Technical documentation
Audio technology training stand
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:
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High-quality aluminium monitor holders that allow ergonomic positioning of dual displays at each workstation.
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Professional 4K UHD monitors with colour calibration for accurate video and audio editing and visual analysis.
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High-performance workstations with multi-threaded processors, SSD storage and professional graphics cards.
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Studio headphones with excellent sound isolation and wide spectrum sound reproduction for critical monitoring.
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MIDI keyboards with touch controls, pads and dynamic keys for music creation and live performance.
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Audio interfaces with low latency, professional AD/DA conversion and a wide range of inputs/outputs.
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Mobile tablets for interactive audio software control, scene management and interface monitoring/observation.
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Licensed software for audio editing, mixing, live performance and audio editing (FL Studio, Ableton, etc.).
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Digital consoles with multi-channel control, scene storage, effects integration and advanced IO interface.
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Digital consoles with multi-channel control, scene storage, effects integration and advanced IO interface.
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Digital consoles with multi-channel control, scene storage, effects integration and advanced IO interface.
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Large-diaphragm condenser microphones with ultra-low noise for high-quality studio recording.
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Professional 4K UHD monitors with colour calibration for accurate video and audio editing and visual analysis.
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A multi-functional digital audio mixer that allows you to control multiple sources simultaneously and use integrated effects.
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Audio analyser with real-time spectrum display, noise measurement and reverberation analysis capabilities.
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Audio processing software
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Licensed software for: audio editing, mixing, live performance and audio editing
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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.