Technical documentation

The Audio Technology Training Stand is a versatile, professionally-trained facility that allows students to gain practical skills in modern audio production, editing and streaming technologies. All components are integrated into a seamless system for the disciplines of music, recording engineering, multimedia production and sound design.

List of components:

Component

Description

Quantity

Monitor holder

High-quality aluminium monitor holders that allow ergonomic positioning of dual displays at each workstation.

24

Monitors

Professional 4K UHD monitors with colour calibration for accurate video and audio editing and visual analysis.

12

Computers

High-performance workstations with multi-threaded processors, SSD storage and professional graphics cards.

12

Headphones

Studio headphones with excellent sound isolation and wide spectrum sound reproduction for critical monitoring.

12

Midi clavos

MIDI keyboards with touch controls, pads and dynamic keys for music creation and live performance.

12

Sound Plate

Audio interfaces with low latency, professional AD/DA conversion and a wide range of inputs/outputs.

12

ipad

Mobile tablets for interactive audio software control, scene management and interface monitoring/observation.

2

Software

Licensed software for audio editing, mixing, live performance and audio editing (FL Studio, Ableton, etc.).

12

Console 1

Digital consoles with multi-channel control, scene storage, effects integration and advanced IO interface.

1

Console 2

Digital consoles with multi-channel control, scene storage, effects integration and advanced IO interface.

1

Audio recorder

Digital consoles with multi-channel control, scene storage, effects integration and advanced IO interface.

1

Studio microphone

Large-diaphragm condenser microphones with ultra-low noise for high-quality studio recording.

3

Sound monitors

Professional 4K UHD monitors with colour calibration for accurate video and audio editing and visual analysis.

2

Digital mixer

A multi-functional digital audio mixer that allows you to control multiple sources simultaneously and use integrated effects.

1

Sound analyser

Audio analyser with real-time spectrum display, noise measurement and reverberation analysis capabilities.

1

Audio processing software

Licensed software for: audio editing, mixing, live performance and audio editing

12

Operational opportunities with this stand

− Create professional electronic music from scratch using MIDI keyboards and DAW software.
− Record live vocal or instrument tracks with studio microphones.
− Edit, mix and enhance audio in real time using digital consoles.
− Simulate sound scenes in different environments with specialised tools.
− Use an analyser to determine acoustic properties in a sound studio.
− Organise audio for live broadcasts with broadcast consoles.
− Work with professional soundtrack export and mastering tools.
− Control audio parameters remotely using tablet devices.
− Proofreading and editing musical works using various DAW systems.
− Combining sound and image in audiovisual projects.
− Analyse the frequency spectrum using special analysers.
− Produce podcasts and voice recordings with high-quality microphones.
− Learn how to use sound effects and transitions in different styles of music.
− Simulate studio situations with real audio recording equipment.
− Digitally control signal routing and scene switching.
− Use the digital mixer during live performances.
− Test different microphone positions and their effect on sound quality.
− Create an audiovisual presentation with recorded sound and music.
− Investigate the signal chain from the microphone to the final audio file.
− Experiment with reverberation, equalisation and dynamics in real time.
− Listen to your own works through professional monitor speakers.
− Create a complete song with MIDI instruments, recordings and effects section.
− Perform live mixing using the control consoles.
− Use different workflows from recording to final export.
− Practise sound preparation for radio, TV or stage.
− Learn digital audio technologies and their integration principles.
− Prepare a recording session plan and test it in practice.
− Experiment with sound modules and virtual instruments.
− Use a computer and a tablet together to create a hybrid creative system.
− Real-time monitoring of CPU and audio system loads while working on a project.
− Test and compare different DAW environments (Ableton, FL Studio).
− Evaluate their own works according to objective criteria for sound analysis.
− Collaborate as part of a team on a joint audio project.
− Manage environmental sounds and their integration into the project.
− Simulate recording a live band with multiple sources.
− Summarise the results of the training on your iPad.
− Use headphones for studio monitoring in isolated environments.
− Analyse the location of a sound source in a room using an analyser.
− To make a mix that is suitable for both stage and studio.
− Test the stability of the broadcast in different environments.
− Calibrate monitors to the acoustic performance of the room.
− Experiment with surround sound.
− Exporting works to various formats such as WAV, MP3, AIFF.
− Learn how to use audio interfaces with XLR, Jack and USB connectors.
− Choose the optimum working mode: live performance or studio work.
− Capture and analyse environmental sounds in experimental work.
− Manage multiple workstations simultaneously via iPad or control panel.
− Learn the basics of audio storage, archiving and broadcasting.

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