What is a scenographic monitor?
The stage monitor is a speaker that is used for direct sound on stage so that people on stage can hear what they are doing. Although it might be strange to think that artists on stage cannot hear, in fact, without a stage monitor, artists hear reverberations that reflect from the walls of the place, and they can distort sound, pace and playground, and then throw away artists. The stage monitors allow artists to hold their focus to maintain performance consistent. The traditional stage monitor, also called the fold, is a wedge -shaped speaker located on the front of the stage and points to the back. The speaker has a low profile, so the view is not covered. It is also possible to wear headphones that can be heard, the possibility that becomes more attractive to some artists, as it also provides ears that can reduce the risk of damage hearing.
For large belts and large places, theater monitors are located on a completely separate mixing plate and can be operated by another audio engineer. SoundThe engineer wants the sound to be loud enough to be clearly heard without damaging the hearing of the artists. The stage monitor system is tested during the settings to confirm that it works properly and performs any necessary level adjustments.
Without monitors, band members can start to start from tempo or outside the playground. Getting reverberations from the venue can be confusing and can disorient artists and cause them to lose the track. The stage monitor can also provide immediate feedback and sound quality feedback, allowing artists to adjust their performance throughout the show to keep the sound fresh, clean and understandable. Given that some audiences are very demanding during a live performance, artists must be able to hear what the audience hears to understand and respond to the reactions of the audience.
The term "Stage Monitor" is also sometimes used in theater, television and other types of power to refer to MikRophon on stage that gives the sound source to the scenes. There may also be a camera that provides a video depending on the situation. The performers use the stage monitor to monitor performance so that they can be ready for their allusions in time, and staff such as the crew of the stage who must be able to respond to the events on the stage.