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April 17, 2025 • 26 mins

Active Mixing - From Boring to Baller

Episode Overview

In this episode, Michael Curtis shares practical strategies for creating more engaging, dynamic worship mixes. Drawing from his background as a professional bass player and mixer, he explores how intentionality and specificity can transform "boring" mixes into creative, engaging experiences that better serve worship environments.

Time Stamps & Key Points

Introduction [00:48]

  • Michael introduces the concept of "active mixing" versus boring mixing
  • The challenge: Moving beyond "it sounds fine" to creating engaging, dynamic mixes
  • Creativity as the antidote to boring mixing

Creativity Through Structure [01:41]

  • Biblical concept of creation: bringing order from formlessness
  • The playground analogy: Children with fenced playgrounds use 90% of the space vs. 30% without fences
  • "Sometimes what feels like a straight jacket is actually a Narnia closet"
  • Leadership through specificity and making finer distinctions

Strategies for Worship Pastors [05:52]

  • Prescriptive leadership can be valuable when appropriate
    • The progression from 10 Commandments (prescriptive) to Sermon on the Mount (descriptive)
    • Matching leadership style to team maturity level
  • Create "sit-down chords" - signals that create clear expectations
    • Setting up rhythms and cues that guide the worship team
  • Organize tracks by function, not just instrument:
    • Percussion: Rhythm-driving elements
    • Foundation: Bass and low-end elements
    • Filler: Pads and ambient elements
    • Leads: Melodic elements that guide congregation
  • Gamify growth paths for volunteers
    • Create progressive learning steps (like unlocking levels in a game)
    • Apply "arbitrary limits" that help beginners master fundamentals before moving on
  • Name and assign musical ownership
    • Clarify who owns each musical element at any given time
    • Consider adding a dedicated "music producer" position

Strategies for Musicians [12:36]

  • "Rhythm Randy needs a retirement party"
    • Moving beyond mindlessly strumming the chord chart
    • Playing a part rather than just playing the chart
  • Use the whole playground within boundaries
    • Finding creative ways to express within structure
  • Create "alley-oop" moments
    • Intentional handoffs between instruments
    • Setting up moments for other musicians to shine
  • Beware of "bedroom vacuums"
    • Sounds created in isolation often take up too much sonic space
    • Smaller sonic footprint needed in larger ensembles
  • Interesting is greater than good
    • Focus on creating compelling sounds, not just technically correct ones
  • Hire both "Jekyll and Hyde"
    • Balance between foundational players and texture specialists

Strategies for Front of House Engineers [18:57]

  • Be the guide - lead with your decisions
    • Take charge of the mix and make intentional choices
  • Use contrast effectively
    • Create distinction between elements (can't have "close" without "far")
    • Highlight different instruments in different sections
  • Anticipate "oops" moments, don't just react
    • Push faders before transitions, not after they happen
  • Vary verse highlights
    • Intentionally feature different instruments in different verses
    • Keep congregation engaged through variety
  • Develop common tonal language
    • The "5-1-2" system for describing frequency ranges
    • Creating shared vocabulary for sound issues
  • Reference the real
    • Compare your mix to professional recordings
    • Combat ear fatigue by checking against references
  • Mise en place - everything in its place
    • Strategic console layout for efficient mixing
    • Positioning faders for easy access during active mixing

Conclusion [24:25]

  • Start with clear direction (10 Commandments approach) then move to principles (Sermon on the Mount)
  • Have the courage to be specific with your team
  • Embrace structure as a pathway to creativity

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