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Music Production22 January 2025 1 min read
Recording Worship That Moves People: A Producer's Checklist
Capturing the heart of a room takes more than good mics. Lessons from years of live worship and choir production in Kenyan churches.

Live worship is one of the hardest things to record well — and one of the most rewarding. You're not just capturing notes; you're capturing a moment that can't be repeated.
Before the session
Preparation is 80% of the result. Sound-check every input, label your stage, and know the set list cold. Train the team on dynamics so the mix has room to breathe.
In the room
- Mic the congregation — the energy of the room is part of the song
- Print a safety stereo capture in case of digital failure
- Watch gain staging on loud passages; worship swells fast
After
Mix for emotion first, perfection second. The goal isn't a sterile studio record — it's a faithful, world-class capture of something real.
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