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HOW-TO Church Sound Workshop Training Sessions Coming To Ohio, Alabama, Missouri

Also coming to New Jersey in September

HOW-TO Sound Workshops, dedicated to growing ministries through real-world audio education and applied technology, has announced upcoming training sessions for August 2010 in Ohio, Alabama and Missouri.

Upcoming Sessions:

August 7
New Connections Church
Lancaster, OH
9 AM to 6 PM

August 8
Kettering Adventist Church
Dayton, OH
10 AM to 6 PM

August 14
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Headland, AL
9 AM to 6 PM

August 28
Northland Cathedral
Kansas City, MO
9 AM to 6 PM

To register, go here.

Cost to attend is just $159, with groups of 5 or more eligible for a discounted rate of $129 per person. Further, those registering 14 days or more in advance are eligible for a discount rate of $139 per person and $109 per person for 5 or more people.

HOW-TO Sound Workshops are designed with your entire praise team and media volunteers in mind.

Taught by instructors with extensive background in audio education at all technical levels, everyone from new volunteers to seasoned professionals will learn how to deliver their worship message in the best way possible.

Sessions feature a hands-on approach, joined by real-world examples that help sound volunteers retain the maximum amount of information in the minimum time.

Topics covered in each session include:
—Microphones and Inputs
—Wireless Systems
—Mixing Consoles
—Processors
—Amplifiers and Loudspeakers
—Mixing and Recording Techniques
—Loudspeaker Setup, Alignment, and Processors
—Stage Setup
—Setup Techniques
—AC/Electrical Power Issues

HOW-TO Chief Instructor Mike Sokol has been a live-sound, recording, and design engineer for over 38 years as well as a musician for 50 years who has run sound for thousands of Worship, Music, and Political events.

During the past 10 years, Sokol has presented over 600 seminars and Hands-On Workshops across North America at churches, recording schools, universities, and professional audio organizations such as the Audio Engineering Society, the Society of Broadcast Engineers and NARAS (Grammy Awards Group).

In addition, HOW-TO will also be presenting a NO-SHOCK-ZONE Clinic, focusing on critical AC/power and electrical safety issues, in Phoenix on Thursday, June 3.

Find out more about HOW-TO Workshops here.

HOW-TO Sound Workshops Website

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