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Why Most Volunteers Struggle With the Mix Before Service Starts...
Let’s talk soundcheck. Most churches think soundcheck is just “set the levels and go.” But that’s where mixes start falling apart. A proper soundcheck isn’t just volume—it’s where you build the foundation for the entire service. Here’s the 3-step framework I use every time: 1️⃣ Gain Before Fader: Set your input gain correctly. If the gain is wrong, nothing else matters. Get a solid signal without clipping. 2️⃣ Clear the Mud: Before you worry about EQ “sweet spots,” use high-pass filters. Roll off lows on vocals, guitars, and keys—leave the low end for kick and bass only. This clears instant space in your mix. 3️⃣ Build the Band, Don’t Just BalanceStart with rhythm (drums + bass), then layer in instruments, then vocals. Listen to how each part fits with the others. The goal isn’t “everyone loud enough,” it’s a band that sounds like one unit. ⚡ Pro tip: Write this process down and train your volunteers on it. Consistency > perfection. 💬 What about you—how long does your team’s soundcheck usually take? 15 minutes? 45? Drop your number below 👇 — Nate
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Why Most Volunteers Struggle With the Mix Before Service Starts...
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We’re a set up/tear down weekly church…sound check takes ab 15-20 min…that it is a quality sound check is another story 😭😬
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Samuel Altamirano
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Keys player/MD based out of Northern VA/DC. Love to getting into the weeds of sound design and eager to learn more.

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