Sound Tech
Colleague Facts
Programs
100

A speaker can be easily blown out by doing these two things. 

*Peaking/Clipping the sound by turning the gain or volume too high.

*Unplugging cables without muting the channels which cause a resulting peak/clip

100

How many years has Toby been teaching at Colony Middle School? 

18

100

This program allows you to create "Loops"

Garage Band

200

True or False, the Colony Middle School gym is a steller example of acoustic design and Toby loves the sound system they have in there. 

False

200

What is the name of Kathryn's Dog?

Sadie

200

This is a free program which allows you to record or alter sound.

Audacity

300

Please put these in the order that should be used when adjusting the volume of an individual instrument or microphone: 

Master

Gain

Channel Level 

Gain

Channel Level

Master

300

This person teaches at Big Lake Elementary

Chrissy
300

This is an interactive platform that allows you to create notations, share with students, and alter the arrangements of published music. 

NoteFlight

400

When setting up your speakers, name some key points to remember? 

Put them on stands. 

Put them in front of your mics. 

If they can't be seen, they can't be heard. 

400

The name of Scott Wick's business. 

Sound Decisions

400

Rhymes with "boogle" and allows teachers to set up virtual classrooms. 

Google Classroom

500

True or False, an XLR cable (often called a "mic cable") is a balanced audio cable. 

True

500

This teacher still has unrepairs earthquake damge in his classroom.

Garth

500
The name of the website that allows us to very quickly create our own jeopardy games?