| London Studio & Live 2011 Registration  | | | Date: Thursday 24th November 2011 Time: 6:30pm-10:30pm Location: SAE Institute (Bankstock Studios), N1 5SB Presentations (See Below for Full Details): - Live Mics - Shure
- Studio Mics - sE Electronics
- Radio Mics - Audio Technica
Mic Clinic - Paul White - Sound on Sound
View other dates and full tour details | Registration Closed We're sorry but all places have now been taken for our London event. If you missed out this time, please feel free to register your interest for next year. | PresentationsLive Mics | Subject | Condenser Microphones for On-Stage Use | | Presenter | Tuomo Tolonen - Shure | | Biography | Tuomo Tolonen is the Applications Engineer and Product Planning Manager at Shure. Tuomo is an member of the BEIRG UK Steering Committee; lobbying the Government with regard to changes in Spectrum Legislation and the needs of the Entertainment Industry. Tuomo regularly advises bands on Microphone specification and use and as an RF specialist he often assists in large events and TV productions. | Studio Mics | Subject | Studio Mic Design - Why Change a Classic? | | Presenter | sE Electronics - sE Rupert Neve | | Biography | sE Electronics is delighted to be the studio microphone partner for the TheMicTour London session. As the UK’s No.1 microphone brand, sE mics are to be found in more UK studios, project studios and mic cupboards over any other manufacturer. The question is why? sE and special guests will be presenting “Studio Mic Design - Why Change a Classic?” to help explain how sE as a relative newcomer to the studio and project studio microphone market has achieved this success in the UK. Join the ever-growing sE community of engineers, producers and musicians, find out more about sE Electronics and sE Rupert Neve microphones and WIN studio gear at www.facebook.com/sEElectronics | Radio Mics | Subject | Wireless Installations on a Budget | | Presenter | Logan Helps - Audio Technica | | Biography | In his career Logan Helps has worked as a Sound Engineer for live music, building a broad knowledge of audio and related technologies. Helps has also spent considerable time supporting media / music technology courses at Leeds Metropolitan University and Bradford University. Joining Audio-Technica back in 2006, Logan Helps has fulfilled roles in the technical support and service departments and has spent the past 3 years working as the company’s training specialist in the UK. A role that sees him speaking around the country at trade shows and providing bespoke product training for Audio-Technica’s customers. | | |