Digital Live Sound Engineering
About This Course
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of digital mixing consoles and their functionalities, including signal routing, channel processing, effects utilization, and automation.
- Gain proficiency in operating digital mixing consoles for both Front-of-House (FOH) and monitoring management, ensuring optimal sound reinforcement during live performances.
- Acquire the necessary skills to set up live sound for small to medium events, considering factors such as venue acoustics, speaker placement, and audience coverage.
- Demonstrate the ability to work with wired and wireless audio equipment, including audio connections, troubleshooting techniques, and system optimization.
What You'll Learn
Throughout the course, students will gain a thorough understanding of digital mixing for Front-of-House (FOH) and monitoring management. They will explore the functionalities and capabilities of digital mixing consoles, including signal routing, channel processing, effects utilization, and automation. Hands-on training with industry-standard digital consoles will allow students to develop proficiency in operating these advanced audio systems effectively.
Additionally, students will learn the essential techniques and best practices for setting up live sound for small to medium events. They will acquire the expertise to optimize sound reinforcement in different venues and environments, considering factors such as room acoustics, speaker placement, and audience coverage. Emphasis will also be placed on working with wired and wireless audio equipment, ensuring students can handle various audio connections and troubleshoot common issues that may arise during live performances.
Entry Requirements
- Applicants should have basic awareness of audio systems.
- Have at least 1 GCE N Level subject pass OR
- Be able to read, write and speak English at WSQ Workplace Literacy (WPL) Level 5 and able to manipulate numbers at WSQ Workplace Numeracy (WPN) Level 5