Beth O’Leary

Beth O’Leary is a freelance live sound engineer and tech-based in Sheffield, England. While studying for her degree in zoology, she got distracted working for her university’s volunteer entertainment society and ended up in the music industry instead of wildlife conservation. Over the last ten years, she has done everything from pushing boxes in tiny clubs to touring arenas and spends a lot of her life in muddy fields working on most of the major festivals in the UK. She has a particular passion for flying PA, the black magic that is RF, travel, and good coffee.

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There is no shame in walking away. Try not to burn your bridges as you leave. This industry is close-knit and...
So, let them bring on all their problems I'll do better than my best I have confidence they'll put me to...
The way you present yourself online can have a substantial effect on how people perceive you and your approach to work,...
When you stop thinking of yourself as an employee and start framing yourself as an independent contractor, you realise that you...
Live Digital Audio Part 4 What can you do when it goes wrong? Each live set up will vary, but there are...
Knowing the theory of digital audio is all well and good, but how do you set all that stuff up on...
The story goes that Apasmara is a demon who represents ignorance, selfishness, and laziness. Although he is referred to as a...
My last blog dealt with translating audio into a digital signal. The next step is keeping that signal in time when...
Digitizing the audio Digital audio is nothing new, but there is still a lot of misunderstanding and confusion about how it...
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