If the sound isn’t good then the audience will suffer, they
will lose the essence of the message and either they will start working on
their mobile device or they will probably just leave. And none of that is good
for the event planner that has gone to the effort of producing a dazzling line
up of speakers in the first place.
Testing the sound with speakers (humans not the kit) before
they make their entrance is to my mind a non-negotiable activity. Concerts and
productions will be going through numerous sound checks prior to the opening
performance because sound is so crucial to their success. You may think that
maybe it’s not as crucial for a conference but I would argue that, (especially
over a long pint of beer) it is just as crucial to the success of an event.
Over the last few years I have spoken at a number of
conferences and what has surprised me is the variety in care when it comes to
sound.
There are some brilliant audio visual people that will help to ensure
that the speaker is very comfortable and they answer all sorts of questions to
make sure the speaker feels at ease before taking the stage. Then there are other
audio visual people who actually leave the room at the very moment when they
are needed. It happens. Thankfully not often but it does.
Before speaking I want to know, what kind of microphone will
I be using? Is it a hand held or will it be attached to my clothing? Can I move
around the stage or do I need to stand still because of the proximity of other
microphones that may be on the stage? When I am involved in a panel discussion
on stage should I be using the hand held mic or can I continue to use my
attached mic? My list is my own personal
checklist so that I know the sound will be good.
I never want my sound to be choppy, I certainly don’t want
to pierce the ear drums of my audience and that is why I ask (always) many
questions of the audio visual people to make sure that I know how the sound is
before I then get on with the task in hand of delivering some thought provoking
content to the audience that have come to hear me.
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