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SUMMARY:Sound Manipulation: Part A
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The outcome of the lesson: Mindset of a successful engineer Is to see himself as the keeper of the sound production, not just a technician who works on a sound system.
The sound engineer’s job is to have the ability to control or manipulate the sound. This is important in order to be able to serve the musical/sound vision of the production.
It also means that the sound engineer is in “charge” of the overall sound production, not only of the sound system.
There are mainly three ways to manipulate sound:

Acoustically
Electronically
Relationally

We will address Acoustics control next year. The majority of this course will be about Electronic control. For now, let us consider it as the “Relational” control.
An engineer needs to (to a great extent):

Be skilled in communicating
Inform clearly
“Educate” when necessary (not in arrogant terms, simply by relaying information necessary in order for his clients to make an informed decision)

There are things that cannot be addressed with...

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