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Title: Proper Prep: Practice ≠ Rehearsal ≠ Sound Check
Post by: M. Erik Matlock on March 12, 2019, 08:30:54 AM
Proper Prep: Practice ≠ Rehearsal ≠ Sound Check (https://www.prosoundweb.com/channels/live-sound/proper-prep-practice-%E2%89%A0-rehearsal-%E2%89%A0-sound-check/)
No one wants to have their time wasted on something that could have been prevented with proper preparation.
By Karl Winkler • March 12, 2019


Something that easily defines “X number of minutes or hours we can’t get back” are those times when we end up waiting for someone to fumble around with their gear, seemingly unaware of how to make it work properly.

The example that comes to mind is photographers and videographers who don’t remember where certain settings are in the menu or don’t know how to set the white balance. Frustrating, isn’t it?

No one wants to have their time wasted on something that could have been prevented with proper preparation. But when the roles are reversed, what are we doing to make sure we’re not the ones fumbling around? First, to me, is having clear in our own heads the difference between practice, sound check, and rehearsal...

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