I've been doing this on the side for 12 years. However, I am finding it very difficult to get into this as a career. I have been to school as well.
i do live sound engineering for concerts just as a little gig. how do i get my foot in the door to do it full time? (i am not a studio engineer, rather a live engineer.) hope that helps.
i haven't headt the name of this course sound...
could u add a lit bit details
Where does a Live Sound Engineer work in a concert?
Like, where do they have there desk and control panels during a concert?
Depends on how big the show is, most have the workstation around 150 - 300 feet in front of the stage. This lets them hear the sound the way the audience hears it, making changes as needed.