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Glyn Edwards

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  1. Find a couple of options within budget and then get some for a demo. Shoot them out, both between the replacement options and with your existing cantatas. Possibly even invite the money people along to see the difference for themselves. 

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  2. 4 minutes ago, Edward- Z88 said:

    You'll also see lots of signs on the M4 saying "Caution Gofal" - I still haven't seen a Gofal, but presume it is a scary creature of some form.

    I believe they're related to the Araf and Pergyl!

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  3. 10 minutes ago, adam2 said:

    PAT monkeys tested AND PASSED a Tilley lamp at one of my workplaces.

     

    Well I suppose it was electrically safe, after all you can't plug it in, so it can't be dangerous as far as EAW goes...

     

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  4. Just to return to this, we hired a system for last season, partly for budget reasons and partly for supply issues (chip shortage, but mostly money people not signing off until too late). Subsequently we've opted for the Leon Audio / Interspace offering and managed to acquire a second hand system. It was very close between this and the ETC / GDS, but for us, the use of XLR3 won out over the Cat5/ Ethercon cabling.

     

    Thank you for all the suggestions etc.

     

    Glyn

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  5. Does anybody know where I can purchase a 19" rack mountable free running clock and stop watch set up without it costing mega money? Ideally 1U with different colour LED displays, but that's not critical. I can find plenty of timecode displays etc for the broadcast end of the industry, but nothing as simple as a clock!

     

    Many Thanks

     

    Glyn

  6. I toured through a venue (but can't remember where) that had 4 DMX tie lines from the desk position to a patch rack at the rear of the control room where they fed into a node which in turn fed another node in the dimmer room that split them out again. There was also a direct ethernet link into the network so you could do either / or...

    Its certainly possible.

     

    HTH

     

  7. I can't help directly, but you also need to consider how the projector lamp / shutter will be controlled and how you play back the adverts.   Who is responsible for showing the adverts, it may be fine if you have an in house op, but what if a tour uses their own operator? Is the spill from a black image acceptable or will you need a proper "black out". What happens if the projector isn't lamped on, or worse doesn't get lamped off until the next day? Will these adverts need audio, in which case you'll need a feed into either a permanently installed PA or into the touring desk, that you then need to ensure is left open for the interval.

    It may be possible to automate a lot of the process using arduino etc so that pressing a button will lamp on the projector, wait a suitable warm up time then open the shutter, run the VT, close the shutter and finally lamp off. 

     

    Let us know how you get on.

  8. Afternoon Folks,

    A project I'm involved with will need a cue light system. Since this is a recurring job that's runs for a reasonable length of time each year, I'm investigating the possibilities of purchasing a system, rather than hiring.

    I'm away of the ETC / GDS system and the interspace offerings, but is there anybody else I should be looking at. I'm not too worried about analogue / digital, I simply need a desk mounted base station and 5/6 out stations.  Cabling etc can be sorted once I know what system we're going with.

    Any Thoughts anybody?

  9. 5 hours ago, kgallen said:

    What do you need? You can have them FOC (maybe a small donation to the Blue Room).

    I think I've got what I need from a local source (aka Ynot) but I'll remember the generous offer if it doesn't pan out.

     

    Glyn

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