by Audio Academy | May 20, 2020 | Workshops
David Dearden is best known as the designer of Audient’s analog recording console ASP8024, an analog recording classic. Incredibly knowledgeable, affable, and humble, his career path was connected early on with consoles. That idea gave birth to our flagship console...
by Audio Academy | Mar 20, 2020 | Workshops
Brit Row’s Marcel Van Limbeek and Luca Stefani came to Bangalore to conduct a live sound workshop hosted at Audio Academy. They kicked things off by promptly introducing the attendees to the legacy of Britannia Row. How the company grew from a small roadie crew for...
by Audio Academy | Mar 15, 2020 | Workshops
On the 25th of February, Shure came to Audio Academy to conduct a workshop on their microphones and RF systems. The day began with Chicco from Shure SA showing the students a presentation on the history of the brand and their latest developments. This was soon...
by Audio Academy | Feb 24, 2020 | Audio Trends & Gear
In contemporary music, while it appears that there is a standardized system of tuning, in reality, the manner in which an instrument is tuned or even whether it is considered to be “in tune” is not objective or universal. This varies from culture to culture and...
by Audio Academy | Feb 14, 2020 | Workshops
Rigging is a vital part of the live sound industry. Over the years, several rigging techniques have been used to rig PA and truss using chain pulleys, cranes and other devices. Improper rigging of a truss, a speaker, or a rigging failure can expose riggers and others...