Pro Sound Workshop 2

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January 30th 1:30 PM - 2:15 PM EST

Benjy Johnson
Drummer, Play that Beat
Presented by Benjy Johnson of Earthtones Recording

Drums can be a challenge when it comes to capturing and mixing the best sound possible. Join Benjy at Earthtones Recording as he walks through microphone selection, placement, and sound capturing. Get familiar with specific gear and plug-ins that work well for drum tracking and mixing.

About Benjy Johnson and Earthtones Recording:

Benjy Johnson is the owner/operator, engineer and producer at Earthtones Recording Studio in Greensboro NC. Over the past 20 years, he has recording, composing and producing credits from Television and Film as well as recent projects with International recording artists Cory Wong, Eric Gales and Charlie Hunter, to name a few. Benjy has also licensed his own music to be used for companies such as Red Bull, Sony, CMT, CBS, Pawn Stars, Counting cars etc.
Benjy opened up Earthtones Recording 20 years ago in the hopes that each artist who wishes can take their dreams, drive and ambition and attach a sound or a song to it and launch themselves to that next level.

Danny Slaughter
Live Mixing for Symphony Orchestra
Presented by Danny Slaughter

Get ready to explore live mixing for an orchestra ranging from the classics to pops performances with Danny. From managing the stage equipment, to building your session files, to microphone applications, all the way to monitor mixing and perfecting your front of house mix, you will learn the full spectrum of what it is like to be in the driver’s seat for a large-scale Symphony production.

About Danny Slaughter:

Danny Slaughter has been a professional live sound engineer for over 42 years. He has worked with over 100 artists, acts and presenters including Grammy and Dove Award Winners, Rock N Roll Hall of Fame inductees and TV Personalities. He has been a live sound engineer and technical director for many organizations, including Westover Church and the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra.