Go behind the scenes and learn the fundamentals of live sound in this practical, full-day workshop with Dom Ingersole. Participants will explore how audio systems work in real performance environments, from the basic signal path and microphone setup through to gain structure, EQ, monitoring, and digital desk operation.

Designed for students, emerging artists and early-career creatives, this workshop offers valuable hands-on experience that builds confidence with the equipment, workflows and problem-solving skills used in the live events industry. Participants will work through real audio scenarios, including foldback, feedback control, routing, and live mixing, helping them understand what it takes to support a show from backstage or FOH.

This workshop gives participants a genuine introduction to the workflows, terminology and decision-making used by live sound technicians in real venues and performance settings

By working directly with audio equipment and live mixing scenarios, attendees gain practical experience that bridges the gap between classroom learning and industry practice.

By the end of the day, attendees will have a stronger understanding of how sound is shaped and controlled in a live setting, along with practical skills they can take into future study, volunteering, or entry-level production work. It’s a great starting point for anyone wanting to turn an interest in audio into real industry knowledge and experience.

Event and Ticket Details

Accessibility
Hearing Aid Loop Wheelchair Access
Location
BMEC 105 William Street, Bathurst NSW Get Directions
Prices

$30

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