The course is designed
to give a learner an understanding of the professional audio environment with
sufficient skills to begin to play a useful role in such an environment, be it
live sound, recording or radio studios. It also serves as a thorough
orientation in this field, allowing the learner to make more informed career
choices. Wherever possible the content has been aligned with registered unit
standards in the interests of quality and usefulness to the learner.
Overall Learning
Outcomes: The
course is designed to equip learners to:
- Operate
basic audio equipment with reference to user manuals.
- Understand
the working principles and purpose of basic audio system components.
- Connect
simple audio systems together.
- Perform
simple trouble shooting tasks – isolate faulty component at equipment level in
a system and give basic diagnosis of problem.
- Perform
and interpret basic measurements of level, distortion and frequency response.
- Make
up cables and do basic wiring.
- Communicate
effectively with peers, users and technical experts verbally and in writing
using correct terminology.
- Apply
listening skills to identify common faults (eg distortion, phase, freq. resp.
errors, overdriving) and understand quality references (know what good sound
sounds like)
- Be
aware of the limits of their knowledge and expertise.
- Be
curious and enquiring, committed to independent self development and keeping
abreast of developments in their filed of work.
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