![]() Prior measurement / system alignment experience is not required, but is helpful. Click HERE to view our refund / cancellation policyĬourse is open to all interested persons. Class fees may be paid via credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover). ![]() Payment of the class fee in-full is due at the time of registration. Please be sure you are available to attend the session in-person prior to registering. Smaart Online Lab Sessions are conducted live, and the sessions will not be archived for later viewing. Refunds will not be issued for missed sessions due to attendee computer problems. Please be sure your computer and internet connection meet Zoom’s minimum system requirements and that your webcam and microphone are working prior to joining the session. Registered attendees will be emailed a session link and password, along with instructions for joining the session, approximately 48 hours prior to the session start time. Smaart Online Lab Sessions are conducted via Zoom. Attendance is limited to a maximum of 16 attendees to enhance direct student-instructor interaction. Each session will run between 90 minutes and 2 hours. ![]() These sessions include demonstrations and in-depth discussions on the chosen topic. Smaart Online Lab Sessions are in-depth presentations on select topics building upon the foundation established from the Smaart Operator Fundamentals course content. Smaart Video Tutorial: Introduction to SPL and Leq Smaart Operator Fundamentals Online (SOFO) Session 6: All About SPL ![]() Prior to joining the lab attendees are recommended to review: But the “dB Police” don’t have to be a mix engineer’s nemesis, and SPL measurement can be more than just an enforcement tool. SPL measurement is becoming an increasingly important part of the live audio measurement toolset, both for purposes of information and consistency, and for compliance with sound exposure and noise pollution legislation. This session is a deeper dive into Smaart’s SPL toolset, and will examine the use of multiple SPL metrics concurrently to gain more context about a signal’s characteristics, along with techniques to allow a mix engineer to mix with impact and dynamic range, even in the face of SPL restrictions. This is a Level 1 session, hosted by Rational Acoustics and taught by Michael Lawrence. ![]()
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