a typical shift for a live sound engineer

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Yep, the sound tech - first to the show, and last to go!

davelongenecker
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I love this work flow besides the teardown

macmacmedia
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Exactly. Rinse and repeat at the next gig

cwolfe
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You forgot the most important thing in the shift, after you take it down you go to the bar and get drunk. That’s the real Sound Engineer lifestyle

thedoye
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Thanks 4 da video! How did you get your job? What education/training did you get

jadynstargel
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I’m an recent audio engineering graduate and have done lots of A2 work however the role of A1 terrifies me. Do you have any advice for tackling a first time A1?

michaeld
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may I ask your annual pay? under $70k? I was a 2nd audio Engineer back in the mid 80's making $20 @starlight sound in Richmond, CA what is the pay now days?

Luiscabada
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An hour and a half for a full set up is ridiculous

JoeDavisMusic
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How did you learn or get into it? I did one year of live engineering for my university band but it wasn’t really helpful or informative.

jaesosa
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Have you got any tips to become a sound technician because i’m struggling

crismancini
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Hello, can I ask lets say a high-end IEM has frequency response between 5hz-40.000lhz. So, if I connect this IEM to a dap/dac player, the frequency response still will be between 5hz-40.000khz or if it depends on if dac/dap have frequency response between 20hz-20.000khz, the frequency response of IEM will only be between 20hz-20.000khz not 5hz-40.000khz?

kaankucuk
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😭😭 4-11 is crazy better be paying you good

eror-army