Old Lyme, CT (November 27, 2013)—Sennheiser has filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) demanding changes regarding the upcoming spectrum auction scheduled for 2014. Stating that the government auction will jeopardize use of wireless microphones and monitors in the 600 MHz range, Sennheiser argues that the winners of the spectrum auction should compensate owners of wireless microphone equipment that will be rendered obsolete as a direct result of the planned spectrum repacking.
by Clive Young Arif Mardin was a recording icon, producing and arranging hits for decades as he created career-defining songs for Hall & Oates, Phil Collins, Carly Simon, Bette Midler, the Bee Gees, Norah Jones, Chaka Khan and many others. More than 50 million records were sold with Mardin's name on them, and he took home 12 Grammy Awards in the process. While he spent most of his life behind the scenes, the producer now takes centerstage in the documentary The Greatest Ears In Town: The Arif Mardin Story, just released on DVD and digital services.
"Dave's vocal style is really based in his throat; gain before feedback is the name of the game. My mix is really based around the vocal mic; I'm limited to how much gain I can get out of him, and the mix has to be built around that. It's very tricky to introduce the kind of energy the people expect at a metal show and still get a vocal on top of the mix. There's a lot of featuring or cues happening during the show where a part is going to get really loud and it's going to come down when he's singing a verse. It's a very busy mix." —Bradley Johnson, FOH Engineer, Megadeth. From the latest issue of Pro Sound News; want to read more? Click here to subscribe to our free online edition!