MillburyAuditorium
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Well there are two people who come in to make sure everything is running smooth, us being students and all. One of them..doesn't know what he is doing at all I do not know how they came upon this guy but is soon to not be invited back because I proved to the directors that he doesn't know what he is doing. But then there is another guy, who's a real professional and actually knows what hes doing. Anyways, we are planning on getting a new sound system this year along with other upgrades that are past there due date, but we cant get it before the musical in a few days of course, so for now the good guy came in and temporarily installed two monitors for the pit, we have like 5 monitor connections, three inputs and two headset outputs backstage we don't even use.., so he got to monitors for the pit, and two for the audience in front of the speakers, a tweeter blew in the center cluster so its unusable and will need to be fixed but its going out anyways, a new amp to power these speakers and an audio processor so the FX knobs work on the board now. We didn't try it out yet with mics and everything but I will tomorrow. Should be great!
Anyways onto what I learned and what you guys are going to eat my head off for
Well we ae at the board redoing some connections for the new speakers and processor, and he asks me "Have you had these Low Cuts off this whole time?" I reply with a "What..?" And he explains to me the importance of the LowCut 75Hz 18dB/OCT button for the mic channels.
So we have been going with the rustling and thmping of wireless microhphones for a while now. But hey, I learned something
Anyways onto what I learned and what you guys are going to eat my head off for
Well we ae at the board redoing some connections for the new speakers and processor, and he asks me "Have you had these Low Cuts off this whole time?" I reply with a "What..?" And he explains to me the importance of the LowCut 75Hz 18dB/OCT button for the mic channels.
So we have been going with the rustling and thmping of wireless microhphones for a while now. But hey, I learned something