Sound Training: From the Great Hall to Stage Autonomy
This sound training course provides you with the key skills needed to effectively manage a concert's sound system, from a large hall configuration to a more intimate, autonomous installation. You'll be guided by a professional sound technician, and learn about several crucial technical aspects:
Managing a sound balance in a large-scale concert situation: Learn how to optimize the sound of a large-scale concert, by mastering the various elements required for a successful sound balance. You'll learn how to adjust levels and achieve a balanced sound for a large audience. Adapting to a small sound system for more intimate concerts: Discover the subtleties of a more modest sound system, adapted to a small stage, typical of bars or rehearsal rooms. This section will enable you to acquire autonomous skills for smaller installations, while guaranteeing optimum sound quality. Managing returns and in-ears: Learn how to manage stage returns for musicians, as well as how to use in-ears for better listening in live conditions, to guarantee comfort and efficiency on stage. Dialogue with a sound technician: Communication between musicians and sound technicians is essential. Learn how to communicate effectively with a technician to adjust the mix in real time and meet the specific needs of the performance. Hearing prevention: Hearing protection is an essential aspect of the music business. This part of the training will make you aware of the importance of hearing prevention, with practical advice on how to avoid the risks associated with prolonged exposure to noise. By following this course, you'll be well prepared to manage sound systems in a variety of contexts, with an approach that's both technical and practical!
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