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Cedar Sowing Seeds in Singapore Church

When preaching to 35,000 attendees/week, FOH artefacts can be an issue. New Creation Church turn to CEDAR DNS to clear up the noise.

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6 October 2020

With more than ten years of experience, the head of audio for the New Creation Church is Isaac E., who’s responsible for all live sound, recording and audio post, and he manages both the church’s live and on-line delivery. He told us, “During the services, we use omni headset microphones for preaching because we feel that they give us a better result and don’t have the proximity issues that are associated with directional headset mics. But omnis pick up a lot of noise, especially with a live audience in the room. To help with this, we run the audio from the mic receivers through a pair of CEDAR DNS 8 Lives before it reaches the consoles and the usual processing that you would expect such as compression, de-essing and EQ. This works great for the live sound, as well as for our broadcast and recording audio guys who have cleaner source channels to work with.”

“When we’re on tour or recording on location and we want to travel light we use a CEDAR DNS 2 for our pastor’s headset mic. This keeps our audio guys happy, not least because it’s so much easier to travel with the DNS 2 than the DNS 8 Lives. We use an insert and return on one of the consoles and send that channel to the rest of the consoles, which means that we get a DNS channel but still have a raw audio channel as a backup. The DNS 2 also allows us to produce high-quality location recordings without background noise.”

“We decided to have this level of processing in view of our team’s desire to deliver quality broadcast content that is free from distraction, and we found CEDAR’s noise suppression to be quick and adaptive without damaging the audio. It’s especially useful when we’re in a live setting where the audio can’t be fixed in post, and our FOH guys also found that the DNSs allow them to use more gain before feedback.”

Isaac concluded, “If anyone is wondering, this is not a sponsored segment. We purchased our CEDAR devices some years ago, and I’m just sharing our experience of using this technology to improve our audio presentations.”

We would like to extend our thanks to Isaac for sharing his knowledge with us.

About CEDAR’s unique DNS process

Noise is all around: traffic, aircraft, the noise inside vehicles, air conditioning, wind, rain and other water noises, the noise from domestic appliances and even excessive reverberation. So CEDAR developed DNS to clean up noisy dialogue and to suppress ambient noise for live TV and radio broadcasting. Moreover, whereas other digital noise reduction systems add a significant delay to the audio that makes live sound use impossible, the latency through any of CEDAR’s DNS products is less than 10 samples which is far too short for any issues of this nature.

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