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Author Topic: Choir for outdoor event, to mic, or not to mic?  (Read 5175 times)

Frank Koenig

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Re: Choir for outdoor event, to mic, or not to mic?
« Reply #20 on: December 11, 2019, 10:08:44 PM »

This is the venue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8YmVsCT4uU

Philip Johnson lives on. Very cool -- if a little reverberant looking. Hopefully there's not 500 ft of decomposed granite paths you have to roll the gear over to get in there. Love that part of the world. --Frank
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Re: Choir for outdoor event, to mic, or not to mic?
« Reply #21 on: December 11, 2019, 11:31:06 PM »

Philip Johnson lives on. Very cool -- if a little reverberant looking. Hopefully there's not 500 ft of decomposed granite paths you have to roll the gear over to get in there. Love that part of the world. --Frank

If you look long enough at the giant granite boulders, you can see them decomposing. I got the easy job, the lighting guy has to provide power for everyone, too.

Wire transfer posted this afternoon so looks like it's gig on.

I didn't check the RT60 in the giant glass box, but I'm certain it goes on and onnn annnd onnnnnn
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Re: Choir for outdoor event, to mic, or not to mic?
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