Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of ConcertSetup


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Dec 13, 2023, 10:30:14 PM (2 years ago)
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  • ConcertSetup

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     1= Concert Setup
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     3This is what needs to happen on the day of the concert. See ConcertAudioPreparation for preparation that should be done ahead of the concert.
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     5Setup can begin when the van with equipment gets to the venue. This generally limits the time available for setup (i.e. volunteers could arrive earlier but they won't be able to do anything until the van arrives).
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     7The following items need to be set up:
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     9- Piano
     10- Orchestra seating
     11- Soloist area
     12- Microphone stands
     13- Microphones
     14- Microphone and instrument wiring
     15- PA speakers
     16- Monitor speakers
     17- Choir risers
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     19== Piano
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     21Generally, piano is placed in the middle of the orchestra, which is also approximately in the center of the room laterally. If the piano is movable, it is moved in position. Depending on the complexity of the move it may require a number of people.
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     23If the piano is immovable, it could be used from its fixed position.
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     25If an acoustic piano is not available, TSC may use an electronic keyboard. This is called "keyboard" in mixer setup sheets.
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     27Regardless of which instrument performs the function of piano, it requires a stool for the pianist to sit on.
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     29Some venues have a microphone already attached to the piano, in which case using this microphone instead of a TSC microphone is likely preferable.
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     31Because the piano is large, and normally placed in the center of the orchestra, it generally needs to be set up first at the venue.
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     33Setup tasks:
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     35- Identify piano location
     36- Move piano into position
     37- Locate and set up a piano stool
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     39== Orchestra Seating
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     41Orchestra seating is generally handled after the piano is set up.
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     43Each orchestra member needs a chair to sit on. They also need a music stand to hold their music, though some members could potentially share the stands if they play the same instrument. About half of the orchestra is mic'd; this is covered below under "Microphones".
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     45Setup tasks:
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     47- Obtain the needed number of chairs
     48- Place chairs sensibly for each orchestra member
     49- Unpack and assemble the needed number of music stands
     50- Place music stands for each orchestra member
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     52== Soloist Area
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     54This is where the soloists are going to be standing for each song. The following equipment needs to be set up in it:
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     561. Microphone stands, one for each microphone. The number of microphones is equal to the maximum number of soloists in a single song.
     572. Microphones. After the stands are assembled, place a microphone on each stand. The microphones are usually numbered from stage right to the left. Wired vocal microphones (Sennheiser E835) have "Solo 1", "Solo 2" and "Solo 3" written on them; the labels should match the order of microphones as they are standing up. Microphones should point diagonally up and toward the soloists (adjust stands/clips as necessary).
     583. Solo monitor. This requires power and audio input. You would probably need to run a power extension cable from somewhere to the soloist area, then connect the monitor via the standard IEC power cable to the power outlet and run an XLR cable from the mixer to the monitor. Attach the XLR cable to the XLR input jack on the back of the monitor. The monitor has a pass-through XLR output jack; you won't be using this on the solo monitor. The female end of the XLR cable for the solo monitor goes into the mixer and the male end goes into the monitor.
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     60== Microphones
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