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<blockquote data-quote="Josh Evanz" data-source="post: 217733" data-attributes="member: 16294"><p>Hi Paul, thanks for checking out the pics. The audience area is in the center of the circle. Each array covers one half of the circle with coverage stopping either just before FOH in the middle or depending on the array extending past foh (not advised). </p><p></p><p>One of many spatial panning options (I attached a potential list). But, one would be no more than four sources or two pairs of stereo that pan circular from array to array. That's just one option of many. The yoga tunnel is a separate concept. Apologies as it looks like I got carried away. Imagine a rear fire stereo source that pans in a rotal/circular fashion.</p><p></p><p>Feedback might be a concern but I got that covered and can mitigate that just fine. It's the spatial panning that's complex. It might look expensive and is if one were to use expensive boxes. Likely some of the plastic fantastic line arrays would work. JBL VRX dB Technologies etc. Rigging and power is the main expense I would think. </p><p></p><p>One would need about 29 network break out boxes one cat five at each array and a Prodigy DSP would get the job done just fine. </p><p></p><p>J-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh Evanz, post: 217733, member: 16294"] Hi Paul, thanks for checking out the pics. The audience area is in the center of the circle. Each array covers one half of the circle with coverage stopping either just before FOH in the middle or depending on the array extending past foh (not advised). One of many spatial panning options (I attached a potential list). But, one would be no more than four sources or two pairs of stereo that pan circular from array to array. That's just one option of many. The yoga tunnel is a separate concept. Apologies as it looks like I got carried away. Imagine a rear fire stereo source that pans in a rotal/circular fashion. Feedback might be a concern but I got that covered and can mitigate that just fine. It's the spatial panning that's complex. It might look expensive and is if one were to use expensive boxes. Likely some of the plastic fantastic line arrays would work. JBL VRX dB Technologies etc. Rigging and power is the main expense I would think. One would need about 29 network break out boxes one cat five at each array and a Prodigy DSP would get the job done just fine. J- [/QUOTE]
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