That's our gear in the bottom piccy. We were trialling a system of radio mics made by Lectrosonics. That's it over on the right with the little laptop. The roadcase under the laptop holds a single rack unit device which contains 6 receivers for the radio mics. The laptop holds the software which lets you monitor all the mics' activity and modify frequencies. Other gear - little mixer on left for providing talkback to Geraldine. 2nd mixer for the PA system, then splitter racks and compressors, and then the 3rd mixer was for mixing the recording.
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Fort Scratchley
We went to Fort Scratchley in Newcastle to record a forum on coal. We had five guests on stage plus our presenter Geraldine Dougue. We did it inside the function centre, not around the canons.
That's our gear in the bottom piccy. We were trialling a system of radio mics made by Lectrosonics. That's it over on the right with the little laptop. The roadcase under the laptop holds a single rack unit device which contains 6 receivers for the radio mics. The laptop holds the software which lets you monitor all the mics' activity and modify frequencies. Other gear - little mixer on left for providing talkback to Geraldine. 2nd mixer for the PA system, then splitter racks and compressors, and then the 3rd mixer was for mixing the recording.
That's our gear in the bottom piccy. We were trialling a system of radio mics made by Lectrosonics. That's it over on the right with the little laptop. The roadcase under the laptop holds a single rack unit device which contains 6 receivers for the radio mics. The laptop holds the software which lets you monitor all the mics' activity and modify frequencies. Other gear - little mixer on left for providing talkback to Geraldine. 2nd mixer for the PA system, then splitter racks and compressors, and then the 3rd mixer was for mixing the recording.
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