As the pool of available frequencies diminishes, frequency selection and coordination are increasingly critical to the successful design and deployment of wireless microphone and in-ear systems.
The Shure Advanced Wireless course covers the successful setup, deployment and operation of multi-channel wireless systems. Tailored for real-world application encountered in today’s productions.
The course is a localised New Zealand version, based on Shure endorsed training material modified to reflect local regulations and restrictions.
• Radio fundamentals and frequency allocation
• Propagation, antenna placement, multi-path interference & diversity reception
• Modulation (analogue & digital), audio processing, in-ear systems
• Multi-system compatibility, intermodulation, interference, cables & distribution systems
• Squelch, batteries
• Wireless management tools
The course uses Shure Wireless Workbench version 6 (WWB6) for configuration, control and monitoring of wireless audio devices.
Recommended for any audio professional involved in the design and / or operation of wireless audio systems.
Attendees should have previous experience with wireless audio systems and be familiar with technical terms and concepts.
From staging technician to integrator, sales to technical support and training, Richard has more than 24 years’ experience in most areas of the professional audio industry.
An accomplished musician playing keyboards and electronic organ, Richard was first exposed to the audio field when a friend asked him to operate a show for a local theatre society.
A passion was ignited, and Richard moved to Auckland where he studied, and completed a Diploma of Audio Engineering at SAE.
His years of experience as a hire technician and installer, are an asset when it comes to specifying and designing a system, as he is able to appreciate the challenges in working in venues of all sizes.
As a result, Richard can often suggest an alternative solution, or way of installing a product that makes life a little easier, but still meets a client’s expectations.
While working for another distributer, Richard hosted training seminars throughout NZ specialising in DSP programming and hearing assist systems. He is also experienced in the setup and operation of multi-channel wireless microphone systems
In his spare time, Richard still holds a passion for musical theatre, now having been involved with around 100 productions Auckland-wide, and winning several awards for best sound design.
He also has a home studio and regularly records or mixes for those wanting to put together an album, or just give Mum and Dad a Christmas present.
Qualifications:
Trade Cert – General Electrical Wiring
Dip Audio Engineering – SAE
London Architect – Intermediate and Advanced
Audio Architect – Intermediate and Advanced
Biamp Vocia Paging and Evac
Sound System Design – SynAudCon
EASE Introduction and Advanced – Infocomm University
Introduction to SMAART – Infocomm University
9:00am - 4:30pm
(Morning Tea, Lunch and Afternoon Tea is provided)
Attendees will be provided a copy of Shure WWB software for both PC and Mac. You are welcome to bring a laptop if you wish, to work along, but it is NOT a requirement.
Limited parking in front of NSL. If parks are full, please park on the roadside.
Find us here – NSL, 2/180 Montgomerie Road, Airport Oaks 2022
Cancellation policy:
Due to the resources involved in running this class, a $200 + GST per attendee cancellation fee will be chargeable if the cancellation is received less than 2 working days of the training start date.
Class sizes are limited. Register now to ensure your place!