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Sound Good! Running a mixer, dealing with different inputs

UPDATE: Because of the weather we are postponing this week’s session to October 7

This week we’ll go a little bit deeper in to the basics of running sound for an action or event. We’ll take a look at running a mixer to handle multiple inputs and outputs, wireless microphone configurations, and sending audio feeds to media through a mult-box.

This session builds on the previous session so you’ll get the most out of it if you either attended the “Get Loud!” workshop or you know the basics of how to set up a PA system.

About Beer and Gear

Beer and Gear is a weekly-ish series of workshops and skill shares on some of the more technical nuts and bolts of organizing actions and events. Each week we tackle a different type of equipment, talk through how it’s used and get some hands on experience with the gear. 

And since we are starting each week at 5pm on Friday afternoon, these sessions are BYOB (but electronics and beer don’t mix so you’ll have to finish your drink before you pick up a PA system or camera!)

Our hope is that this project will build our movement infrastructure, increase our collective capacity, and democratize event production by putting solid gear in the hands of grassroots organizers. Once you’ve learned how to use the gear, all of our equipment is available for volunteer organizations to borrow for actions and events.

These sessions are FREE and open to anyone, but we do ask that you RSVP in advance so we can follow up with the location for each week’s session and other logical information.

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September 23

Get Loud! Setting up and running a PA system

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October 21

Find a Spot: Finding a location for an action and securing a permit (or not!)