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Posted by Netmask on 01/31/08 05:11
"Rick M" <rick0.merrill@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> We're looking to relocate our sound board in a church
> from the back corner of the balcony to either the
> middle of a wrap-around balcony or in a 'sound booth'
> in the back.
>
> On argument is that the operator must be in the open
> to judge the sound.
>
> The other argument is that all
> audio and video and projection and recording folk
> ought to be in there own secluded, secure,
> non-distracting from the rest of the people location.
>
> I say that moving operators, screens, and fans are
> a big distraction, plus they will use the space for
> 18 or so people-in-pews.
>
> What's your view? What facts are needed?
I guess 'bums on seats' is a priority but it really comes down to what your
sound output is for?
At a live concert mixing for the audience I would prefer being in amongst it
all
If it is for the production of a movie or DVD I would much prefer isolation
and seclusion as long as there are good communications.
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