About OwnTheMix.com:
Birthed from our experiences, we created OwnTheMix.com to be a place where people just like us can come to learn more about how to create irresistible worship environments at their churches through Audio. OwnTheMix.com contains hours of training videos developed specifically to meet the needs of church audio volunteers from rookie to advanced staff member. OwnTheMix.com also is a growing community of church audio enthusiasts who pool their ideas to further the Church’s growth in production quality and art. This blog is a place for us to publicly share our concepts with the world, and a place to move the discussion forward of making the Church a leader in the Arts.
Chris Green:
I’m currently the Music Director at Buckhead Church in Atlanta, Georgia. Before that, I spent two years on the church’s Audio staff. I also gained years of experience working in the trenches of Production and Music at several established churches and church plants, finally wrapping up my volunteer days as a four-year Audio volunteer at Buckhead Church. I spent most of my young adult years just like many of you, playing in church bands and running sound. I’m a hobbyist gifted with a little talent, and the blessing of being in the right places at the right times.
Dustin Whitt:
I currently serve as the Audio Director for Buckhead Church in Atlanta, Georgia. I have been working for North Point Ministries, Inc. (the parent organization for Buckhead Church) for seven years. My love for audio started as a musician. Like many of you, I ran sound out of necessity at first, and soon discovered that I really enjoyed mixing a band. For me this began way back in middle school at my local church. In high school, I was very fortunate to have a part-time job working for a local loudspeaker manufacturer and to spend time helping local sound companies. Some of my favorite memories are from my days volunteering to do monitors for 7|22, a Passion/North Point college and singles gathering. I am very blessed to be surrounded by some incredibly gifted people, and for that I am grateful.