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Battle of the FOH's
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Manchester" data-source="post: 11093" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Way back in 2004, 2 enterprising young sound engineers joined forces and created 2 companies the likes of which the mid Atlantic region had never seen. Flash forward 10 years and some amount of disposable income later, and we have faithfully recreated our original circa 2004 FOH setups in a test to see if we could break free from the digital realm and go back to our roots. This weekend's Labor Day festival marks 9 years since our first "big" outdoor festival gig. Quite frankly it's the only place that such a setup would be permissible. </p><p></p><p>The setup is as such: each vintage FOH receives a hard wired split of the 16 channels from stage. The outputs of the console are matrices through a Dolby lake processor. The Dolby lake has no function other than switching and routing. The rules of the game are that all EQ and compression must be done on the original 31 band eq's and consoles. </p><p></p><p>Let the games begin!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Manchester, post: 11093, member: 82"] Way back in 2004, 2 enterprising young sound engineers joined forces and created 2 companies the likes of which the mid Atlantic region had never seen. Flash forward 10 years and some amount of disposable income later, and we have faithfully recreated our original circa 2004 FOH setups in a test to see if we could break free from the digital realm and go back to our roots. This weekend's Labor Day festival marks 9 years since our first "big" outdoor festival gig. Quite frankly it's the only place that such a setup would be permissible. The setup is as such: each vintage FOH receives a hard wired split of the 16 channels from stage. The outputs of the console are matrices through a Dolby lake processor. The Dolby lake has no function other than switching and routing. The rules of the game are that all EQ and compression must be done on the original 31 band eq's and consoles. Let the games begin! [/QUOTE]
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