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Waves to host Better U training event ahead of InfoComm 2026

Waves to host Better U training event ahead of InfoComm 2026

Waves to host Better U training event ahead of InfoComm 2026

Waves Audio will host a one-day training event focused on its eMotion LV1 Classic mixing platform ahead of InfoComm 2026, bringing together live sound engineers, integrators, house of worship teams and production professionals for a series of hands-on workshops and masterclasses.

Taking place on 16 June at Central Church in Henderson, Nevada, the day before the exhibition opens, Better U will feature practical training sessions led by Waves product specialist Jeremiah Clever alongside FOH engineers Jeff Sandstrom and Amanda Davis.

The programme will include 8–12 networked LV1 Classic consoles for hands-on participation, supported by live demonstrations displayed on LED screens. According to the manufacturer, sessions will explore topics including signal flow, advanced mixing techniques, immersive monitoring environments, plugin integration and live production workflows.

“Better U is about investing in the person behind the console,” commented Maximilian Williams, live sound marketing manager at Waves. “This isn’t a sales event; it’s an opportunity for engineers at any level to get hands-on with the platform, learn from experienced professionals, and walk away with tools they can immediately apply.”

In addition to the technical sessions, the event will include a panel discussion, networking opportunities and open Q&A sessions with industry professionals. Attendees will also be encouraged to bring laptops to participate using the LV1 offline editor.

Waves states that the event is aimed at users ranging from beginners to experienced engineers working across houses of worship, touring productions and venue environments.

Better U is being presented in partnership with d&b audiotechnik, BNY Productions, OHR LED, MxU and Worship Sound Guy. Registration is free, with attendance limited by capacity.

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