Over 90 Live Workshops have been conducted since the programme’s introduction
USA - Continuing to offer ionline training materials and provide industry professionals a platform to share their expertise, Harman Professional Solutions has added a further 12 free Live Workshops which are now available for registration.
The new workshops, scheduled through August, feature lighting or audio experts who have extensive industry knowledge and experience working with various artists such as 3 Doors Down, Bob Seger, Guns N’ Roses, Gwen Stefani, Iron Maiden, Jay-Z, Josh Groban, Journey, Justin Bieber, Linkin Park, Matchbox Twenty, Mötley Crüe, Ricky Martin, Shania Twain, Stormzy, Styx, Travis Scott, Van Halen, will.i.am and many more.
The workshops open for registration include:
Incorporating Martin MAC Encore and ELP into Modern Lighting Design with Paul Collison (27 July)
System Engineer Skills for the Mix Engineer with Cookie Hoff and Pooch Van Druten (29 July)
Tips for Mixing for Houses of Worship with Jim Yakabuski (30 July)
From Idea to Output: The Development Process of a Moving Light with Brad Schiller (4 August)
History of Audio Technology with Peter Moses (5 August)
Network Design Considerations and Techniques for AV Systems with Thomas Hejnicki (6 August)
Over 90 Live Workshops have been conducted since the programme’s introduction and are now available at Harman Professional’s new online training platform. More sessions are in production for release in the coming months.
For details and registration, visit https://pro.harman.com/lp/learning-sessions.

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