Volunteers, audio directors, and touring engineers reach for Console Coach in the moments that matter — when something needs to happen on stage right now.
— Sunday morning
The volunteer in the booth.
Service starts in five minutes, the regular engineer didn't show, and someone needs to bring up the choir mics. "How do I unmute a channel" gives the answer and points at the right button.
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— Training
The audio director.
Instead of writing a 40-page binder no one reads, the team has the manual in their pocket. Director gets to spend Sunday mixing, not troubleshooting.
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— On tour
The freelance engineer.
First show on an unfamiliar dLive, half hour to soundcheck. Reach for the specific procedure you need without scrolling through 600 pages of PDF.
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— Education
The student learning the console.
Reading the manual is one thing. Seeing exactly which knob to touch — pinned on a photo of the actual board — is what makes the workflow stick.