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Hybrid Meeting held in person at The High Dive, a club in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood and via ZOOM Monday, September 18th 2023, 7:30pm (UDT -7)

Mixing at High Dive and Other Topics of Note:
A Day in The Life of a Club Audio Engineer
Presented by
Benjamin DeVore
Independent Sound Engineer

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PNW Section Chair Dan Mortensen and presenter Benjamin DeVore setting up for our hybrid meeting at the High Dive.
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The High Dive, the venue for the in-person meeting in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood.
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Tonight's presenter, Benjamin DeVore at the mixing console at the High Dive.


Video Hosting Courtesy Dan Mortensen and DanSound Inc.

Photos by Gary Louie, PNW AES Secretary.


PNW Section started their 2023-24 season with a presentation on live club mixing by independent engineer, Benjamin DeVore. The meeting was held in-person and on Zoom (hybrid) at the High Dive, a club in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood. About 10 persons came in-person (6 AES members) and 23 were on Zoom (17 AES members).

PNW Chair Dan Mortensen opened the meeting with announcements, then self-introductions by attendees - first those on-site, then Zoom attendees. PNW Committee-person Jayney Wallick organized the meeting, and introduced Benjamin DeVore.

Benjamin has been a featured live audio engineer at Fremont's High Dive and affiliated club, Nectar Lounge since 2018. Benjamin has specialized in mixing and recording live music throughout the Seattle area as a professional front of house engineer for over a decade. Additionally, Benjamin has provided mixes for live recordings and live streams in many different settings and levels of production.

Benjamin covered the basics of mixing live bands in a club like High Dive. He spoke about the High Dive; its history and the sound system (McCauley mains/subs, Midas M32 board). He then moved to the mix booth, at the end of the bar and maybe 20 feet from the stage. The Midas lives here, and an Onyx light control system - the sound person also gets to run the light cues. Benjamin described practical operation of the Midas M32 at this club.

Next, he gave many practical tips about handling live club mixing, such as budgeting your time, running a sound check, and use of earplugs (he uses Loop Experience earplugs).

He went on to demonstrate many practical tips for running the popular Behringer X32 mixer (functionally the same as the Midas M32).

There were several Q&A and descriptions of other's personal experiences.

Thanks to Dansound for providing the video/streaming system.

About Our Presenter:
Benjamin DeVore has been a featured live audio engineer at Fremont's High Dive and Nectar Lounge since 2018. Benjamin has specialized in mixing and recording live music throughout the Seattle area as a professional front of house engineer for over a decade. He has mixed or recorded at

  • The High Dive
  • Nectar Lounge
  • The Triple Door
  • Columbia City Theater
  • Supernova
  • Seattle Secret Shows
  • many other venues
Additionally, Benjamin has provided mixes for live recordings and live streams in many different settings and levels of production. Benjamin is passionate about audio hardware and values technical precision -- if you haven't read the manual, Benjamin is happy to summarize it for you.



Reported by Gary Louie, PNW Secretary.


Last Modified, 09/30/2023, 16:30:00, dtl