We find a sound and we’re like, ‘Wow, that’s nothing like what we want’ and we just screw it up until it sounds like something neat.” – Chris Greely
What happens on stage is only a fraction of what it takes to have great services at church. Without skilled, smart, and worshipful people running production, everything is a mess.
That’s why I wanted to bring Chris Greely on the podcast. Chris works for Bethel Music as a producer, live sound engineer, and mixer, working with a stellar team of guys like Gabriel Wilson, Bobby Strand, Garrett Viggers, Daniel Mackenzie, & Michael Pope. He has worked on the albums Without Words, We Will Not Be Shaken, You Make Me Brave, Have it All, the upcoming live album, and many others.
In this chat we talk about the ins and outs of church sound, producing albums, video games, how to get a great mix, gear, and more. Be sure to share this with your production team!
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In This Episode You’ll Hear More About:
- How to approach lead & rhythm parts
- What producing looks like with high caliber musicians.
- The difference in production between Bethel’s We Will Not Be Shaken & Have it All
- Common sound mistakes most churches make
- What Bethel did to treat their room for the best possible sound
- Why theater stages are the best for controlling stage volume
- Chris’s favorite equipment for new church installs
- Tips for running FOH for worship
- Drum cage or no drum cage?
- Why church sound engineers need to be in tune with God
- How to run a great sound check
- Chris’s thoughts on the upcoming live Bethel album
- Why Chris loves mixing albums more than anything else
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
- Website: Chris Greely
- Website: Bethel Music
- Music: Have it All by Bethel Music
- Music: We Will Not Be Shaken by Bethel Music
- Website: Meyer Sound
- Console: DiGiCo SD8 Console
- Speakers: Meyer MINA
- Console: Avid Profile
- Monitors: Sennheiser G3
- Monitors: Shure PSM1000
- Monitors: 1964 Ears
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