Music Tech for Live Sound: Basics 23 Sep 25

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Music Tech for Live Sound Basics

PRESENTERS Jared Davis, MM

Jared E. Davis is a composer, guitarist, and teacher from Irvine, California. As a self-taught guitarist, hebegan performing and composing at the age of 16 with his own original band. After completinghisserviceintheU.S.Navy,hewasacceptedintoBerkleeCollegeofMusicin Boston, where he earned his BM in Guitar Performance in 2019. While studyingperformance, he quicklyrealizedthathistruepassionwascomposition,andin2021,hereceivedhisMMinMusic CompositionfromTexasStateUniversity.

Currently,JaredresidesinSanAntonio,Texas,whereheworksfortheUTSanAntonioSchool of Music and has authored three books: Chromatic Ladders, Music Theory for Fretboarders, and Atonal Improvisation and Jazz. He has premiered new works withSMART Orchestra, Unheard-of Ensemble, San Antonio Ambient Orchestra, and Bent Wrench Ensemble, and he regularlyperformsandlectureswithKevinMetzgeraspartoftheirduo,theAtonalGuitarDuo.

B.M.inPerformance,BerkleeCollegeofMusic,2019

M.M.inComposition,TexasStateUniversity,2021

PRESENTERS

Joey Berrios, MSB

Joey Berriosisavisualartist,musician,smallbusinessowner,andUnitedStatesAirForceretiree dedicated to serving the San Antonio community through music production and education. He holdsanAASinAviation,anAAinBehavioralHealthcareManagement,aBAinArtwithaminorin Music Marketing and an MS in Business from the University of Texas at San Antonio, blending creative vision and business expertise in his work. Joey is theco-ownerandoperatorofEar BenderStudiosLLC,locatedintheGovernmentHilldistrictofSanAntonio. He is alsothebassist for The Jed Craddock Band, Jacob Kyle and The Blues Bonnets and The Scotti Fraser Band (Houston,TX).JoeyiscurrentlytheMusicMarketingCoordinatorfortheUTSanAntonioSchoolof Music.

A.A.S.inAviation,CCAF/UniversityofNewMexico,2007

A.A.inBehavioralHealthcareManagement,CCAF/ParkUniversity,2009

B.A.inArt,MinorinMusicMarketing,UniversityofTexasatSanAntonio,2020

M.S.inBusiness,UniversityofTexasatSanAntonio,2021

Overview

• Cables, Mics, Connections & Speakers

• Microphones

• Mixers & Interfaces

• Speakers

• Best Practices

• Resources

Cables, Mics, Connections, & Speakers

Cables/Connections

XLR:usedformicrophonesandbalancedsignals(3pins)

Balanced signal – reducesnoiseandinterference.

Durable and secure – lockingconnectorspreventunplugging.

High-quality sound – maintainsaudioclarityoverdistance.

Supports phantom power – requiredforcondensermicrophones.

Versatile – workswithmics,mixers,speakers,andmore.

Long-distance capable – cleansignalevenover100+feet.

Cables/Connections

¼" TRS (Tip–Ring–Sleeve):

Balanced connection: resistsnoise,good forlongerruns(usedforline-level signals,headphones,someinstruments).

¼" TS (Tip–Sleeve): Unbalanced connection: morepronetonoise,bestfor shortruns(commonforguitarsandsome keyboards).

Quarter Inch

Cables/Connections

1/8" Aux

Small3.5mmstereocable(tip-ring-sleeve),commononphones/laptops. Deliversstereoaudio(L/Rchannels)inonecable. Easy,universal,andportable—quickwaytoconnectdevicestoasoundsystem.Not balanced:weakersignal,morenoise,andfragileforprouse.

Eighth Inch

Cables/Connections

Speakon

Professional cable foramplifiertospeakerconnections

Locking design: secure,won’tunplugaccidentally High power capacity: handlesmorewattagesafely Durable: builtforstage/touringuse

Standard: widelyusedinproaudiogear

Cables/Connections

Power (IEC)

Standard 3-prong power cord for pro audio gear. Works with mixers, amps, speakers, etc. Grounded for safety; use surge protection. Durable but don’t pull by the cord.

