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Live Sound Training Mixer/ Console Condensor Mic Sound Snake Handheld Mic Live Sound Training Speaker Amplifier/ Amp Mic Cable

Essential Question: “How do we get the entire audience to hear exactly what we want them to hear?”

Live Sound Training Sound Basics/ Components/ Goals Sound Set-up/ Power up/ Tear down Microphones/ Channels/ Mixer Sections House Speakers vs. Monitor Speakers Troubleshooting/ Upkeep/ Q and A

Sound Basics/ Components/ Goals Why? Amplification and enrichment of Live Sound, to obtain a finished Natural and Blended sound What? Mixer, Amp, Speakers, Mics, Cables, Miscellaneous audio devices How? Pay attention, Listen closely, and make adjustments accordingly

WHY? To be heard in a large space where the natural voice is inadequate Amplify- to make louder Amplifier Enrichment- to make better?????? Effects processors EQ’s

WHAT?- the equipment Mixer- Organize and adjust sound qualities on one or many input devices. Amp.- already seen

Microphones- open air input devices. WHAT?- the equipment Microphones- open air input devices. Condenser Hanging Mic Condenser Studio Mic Lavaliere/ Lapel/ Body Mic Handheld Mic Condenser Boundary Mic

Speakers- output-listening devices. WHAT?- the equipment Speakers- output-listening devices.

Cables- interface (connect) equipment together. RCA WHAT?- the equipment Cables- interface (connect) equipment together. ¼ Inch Sound Snake XLR

Audio Input Devices- sound producing devices. Cassette Tape Game System WHAT?- the equipment Mic Audio Input Devices- sound producing devices. Guitar Keyboard/ MIDI CD Ipod/ MP3 8-Track Tape Turntable Reel to Reel Tape Vinyl Record

HOW? Pay Attention, Listen, and make the necessary adjustments. Volume (ON / OFF) EQ Feedback Effects Pan Gain Etc.

Sound Basics/ Components/ Goals Review Sound Basics/ Components/ Goals Why? Amplification and enrichment of Live Sound, to obtain a finished Natural and Blended sound What? Mixer, Amp, Speakers, Microphones, Cables, Miscellaneous audio input devices How? Pay attention, Listen closely, and make adjustments accordingly

Essential Question: “How do we get the entire audience to hear exactly what we want them to hear?”