Rio Rancho, NM – December 2011… Lectrosonics, recognized the world over as a leading manufacturer of wireless microphone systems and audio processing products, is pleased to announce its co-sponsorship of the forthcoming webinar MultiMic, Multi-Source Mixing for Live Events: DSP Audio Processing for Boardrooms, Courtrooms, Classrooms, and Multipurpose Venues. Scheduled for December 6th, this is an excellent opportunity for A/V professionals, system Integrators, contractors, acousticians, live sound, recording, and broadcast engineers, house of worship engineers, and others to gain insight into high quality, trouble-free audio for event production.
In this special NewBay Media Webcast, sponsored by Lectrosonics and produced by Sound & Video Contractor and Mix, participants will learn about analog and digital mixing techniques, including automatic mixing. Participants will learn valuable tips for fine-tuning auto-mixing functionality to ensure optimum gain before feedback. Finally—recognizing that different applications require different solutions, case studies will be examined that illustrate the various techniques involved.
The webinar will be moderated by Tom Kenny of Mix Magazine. Ted Hennings, Northwest Regional Technical Director for Swank Audio Visuals, and Chris Thomson, who has been a technical coordinator at Swank Audio Visuals, will be the program presenters.
As part of the webinar, participants will learn about the following:
- Analog Mixing
- Console Live Mix
- Installation Mix
- Automatic Mixing
- Case Studies
Karl Winkler, director of business development at Lectrosonics, commented on the forthcoming webcast. "With the rapid improvements being made in display technologies and videoconferencing functionality— not to mention the rise in multipurpose venue construction—the demand for quality audio in event production has never been higher—or more attainable. This program will clear the air of many common misunderstandings."
MultiMic, Multi-Source Mixing for Live Events: DSP Audio Processing for Boardrooms, Courtrooms, Classrooms, and Multipurpose Venues is free.
About Lectrosonics
Well respected within the film, broadcast, and theatre technical communities since 1971, Lectrosonics wireless microphone systems and audio processing products are used daily in mission-critical applications by audio engineers familiar with the company's dedication to quality, customer service, and innovation. Lectrosonics is a US manufacturer based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.