1st Edition

Basic Live Sound Reinforcement A Practical Guide for Starting Live Audio

By Raven Biederman, Penny Pattison Copyright 2013
    392 Pages 265 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    392 Pages
    by Routledge

    Access and interpret manufacturer spec information, find shortcuts for plotting measure and test equations, and learn how to begin your journey towards becoming a live sound professional.

     

    Land and perform your first live sound gigs with this guide that gives you just the right amount of information. Don’t get bogged down in details intended for complex and expensive equipment and Madison Square Garden-sized venues. Basic Live Sound Reinforcement is a handbook for audio engineers and live sound enthusiasts performing in small venues from one-mike coffee shops to clubs.

     

    With their combined years of teaching and writing experience, the authors provide you with a thorough foundation of the theoretical and the practical, offering more advanced beginners a complete overview of the industry, the gear, and the art of mixing, while making sure to remain accessible to those just starting out.

    Introduction

    Part 1: Introducing Live Sound

    Chapter 1: What is Live Sound?

    Chapter 2: Overview of the Live Sound Industry

    Chapter 3: Live Sound – Where the Boots Hit the Ground

    Part 2: The Art and Science of Live Sound

    Chapter 4: Sound Science – Physics and Perception

    Chapter 5: Acoustics – The Science of Sound in the Environment

    Chapter 6: Sound Power, Power, and More Science You Need to Know

    Chapter 7: Beyond Ears that Hear – The Art of Live Sound

    Part 3: Tools of the Trade – The Public Address System

    Chapter 8: The P.A. System – More than the Sum of its Parts

    Chapter 9: Microphones – Sound to Signal

    Chapter 10: The Mixer – Shaping the Signal with the P.A. UI

    Chapter 11: Processors, Effects, and More – Rack Mounted Equipment

    Chapter 12: Amplifiers, Crossovers, and Speakers – From a Little Signal to a Big Sound

    Chapter 13: A Word to the Wireless

    Chapter 14: Parts to P.A. – Tie it Together with Cables

    Part 4: Getting Ready for the Show

    Chapter 15: Preproduction – Preparations in Advance

    Chapter 16: More Preproduction – Plan it, Do it, Double-check it

    Chapter 17: Safe Gear Humping 101 – Get it to the Gig without Breaking Your Back

    Chapter 18: The Step by Step Guide to a Safe Setup

    Chapter 19: Good Sound Start Here – Microphone Set-up for Live Production

    Chapter 20: From Signal to Sound - Speaker Placement for Live Production

    Part 5: Show Time and Beyond

    Chapter 21: Setup – Connecting and Tuning the Chain

    Chapter 22: All in the Mix – Fundamentals, Mixing Monitors, and Sound Check

    Chapter 23: Mixing the Live Show – From Curtains up to Last Call

    Chapter 24: Beat Trouble to the Draw – Tactical Troubleshooting for Today’s Audio Outlaw

    Part 6: Becoming a Live Sound Professional

    Chapter 25: Getting your Foot in the Door – Making the Transition from Out in the Cold to in the Live Audio Fold

    Chapter 26: Navigating the Audio Technology Marketplace

    Chapter 27: Working Like a Pro

    Chapter 28: The No Bucks Wasted Poor Engineer’s Guide to Buying Audio Gear

    Chapter 29: Working Well With Others (Bonus Online Chapter)

    Glossary

    Biography

    Raven Biederman has taught at the former Globe School of Music in San Francisco and the Art Institute of San Francisco. He has worked as FOH mixer at Club Cocomo and other small to medium venues in and around the Bay Area. He is founder of Recoil Studios, through which he has numerous independent artist album credits for mixing and mastering.