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HOW AUDIO CAN HELP PROVIDE IMMERSIVE SERVICES IN HOUSES OF WORSHIP Houses of Worship have been badly hit by the pandemic congregational singing is forbidden, social distancing is enforced, and many are logging on virtually. Adam Shulman, Market Category Lead for Installed Sound at Bose Professional, explores how audio is vital in improving gatherings under the restrictions. This year has brought with it a number of challenges around the world. Church leaders are tasked with ensuring community support and stability by bringing their congregations together in a variety of ways and locations — from socially distanced in-person gatherings back in church or in the car park and open green spaces, as well as streaming services online. While the need to serve, connect and nurture fellowship remains the number one priority each week, it can be a challenge to determine how technology can be used to support the changes required by a global pandemic And while regathering can look a little different depending upon where you’re located, church leaders and their technology teams find themselves addressing similar challenges of how to best use their spaces available each week. Whether it’s for children’s services and education or a service for the entire congregation, understanding the how of connecting people together using available technology is key to that success, regardless if they are separated by six ft or in completely different locations. This connection starts with sound. Therefore, a crucial step is understanding the impacts of using spaces and equipment differently, whether inside or out. Sound behaves differently with a congregation that is only a quarter its previous size. There are a number of things that can be done beginning with learning how sound

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behaves, adjusting what is physically located in these gathering spaces, as well as how to best compliment the video stream without compromising audio quality. Our sense of hearing is such an important part of our lives — it’s how we connect with our surroundings; it aids in our understanding of those around us and enables us to lose ourselves in music and be moved by the word. At Bose, we tend to view sound as the most important sense as seen in our commitment to making sound experiential, no matter where you are. Church members can have a wide range of technology comfort levels and understanding what those levels are is an important first step in determining how to use the audio technology you currently have, and whether it’s necessary to invest in additional equipment. If a church has access to multiple locations, does its technology team have the right audio equipment to enable everyone to hear, understand and partake in the services? We’ve all experienced situations where sound was just made louder to make up for larger groups or to cover a greater distance. But improving intelligibility is actually what is necessary to aid understanding, and this can be achieved inside a building and in open with the right technology and understanding, for both in-person and streamed services. With the increased adoption of streaming services comes an increased comfortable www.mondodr.com

level of this previously inaccessible technology. Now, even the youngest members of a church are familiar with the concept of creating a video and posting it for others to access, and the idea of video chatting is commonplace. But, regardless of a person’s familiarity, audio plays a key role to these activities. People are more tolerant to an underwhelming video experience or an image that freezes if the audio is still available. Conversely, it wouldn’t matter how amazing the video image was if the audio is poor. The opportunity to engage and connect with their fellow congregants is lost. With the availability of ultra highresolution displays on our mobile devices and televisions, church leaders may be tempted to stream in the highest resolution possible. This can consume significant bandwidth, causing playback issues and degrading the audio quality and clarity, which ultimately creates frustration and fatigue to people on the receiving end. When investigating streaming options, connect with your dealer or professional AV partner and lean on them for the expertise is this area. By choosing a lower streaming resolution, the audio/video stream can become more widely available to people regardless of their available bandwidth. Technology teams have an increased amount of responsibilities when supporting both in-person and streamed services. They need consistent reliability


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