Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of MicrophoneSetup


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Jan 21, 2024, 12:13:16 AM (2 years ago)
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oleg
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  • MicrophoneSetup

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     1= Microphone Setup
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     3The following needs to be done for each microphone:
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     5== Stand
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     7Review the mixer connection sheet ([/setup/2024/0120/mixer-connect.html example for the January 2024 concert]) for the microphone you are setting up. There are 3 possible values in the "Stand" column: **Clamp**, **Oleg** and **TSC**. A clamp mount looks like this:
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     9(image)
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     11This mount clamps onto another stand (could be a microphone stand or e.g. a music stand).
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     13Oleg's stands are used for Oleg's microphones because TSC doesn't own enough stands for all of the microphones that can be attached to the mixer.
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     15TSC microphone stands, in turn, are of three types: boom stands, non-boom stands and choir stands. Many of the TSC stands are labeled with the type of instrument they are for (e.g., woodwinds, strings) and are stored in a bag which is also labeled with the instrument type.
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     17After the correct stand is identified, it needs to be assembled. This involves screwing together the components, spreading the legs and raising or lowering the end that the microphone attaches to to the correct height which depends on the instrument being mic'd.
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     19(TODO: add a list of how each instrument is mic'd.)
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     21== Microphone
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     23Review the mixer connection sheet for the correct microphone to use for the position you are setting up. Each concert may have different microphone assignments based on the orchestra members present, therefore it's important to check the sheet for every position.
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     251. The microphone *should* have the correct clip attached to it. If the clip is missing, locate a suitable clip in the clip bag in the microphone suitcase. Each microphone has a clip that firmly grasps the microphone (sometimes several different clips will work). The microphone should never be loose in its clip.
     261. Screw the clip (or the microphone on the clip) to the microphone stand. Almost all microphone clips use 5/8" female thread; some stands have the corresponding 5/8" male thread on the end but some have 3/8" male thread. In case of the latter, a thread adapter is required; it may be already screwed into the clip, or not. If needed and not present, locate a thread adapter in the microphone suitcase in the thread adapter bag.
     271. Orient the microphone toward the instrument or person who will be using it.
     281. Figure out the needed length of XLR cable to reach from the microphone to the mixer.
     291. Locate a suitable XLR cable in or around the cable box.
     301. Run the XLR cable from the microphone to the mixer. The female end of the cable attaches to the microphone, the male end attaches to the mixer. Each end should firmly click into position.