Most Interesting Worship Tech Director Articles for 2016, Part 4

Looking back on 2016, there were a great many well written pieces from the more than 40 writers who graciously submitted articles to the Worship Tech Director website throughout the year. As Site Editor, I wanted to the best standout written pieces that were originally posted to the site as far back as mid-January, around when the site was relaunched.

Having last week highlighted five of the top performing articles over the year, including Harness the Power of Color for Your Stage Lighting!, by Duke DeJong, I also wanted to point out this week five extremely well written pieces worthy of another read, or for those who might have missed them the first time, an opportunity to read them now.

Yesterday, I pointed out a piece by Nathan VonMinden, Worship and Creative Arts Pastor at Grace Point Church in San Antonio, which was posted to the site on March 15. A few months later, on June 22, the Director of Audio Technologies for Lakewood Church in Houston, Brad Duryea, wrote a piece, Mixing for Streaming: Finding the Right Levels for Music, Speech.

I found Duryea’s article particularly in-depth, offering many valuable details pertaining to the intricacies of web streaming, and achieving the right mix.

The last article this week to be featured will be a piece written by Eric Bramlett, Creative Arts Director at Community Christian Church, which will be highlighted on Friday (tomorrow).

For those who haven't yet had an opportunity to read "Mixing for Streaming: Finding the Right Levels for Music, Speech" take the time to read the article here:

Mixing for Streaming: Finding the Right Levels for Music, Speech