Electronics and Sound Design Part 1, The First Steps
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In this episode of the Copper State Marching Podcast, hosts Martin Hebda and Matt Kozacek dive into one of the most intimidating, but essential, parts of modern marching arts. Electronics and sound design. From spinning wheels of death and sample mishaps on championships day to practical advice for building a reliable sound setup, this conversation is packed with real world experiences and actionable tips for directors at every level.
Joining the podcast are sound design and audio specialists Zack Whittier and Claire Thorpe-Coody, who share their journeys into the world of marching audio and break down the basics of getting started with electronics. Whether your program only has only a synth and a guitar amp or you’re exploring digital mixers and advanced mic setups, this episode covers foundational strategies, affordable equipment recommendations, troubleshooting advice, cable management, mixer options, and the importance of asking for help.
Listeners will also hear discussion about:
- Beginner-friendly ways to introduce electronics into a marching program
- Recommended microphones, mixers, and sample pads
- Using iPads and apps for triggering samples
- Analog vs. digital mixers
- Daisy chaining, stage boxes, and cable management
- Online communities and resources for learning marching audio
- Common electronic failures — and how to avoid them
This is Part 1 of a two-part deep dive into electronics and sound design in the marching arts. Whether you're brand new to amplification or looking to improve your current setup, this episode offers practical guidance, relatable stories, and expert insight for every band director and sound tech.
Whether you’re a band director, student leader, staff member, or marching arts educator, this episode is packed with real-world leadership advice, rehearsal strategies, and thoughtful conversation about building stronger programs and stronger people.
To send in your own band dilemmas or questions, email the podcast team at podcast@azmba.org.
Resources and sites discussed in Part 1 or Part 2:
Marching Arts Audion Discussion Page on Facebook
Mic Suggestions
Shure SM57
Digital Auto Workstation
Mainstage
Logic Pro
Ableton
Hardware
Sampl
Roland Sample Pad, SP40, 404MK2
Sounds/narration/effects
Freesound.org
Fiverr.com - sound actor resource
Voice123.com
Foley tutorials on youtube
Kontakt (plugin)
Sound cart/speaker design
Titan
Pagentry
Pyle
Synced Up (builds full sound system)
Other
pinecil soldering iron
Shure Education Material