Acoustics/Practice (Q889)

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Acoustical theory informs our practice. It helps us to select the optimal gear in the planning stage, and take the right decisions when we position and aim loudspeakers and microphones.

Acoustical theory informs our practice. It helps us to select the optimal gear in the planning stage, and take the right decisions when we position and aim loudspeakers and microphones.
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Acoustics/Practice
Acoustical theory informs our practice. It helps us to select the optimal gear in the planning stage, and take the right decisions when we position and aim loudspeakers and microphones.

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    sound system design for a given acoustic and audience geometry (English)
    can design system and explain choices made (English)
    line arrays and beam steering sources (English)
    positioning and aiming of loudspeakers (English)
    choice of loudspeakers (dispersion characteristics) (English)
    use of delays and fills (English)
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    microphone choice and concepts for a given acoustic and stage geometry (English)
    can select appropriate mics and explain choices made (English)
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    the limits of a given sound system in the given acoustic (English)
    can take into account and explain (English)
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    dispersion characteristics of sound sources (English)
    can explain and apply to microphone choice and position (English)
    the human voice (English)
    common instrument families (English)
    instrument amplifiers (English)
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    SQQ7 - 6.3
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