This workshop offers a few concepts of acoustics which are accessible to all. Above all, it provides a hands-on opportunity to understand, in a concert hall and on sound equipment, what is meant by legal standards and the 90 dB CONCERT label, how to measure these sound levels, and how to interpret them, thanks to a measuring device used in the vast majority of concert halls.
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Philippe Ohsé has been working in sound since 1971. He studied at the Insas and worked at RTBF radio (music recordings, sound engineering and reporting). He is a freelance sound engineer, a founding member of the ACSR, a rapporteur for the FACR, co-founder of the Semaine du Son belge, co-initiator of the Label 90 dB concert and technical manager of the Semaine du Son in Belgium.
Michel Coquette has been a sound engineer since 1982. He began his career at VRT radio. In 1987, he made the transition to the private sector to devote himself to film and video sound postproduction. From 1998 onwards, he taught at Ritcs, Kask (Ghent) and LUCA Brussels. Today, he remains as passionate and active in the field of sound as ever.