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IPS Training Weekend 6/7/8 February


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GREAT PRICE REDUCTIONS. The organisers have been able to secure some late
notice external funding to support this event, which means generous price
reductions for everybody ~ making this Training event even better value.

Now £200 for the whole weekend. Book now at http://ipstw15.eventbrite.com/
6th to 8th February 2015, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.

Great presentations * Great networking * Great accommodation * Great
facilities * Great central location * Great CPD opportunities

Amongst the sessions are:

* Levels/Metering/Monitoring. The monitoring environment, signal path and
reference levels are critical to the audio production process. Any
weaknesses impact negatively not only on the overall quality of mixes, but
also on the confidence and ability of the user to assess and process audio
material efficiently and effectively. SOS Technical Editor and IPS member
Hugh Robjohns will try to bring clarity to the often misunderstood concepts
of reference levels and headroom margins, analogue and digital audio
metering, and practical loudness normalisation. He will also describe
simple control room acoustic treatments as well as practical loudspeaker
level calibration, drawing on some real-world experiences gained from the
"Studio SOS" series published in Sound On Sound magazine.

* The Sound of F1. Tim Davies is an exceptionally experienced, and much in
demand, Sound Supervisor. Join Tim as he takes us behind the scenes of the
BBC’s Formula One team and illustrates just how glamorous it is to be part
of the F1 Circus! He will describe how all the kit moves around the world,
just what you have to take with you, how signals move around the paddock,
the pits and ultimately get back to the UK. He will also talk you through
what sort of kit they use, how big the crew is, and how to cope with jet
lag.

Full details at http://ipstw15.eventbrite.com/ and for online booking.

* Mark Yonge, Fellow of the AES & Standards Manager, conducts 2 separate
sessions on audio, IP and digital routing. How do your signals know where
to go? Can those signals get lost? Will a device from manufacturer 'A' talk
to a device from manufacturer 'B'?

* Mike Thornton, recognised ProTools expert, is going to give an update on
the developments in the plug-in world. New features in iZotope RX4 and
Synchro Arts Revoice Pro will be amongst the tools that he will demonstrate
in this session.

* 'Mess with the mixers' ~ 3 production sound mixers are assigned
unfamiliar recorders. They are out of their comfort-zones. How will they
cope? What will they report? Will you agree?

* Sara Putt, top agent and industry supporter will explain how to market
yourself as a freelancer, or how you as a service company can make the best
of promotional opportunities.

* many other sub-events and opportunities and attractions.

Book now at http://ipstw15.eventbrite.com/

The cost is an absolute bargain for this 'full service' event ~ and
includes all your meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner), all day
refreshments, your own en-suite accommodation (Friday to Sunday), use of
the venue leisure facilities, protected car parking, free WiFi in-room and
in-venue, a central (heart of England) location ~ AND ~ wisdom and
experience from top professionals in our industries.

See you there.

IPS Events.
events@ipstraing.biz

http://ipstw15.eventbrite.com/

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