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I've recently realized that what I miss most about church is running the sound board. I was one of the sound techs for about 12 years before leaving the church. I was taught the basics when I was 15 by a wonderful 70yo woman. I then read all the manuals for the equipment and taught myself the rest. I now find myself pricing out microphones, interfaces stands and accessories, just to realize that I want to be the guy behind the equipment, not in front of the microphone. I could however have one badass setup for zoom meetings.

ScubaWags 7 May 5
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Learning by reading the manuals is a talent few people have. Use it.

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Most bands are Always looking for someone to run their sound board, maybe lights too. If you can stand the hours......

There are also gigs for sound board people in a more permanent setting at some clubs and other musical venues where they have an in house set up.

Unfortunately I have a big kid job, and I'm in bed by 10pm.

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