Difference between revisions of "Technically design monitoring system (Q741)"
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Plan a monitoring system based on the requirements of the artists and the production. Where required, advise artists and speakers as to the best approach (wedge, side-fill, in-ear) for the task. Choose the equipment best suited to the job.
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English | Technically design monitoring system | Plan a monitoring system based on the requirements of the artists and the production. Where required, advise artists and speakers as to the best approach (wedge, side-fill, in-ear) for the task. Choose the equipment best suited to the job. |
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interpret technical riders (English)
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consider artist requirements (English)
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consider acoustic environment (English)
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determine the amount and type of monitor feeds (English)
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consider interaction with front-of-house mixer (splitting, gain sharing, phantom power) (English)
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support the monitoring needs of artists (English)
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recommend monitoring approaches to artists and develop practical system solutions (English)
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write up technical documentation (English)
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write up equipment list (English)
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write up resource requirements: electricity, loads, crew, space, time, interaction and coordination with other departments, transport and handling, storage space (English)
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