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You don't need more generalized mixing education. You need someone who can hear what your room is doing and tell you the truth about it. Book a Mix Insight Session to get started.
"I recently stepped into the role of FOH engineer for our church, and Gene has been a big help in navigating that transition. Through reviewing my mixes and show file structure, I've made significant improvements in a short amount of time. Not just in how I approach individual sources like vocals and drums, but in how I manage the SPL dynamics of an entire service. What sets Gene apart is that his experience is rooted in real-world environments, mixing for so many of the worship artists we all listen to. That experience has been a blessing for me at this stage of my career." - D. Bousselot

*Sessions are limited each month around my touring schedule. After booking, you'll get a calendar invite to choose a time that works. -Gene
The audio engineer at your church carries more weight than most people realize. Live streaming, multi-site, broadcast, volunteers, weekend services. The list never stops.
Even when Sunday mixes are consistent and people are happy, engineers often walk away feeling like something wasn't quite right and there's no one in the building equipped to talk it through.
That's not a reflection of effort or talent. It's the nature of a role where you're often the only person in the room with the ears to hear what's actually happening. And when you've been inside your room long enough, it gets harder to hear it objectively. Every engineer feels this frustration. The difference is whether there's someone in their corner who can step in with fresh perspective and point out what proximity makes hard to see. It's the challenge of trying to read the label when you're inside the jar. In my world, nothing tightens up my mix perspective like when an artist's music director comes out front to talk through an arrangement together. It's priceless.
That's what this session provides. One hour with someone who has mixed in hundreds of rooms and venues, from churches to arenas to broadcast, and can hear things that only come from that kind of range.
Not theory. Perspective built specifically around your room, your team, and your Sunday.
Send me a link to your mix and console file if possible. I'll listen before we meet and make actionable notes so we're not starting from scratch. Then we get on a call and walk through it together. What's working, what's getting in the way, and the one or two things that will make the biggest difference next weekend.
One conversation with the right person can reset how you hear your room for months. In a season where margin is thin, that hour might be the most valuable investment in the person behind the console all year.
This isn't a critique. It's a conversation between two engineers, and it's about wanting your congregation's worship experience to be more impactful.
Most engineers don't need a complete overhaul. They just need one quick conversation that resets how they're hearing their room. And sometimes that conversation is worth coming back to every few months, because the room changes, the team changes, and ears need a recalibration point. The engineers who book this aren't the ones struggling. They're the ones who care enough to get better by inviting collaboration into their process. Whether they've been mixing for two years or twenty, fresh perspective helps at every stage.
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