Microphones

Dynamic

Condenser

Durable&ruggedHandle loudsoundswell Nophantompowerneeded Bestforlivesoundvocals/amps/drums

ShureSM58

Sensitive&detailedWide frequencyresponseNeed phantompowerBestfor studiovocal&acoustic instruments

Microphone Grips

Good Bad / Punk & Metal Style

Mic Placements

Position placements for any direct sound source. Distance placements for any sound source.

Vocal Placements

Condenser Recording: with headphones & pop filter

Dynamic mic placements for live performance

Speaker/Amp Positions

Center Cone, Off Center, Half Cone, Edge of Cone

Dual Mic Technique: Dynamic + Condenser

Piano Placements

Single Mic Dual Mic Pairs

Mixers & Interfaces

Mixers & Interfaces

Analog Mixers:

Basic function: control center to route audio signals

Inputs:pluginmics/instruments(XLR,¼”)

Outputs:sendtospeakers,amps,headphones,recorders,otherdevices

Mixers & Interfaces

Hybrid Analog/Digital Mixers:

Same basic function but uses analog controls and/or digital only mixing via mobile devices (iPads/mobile devices)

Get to know a mixer

Input Gain vs. Volume

Gain changes input intensity from mic

Volume changes output intensity from speaker

EQ (Equalization)

EQ is how we can shape frequencies in a mix.

Usually there are 3 knobs on a mixer.

High, Med, Low

20-20,000 Hz Range

Mixers & Interfaces

Audio Interfaces

Converts analog audio signals into digital signals for processing via a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW).

*Some mixers are also audio interfaces

DAW (digital audio workstation)

FREE

Free with Apple products, Iphone, Ipad, Mac

Speakers

Speakers

Speakers transform digital signals from mixers or various sources and amplify them.

All speakers require an amplifier to transform signals - Speakers are basically categorized into Powered and Unpowered

Speakers

Passive Speakers: amplified by external amplifier

Pros of Unpowered Speakers

Flexible:youcanchoosetheamplifier youwantLightertocarrysinceno built-inamp

Easiertorepairifsomethingbreaks

Canconnectmultiplespeakerstooneamp

Cons of Unpowered Speakers

Alwaysneedanexternal amplifierMoregearand cablestomovearound

Speakers

Active Speakers: amplified by internal amplifier

Pros of Powered Speakers

Built-inamplifier,noextraampneeded

Simpletosetup,justpluginandplay

FewercablesandlessgeartocarryGood forsmallgigsorquicksetups

Cons of Powered Speakers

Heaviersincetheampisinsidethespeaker

Iftheampbreaks,thewholespeakermaybeunusable

Moreexpensivethanunpoweredspeakers

Hardertoconnectmultiplespeakersfromonesource

Active Set Up Speakers

Best Practices

Setlevelsslowlytoavoidsuddenloudpops.

• Poweronequipmentinorderofsignalflow;

◦ Instrument/source--Mixer--Amplifier/Speakers

• Poweroffequipmentinorderofsignalflow

◦ Speakers/Amplifiers--Mixer--Instrument/Source

• Wrapcablesproperly(over-under)toavoidtangles.

• Keepdrinksandfoodawayfromequipment.

Cupmicrophoneswhenusing.

• Yankcablesfromgearorpullbythecord.

• Don’tstackheavyitemsonspeakersormixers.

• Don’tpointmicsatspeakers(causesfeedback).

Home Recording Hardware Needed:

-Speakers/Monitors

-Laptop/CPU -Interface -Microphone -Midi Keyboard

+ Software: DAW

Resources

Audio Tech Resources.zip (OneDrive Folder created by Jared Davis with supplemental and further AV education) https://mediacollege.com/ (free, online resource to dive deeper) https://www.soundgym.co/ (a free and fun way to develop ear training)

Shure Microphone Placement Techniques

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