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Feb. 16th, 2010 - Vol. 2, Iss. 4

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TFWM at the 2010 NAB Show
April 12 - 15 2010: The Technologies For Worship Pavilion at NAB offers comprehensive training for house of worship staff and technical volunteers. The pavilion is set up like a virtual worship environment, incorporating video projection, web streaming, moving lights, digital audio console technology, personal monitoring and live praise and worship music! Keep watching our website for more information!

TFWM at InfoComm 2010!
June 8 - 11 2010: TFWM returns to Vegas with a full training program for house of worship techs, including break-out seminars, the Technologies For Worship Pavilion, All Day Hands-On workshops, guided booth tours an much more. Pricing and details will be posted online very soon!


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Microphone Usage for Recording

By Ray Rayburn

When we are trying to capture the sound of an event, this by definition also includes the acoustics of the space. Musicians that create acoustic music are generally very much in tune with how the space they play in effects their sound. They will “play to the space” and adjust their playing based in part on what they hear coming back to them from the space around them. >>>Full Story.


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Batteries for Church Audio – Part I

By William "Chip" Sams

Wireless microphones, wireless in-ear monitors, production intercom equipment, some types of hardwired in-ear monitors, and infra-red or radio hearing assistance systems all require batteries.

Some churches have multiple venues which operate simultaneously on Sunday mornings. This can add up to a significant amount of battery usage every week, and a high potential for disruption of the worship experience should one of those batteries fail. >>>Full Story.


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SoundPress
Keep an eye on this section for product listings and resources from trusted content providers.

High Isolation headphones

http://www.remoteaudio.com/high_noise_headset/


Stereo Microphone Techniques

http://www.tape.com/resource/stereo_microphone_techniques.html

Battery links

http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/materials/battery.htm#batteryrecycle

http://www.epa.gov/waste/partnerships/stewardship/products/batteries.htm

http://www.call2recycle.org/

http://www.ehso.com/ehshome/batteries.php



Technologies For Worship Magazine Jan/Feb 2010 Issue

In Our Current Issue:

COVER STORY
Web Strategies for Modern Evangelism

LIGHTING
Lighting Paperwork: The Science Behind the Art

GENERAL
Conference Report Streaming Media West

PLUS...
• 5 Minutes with... Hagai Gefen, President and CEO, Gefen Inc.
• The Newest in Church Tech Installations
• Product News: Hot new wares to keep you warm!

...and much more...

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