Hey, welcome to steemit!
I have a younger brother who's an amazing live sound engineer, and I ran a theater company for fifteen years, so your setup looks like home! If you haven't yet, check out DSound for audio tracks, lots of original music and dj stuff on there.
I'm @markrmorrisjr and I work with a lot of newcomers. If you haven't yet, you're likley to run into bandwidth issues once you start posting. Here are some free things you can do to minimize the problem. You'll also find the competition for eyeballs can be stiff, so, here are some ideas I'm using to build a new account to test the differences in the platform since I got here 2 years ago. If you need anything, don't hesitate to find me, or follow @dolphinschool (That's my new acccount) for new tips and hacks every day!
Thanks Mark. Thats great! A good live sound engineer gets to travel a lot and also work with good artists. Following you for some tips. See you soon. :)
Well, he learned some multimedia coding languages that pay too well for him to do much audio engineering anymore, but he loves his gear.
Yeah...unfortunately audio engineers dont get paid a ton. Unless he's worked on a platinum record. Haha.