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July 17 - 19, Nashville, TN
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Registration now open!
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For the first time ever, Technologies for Worship partners with Summer NAMM, offering educational training seminars in lighting, pro audio, integration of MI and other cutting-edge technologies to house of worship staff and personnel.
Designed to provide a forum for houses of worship of all sizes and denominations, TFWM's seminars will show how to maximize your house of worship's current production technology, as well as your outreach potential.
Session information can be found here.
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About NAMM
The National Association of Music Merchants, commonly called NAMM in reference to the organization's popular NAMM trade shows, is the not-for-profit association that unifies, leads and strengthens the $17 billion global musical instruments and products industry. NAMM’s activities and programs are designed to promote music making to people of all ages. NAMM is comprised of more than 9,000 Member companies. For more information about NAMM, interested parties can visit www.namm.org or call 800-767-NAMM (6266).
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FEATURED ARTICLE
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Guitar Players: Effects, Amps and Stuff You Can Stomp On
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Every January, thousands of product managers, engineers, sound people and spandex-clad, eye shadow-laden Gene Simmons manifestations descend upon Anaheim California for a behemoth of music trade conferences: Winter NAMM.
In tribute to this annual conglomeration of characters in Anaheim, California, this issue’s cover story is crammed with a collection of chord-slamming content. TFWM has asked various questions of some fine fretboard fanatics, to provide you with the right reasons to convince the congregation that your amp should actually go to 11.
So tune up and dial in to the following tips, tricks and trends from talented guitar players from across the country.
Read more!
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In Our Last Issue
COVER STORY
• Video Switchers: The 'Key' to Driving Your Media Ministry Transmission
by Jay Delp
FEATURES
Drum Microphones 101 - Calculating the Basics
INTERNET
Just Start Podcasting
SOCIAL NETWORKING
Crafting a Web Strategy
...plus much more, including:
5 Minutes with...Johathan Lipp, CEO, Full Compass Systems
Product Review: Adobe Creative Suite 4
Product Review: EASTWEST GOLIATH
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UPCOMING CONFERENCE EVENTS
Click logos to learn more and to register for the TFWM Conference and Pavilion, or visit our conferences page.



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The TFWM Bi-Weekly Newsletter
Featuring the newest products, the coolest installs, and the most informative resources, along with sneak peeks at upcoming articles from Technologies for Worship Magazine, and tutorials which aren't available anywhere else, the TFWM Newsletter is a valuable free educational resource, delivered right to your inbox!
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FEATURED PARTNER
Partnering the Technologies for Worship Conferences since 2008, d&b provides their E-series loud speakers for use on our Quiet Stage and at the Worship Pavilion. With their functional design, rotatable coaxial horns, and lightweight enclosures, these speakers are incredibly versatile and offer elegant solutions for both speech and music, either in small systems or distributed reinforcement setups. Click on their logo to learn more.
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Web-Only Content
Blu-ray Disc: What's New with Subtitling & Closed Captioning for Blu-ray
Since Blu-ray is now accepted (for the most part) as the new HD disc format standard, many questions have come up about closed-captioning and subtitling for Blu-ray Disc (also referred to as BD).
Social Networking: Crafting A Web Strategy
The world of web development is enormous, complicated, and ever changing with a multitude of options for creating your online space. Churches especially struggle with how to present themselves online and often face financial as well as technological barriers that ultimately prevent them from having a website that not only represents their organization well, but acts as an effective communication tool.
Basic Lighting Concepts: Know Your Layers
At LDI 2008, we had the chance to connect with the former LD for Lakewood Church, as he began his new position at SeaChanger Ocean Optics. Bringing with him a wealth of experience and technical prowess, he became an appropriate person to put together some lighting tips for TFWM.
Finding a Lighting Designer Job
This article is made up of excerpts from email correspondence between a TFWM reader and two editorial contributors. We have reformatted the discussion here so that more readers can draw from the information.
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