Shure Announces Tech Talk Series For Houses Of Worship

by | Audio, Facilities, News

With attendance capacity limited at many houses of worship due to the pandemic, many have turned to livestreaming services so people can watch from home. 

In light of this, Shure has announced a Tech Talk Series presented specifically for houses of worship every second and fourth Tuesday of each month at noon CT.

The Tech Talk Series are designed to present interactive conversations focused on the audio challenges of worship teams and tech crews. Topics include:

  • Mixing for livestream
  • Mixing monitors
  • Mic placement
  • Mic cleaning
  • Budget management
  • Wireless best practices

There is also ample time for attendee Q&A.

The sessions are free but require registration here.

Shure

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