Setting sound levels, theatre and live band mixing
Wed, 22 Apr 2009, 09:35 pmmike raine33 posts in thread
Setting sound levels, theatre and live band mixing
Wed, 22 Apr 2009, 09:35 pmLive comparisons....(and an apology)
Fri, 24 Apr 2009, 04:23 pmFirst things first ... I apologise for my tongue in cheek comparison of David & Mike to our freindly neighbourhood combatants (I should probably apologise to the "other" two as well....) and David, I fully agree that heated debate is a good thing. Mind you, I wouldn't have expected it in the Tech Forum. Normally even replies/thanks for suggestions and solutions are as rare as rocking horse manure here, let alone a full-on debate!
Now then, Live Comparisons: - Seeing that Mike is based in Tasmania and David is in Perth, getting the two of you together in the one venue with your respective equipment could become a logistical nightmare.
However, I would like to suggest an alternative. The ITA are trying to organise the mounting of another "Interact" weekend of education and workshops in as many facets of theatre as possible in 48 (?) hours. If they are successful, would either (or both) of you be interested in donating your time and expertise to the cause and attending as (for lack of a better word) "lecturers" to demonstrate both of these differing methods of audio reproduction?
I realise that in this repressed financial climate asking for you to volunteer your services is a tall order - particularly in Mike's situation with the added costs of travel and freight from Tasmania - but the expertise would be welcomed with open arms by theatre companies in Perth that want the best for their audiences and keen to learn how to provide it.
I'm not suggesting that you commit yourselves in an open forum, rather that you contact the ITA and have a chat with them.
In the interim, I am sure that both of you would be willing to assist, on line, with any difficulties that our Australia wide network of "Tech's in Training" face.
On behalf of all of them, I wish to thank you both for the advice given so far.
Taurean.
From the back of a road-crew T-shirt:"Professional Pyro-Technician - If you see me running, you'd be advised to keep up."
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