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<blockquote data-quote="Rasmus Rosenberg" data-source="post: 72722" data-attributes="member: 886"><p>Re: Real world tuning in a theatre</p><p></p><p>Never say never, Im sure that workshops/ seminars like you describe are coming around, All though I would aim for 1000-2000 seater venue, for starters, as I think it would broaden the people you could sell it too. The issues I find hardest is to sell it right. It seems very hard to sell non product specified training? And im actually quite puzzled why? or well Its not hard to understand why, you buy a product and want to know how to use it, but I for one would think people would become much better if they learned the "universal skill and techniques" that you could apply to any speakers regardless of brand. Im not saying it should be one or the other I think they could co exist, but guess thats why people rather want to spend money directly to the Brand name training. </p><p> </p><p>Also there is such a huge gap in the knowledge in "the industry" (well at least in my country) How/why/why not, speakers work and play together. So its really surprisingly hard to make people, aware of its there own fault (there decisions) that are to blame, not the speaker brand, console brand etc. Funny how its much easier to buy new speakers, than to understand what you have <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /> But most annoying; that you with a little help you could actually go a very long way, in having a better understanding of what goes on and be a much better sound technician.</p><p></p><p>Next issue is by fare finding qualified instructors, that have time to teach. Again I think its way more difficult to be able to use "any" speaker than being an expert in one system or brand. Also someone who can direct the teaching to the local marked (and language) and size gig that the participants can relate to. (yes its fun to hear about how you install cruise ships, but how the h... does that relate to my sh.. club and vise versa).</p><p></p><p>Next is finding people that have time (and money) to attend. All major rental houses and most freelance techs I have talked to are cool with one or maybe a two day seminar, any thing over they have a hard time to justify (they have a business to run, and a lot in the industry just don't earn enough money that they can afford training). And the sad fact is just that, unless you have a very well prepared and smooth running seminar, one day is just never enough.</p><p>When thats said, how ever, The amount of people out there that could benefit, and learn a huge lot from just a one day seminar, Is a really big marked. </p><p></p><p>Any way If any one have any Ideas too: how the heck, it would be possible to corrdinate and sell non brand specified training?, or have any interest in getting some? Or feel capable of instructing such training? Feel free to comment or PM me. </p><p>/R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rasmus Rosenberg, post: 72722, member: 886"] Re: Real world tuning in a theatre Never say never, Im sure that workshops/ seminars like you describe are coming around, All though I would aim for 1000-2000 seater venue, for starters, as I think it would broaden the people you could sell it too. The issues I find hardest is to sell it right. It seems very hard to sell non product specified training? And im actually quite puzzled why? or well Its not hard to understand why, you buy a product and want to know how to use it, but I for one would think people would become much better if they learned the "universal skill and techniques" that you could apply to any speakers regardless of brand. Im not saying it should be one or the other I think they could co exist, but guess thats why people rather want to spend money directly to the Brand name training. Also there is such a huge gap in the knowledge in "the industry" (well at least in my country) How/why/why not, speakers work and play together. So its really surprisingly hard to make people, aware of its there own fault (there decisions) that are to blame, not the speaker brand, console brand etc. Funny how its much easier to buy new speakers, than to understand what you have :) But most annoying; that you with a little help you could actually go a very long way, in having a better understanding of what goes on and be a much better sound technician. Next issue is by fare finding qualified instructors, that have time to teach. Again I think its way more difficult to be able to use "any" speaker than being an expert in one system or brand. Also someone who can direct the teaching to the local marked (and language) and size gig that the participants can relate to. (yes its fun to hear about how you install cruise ships, but how the h... does that relate to my sh.. club and vise versa). Next is finding people that have time (and money) to attend. All major rental houses and most freelance techs I have talked to are cool with one or maybe a two day seminar, any thing over they have a hard time to justify (they have a business to run, and a lot in the industry just don't earn enough money that they can afford training). And the sad fact is just that, unless you have a very well prepared and smooth running seminar, one day is just never enough. When thats said, how ever, The amount of people out there that could benefit, and learn a huge lot from just a one day seminar, Is a really big marked. Any way If any one have any Ideas too: how the heck, it would be possible to corrdinate and sell non brand specified training?, or have any interest in getting some? Or feel capable of instructing such training? Feel free to comment or PM me. /R [/QUOTE]
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