Spacewalker5
Member
Hello, As usual I'm new to this forum so Hi.
My experience is in Theatre for about 8 years, mainly technical but have been known to act here and there I also run recording 2 studios, a live theater (sound and lighting), and run the Audio at my church. I currently run Behringer, Mackie, and Allen & Heath boards 6 ch to 48 ch.
My question is this, I ran into this guy who uses a yellow tape for his boards, it leaves no residue (spl?), and the same strip can be moved several times and it does not lose it's grip. I think he said somthing about it being a "teflon" tape but I have not been able to find somthing like it yet and I am not able to contact him. Any suggestions as to what this might be called or your suggestions as to what to use to mark a multi use board?
By the way thanks for the great forum site it really seems to have some great info!
Thanks
My experience is in Theatre for about 8 years, mainly technical but have been known to act here and there I also run recording 2 studios, a live theater (sound and lighting), and run the Audio at my church. I currently run Behringer, Mackie, and Allen & Heath boards 6 ch to 48 ch.
My question is this, I ran into this guy who uses a yellow tape for his boards, it leaves no residue (spl?), and the same strip can be moved several times and it does not lose it's grip. I think he said somthing about it being a "teflon" tape but I have not been able to find somthing like it yet and I am not able to contact him. Any suggestions as to what this might be called or your suggestions as to what to use to mark a multi use board?
By the way thanks for the great forum site it really seems to have some great info!
Thanks