The location of microphones in theatrical productions
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Kasimkhodjaeva Aziza Abdujabbarovna

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The article examines key aspects of the sound design of theatrical performances, with an emphasis on optimizing microphone placement to achieve the best sound. The author analyzes various methods and technologies used to place microphones, including wireless systems and directional microphones, as well as their impact on sound quality and audience perception. The article includes examples of successful application of various approaches in well-known theaters, as well as recommendations on the choice of equipment and its settings depending on the acoustic conditions of the stage. The study highlights the importance of competent sound design as an integral part of theatrical art, which can significantly increase the level of professionalism and audience perception.
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Kasimkhodjaeva Aziza Abdujabbarovna

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