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The Secret to Running Tracks That I Wish I Knew 15 Years Ago

In this podcast, I talk about the mistake I made running tracks for a new gig 15 years ago and how you can avoid it.

Want a Career as a Playback Tech? 6 Tips to Get Started

These 6 tips will help you land (and keep) a gig as a playback tech.

The Way You're Buying Music Gear Is All Wrong (And How To Do It Better)

Warning: spicy takes inside. Learn what I think is wrong about the way we approach buying music gear and three suggestions for how to do it better.

4 Ways Musicians Communicate On Stage

Tips & tricks to help everyone in the band stay on the same page when things get off the rails.

7 Tips for Choosing the Right Person to Run Click and Backing Tracks In Your Band

Bands that successfully run backing tracks think intentionally about who will be responsible for them.

Out of Office: In Pool, Be Back Next Week

School’s out for the summer, kids. I won’t be making any new content this week, but there are some links below to some recent content you might have missed.

Getting Your Computer Ready for the Stage

Learn how to get your computer ready to use on stage.

How to Improve your Transitions When using Click and Tracks

Using click and tracks? Here's how to improve your transitions.

Why You Should Create a Redundant Playback Rig

Learn what a redundant playback rig is, and why you should use one.

How to Learn New Software Quickly

Learn the best process for learning new software, quickly.

4 Easy Ways to Improve your Sound Check

Learn how to improve your performance by improving your sound check.

Why you should create a Connected Stage

Here’s why you should create a connected stage.

How to improve your in-ear mix without spending any money

Want to improve your in-ear mix? Here's how without spending any money.

Transitioning to Using In-Ears with your Band

How can you smoothly transition to using in-ears with your band?

Why Your Band Should Use In-Ears

Here's why your band should use in-ear monitors on stage.

Session View vs. Arrangement View and Why that's the Wrong Question

Should you use Session View or Arrangement View? Spoiler Alert: That's the wrong thing to ask.

The Myth of the Industry Standard

What the Industry uses, doesn't matter as much as you think it does.

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