks, yet this conversation lasted over 2 hours! This is a must listen for anyone thinking about getting into the business of making art for the big and small screen. Lionell's credits include: The Arsenio Hall Show (First Run,) Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air, Sister Sister, and many many more! Ladies, Gentlemen, and non-conforming individuals, may I introduce to some and present to others, Lionell A. Hilliard II!

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Man, 2 Sundays ago was a trip! We were very undermanned to the point that in between the normal 4 songs we do, I unplugged my mic from the stage box and tapped it at the mixer! I then used a headphone extension cable to get around easy while I was triggering music slides, Tithe and Offering slides, as well as the scriptures for the Pastor preaching that morning! It was a trip, but it was made so much easier by us implementing DANTE and having an automated livestream mix via Logic Pro! Between that and some automations I have for in-house, I was able to trigger slides and know that audio was good to go. Teasing a great interview for the upcoming episode!!!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundadvice/support

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This is a quick episode, getting back into the hang of it. I lightly reiterated the importance of clear, consistent audio for any recorded video or livestream. Also, after my THIRD trip to go see Jordan Peele's new film, Nope, I talk about some technical things in the film I loved and teased a full film review in the next episode.


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In this episode, I detail how I did a live multitrack session on just my iPhone, recording a church service. I also touch on the current status of music culture and that there is a collective loss of respect for artists from only 15 years prior.


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In the latest edition of the Sound Advice podcast, I touch on an issue dealing with vibration affecting video equipment and how to possibly solve it. Also, I reemphasize the importance of using multitrack stems during live performances, in particular in the Black Praise and Worship Community.


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Quick breakdown on when and how to use hanging choir mics.


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I had to run service all by myself, so I decided to use Loop Community's Stems to make sure everyone was on the same track. It worked so well, I plan to create my own stems for future services. Unfortunately, this particular Sunday, I was only able to capture about 8 min of the total service, but I will put that up for you guys for your enjoyment. Support black business!! #SaundersMusicCompany


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Hi, I'm Marc from Marc Everett Productions! This video gives a brief tour of #SwitcherStudio as well as simple suggestions for a livestream setup. We go through each page of the iOS app, demonstrate some basic multiview tools, and suggest what equipment to grab to get you started. Check out our content on Facebook!

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Briefly we discussed upcoming projects and videos, while speaking on choosing the right interface (or avoiding the wrong one.) Also, we touched on the subject of those working in the church such as musicians and A/V techs being paid for their services.


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I give some light advice on using reverb as well as how to get audio into Switcher Studio and with what basic equipment.


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I tell you what I think of Ableton vs Pro Tools vs Logic Pro. Plus, what is the go to livestream software that I use?


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I break down which Shure mic that I actually like and the ones I don't like.


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In this episode I start to go into detail what software and equipment that I used to produce a live-streamed performance of Branch of David that even included a remote guest. You can go to Switcher Studio's website to find out more about the main app I use to film these sessions from multiple angles with various iOS devices. I also touch on choosing content and enhancing the experience for the listener.


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Welcome to the Sound Advice  podcast, with your host Marc Saunders. We have previous episodes on various platforms, but decided to revamp the podcast using Anchor as the facilitator. Today, Marc is talking about the livestreaming craze that came about out of necessity, due to the COVID-19 crisis and is laying down the livestream ground rules. Enjoy!


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