"Cool" July 4th gig

Now that the cable trunks are unpacked at the shop and I'm in my air conditioned office, I thought I would share about one of my July 4th shows and see if anyone else had any good ones. This year I was providing reinforcement for the Delaware Symphony Orchestra at one of the riverfront parks in Wilmington, DE. I opted for 5 of my S-Line line array loudspeakers for main cabinets, and 1 D&B B2 per side. The S-Line was all powered by macrotech 3600's and Lake processing. Unfortunately the budget didn't allow for flying of the cabinets, but with a seated audience and some ~4' tall stage deck helped. Because the park is sort of a half-bowl layout with the stage at the bottom, I was actually able to get a few degrees of curvature on the line which was nice. At one point a guy from the audience came up and told me he was impressed by the coverage of the rig!

What little frontfill I needed was handled by a pair of my proprietary 12+2" boxes. I had a few of my proprietary B-rig wedges on stage so a few of the actors reading the declaration of independence could have a little "confidence monitor" and hear themselves over the crowd noise.

Out at FOH I had my trusty DM2000. I opted to bring this board out because the orchestra plays with no soundcheck, and having the large meter bridge and analog gain knobs I can grab quickly really helped get things rolling.

I kept it simple and ran a little over a dozen inputs for the orchestra with some of my nicer mic options. Input list as follows:

Speech Mic 1: SM58
Speech Mic 2: SM58
Conductor vox: SM58
Violins 1: SM81
Violins 2: SM81
Flutes: KM184
Woodwinds: KM184
Cellos: C414
Violas: Beta 57
Double Bass: C414
Trumpets / Horns: SM57
Trombones / Horns: SM57
Harp: SM57
Percussion section: C535
Tympani OH: MD421

All in all it worked really well. The hardest part for me was the dynamics of the orchestra. We had a very noisy crowd of kids and chattery people so I had to use a little comp on the main output so I could keep the level up over the crowd noise but not kill people on the loud parts.

Here's a video slideshow with a little live recording of the performance: http://www.delawareonline.com/videonetwork/1723497553001/Wilmington-celebrates-4th-of-July
 

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Re: "Cool" July 4th gig

Here in Ga there are no "cool" 4th of July gigs. It's either 105 or pouring down rain..

6 shows in 4 days. Kemper did the one for us across town that got rained out. We just got rained on. The 105 degrees was only when we were setting up and lugging all that equipment. It was only about 102 during the show. The rain did cool it down to the upper 90's that one day. Great fireworks displays every night and I always remembered to mute the mics during that time so we didn't blow up any subs this year. Plenty of good Rock and Roll, Country, Southern Rock, and sweet tea. Got to love the 4th of July weekend in the ATL.
 
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My 4th of July festival was on the 6th & 7th with the 7th being a record breaking day of 103 degrees here in Ohio. The heat kept the crowd numbers down but those who came got to hear some good local and regional bands. The thermometer I had under my FOH canopy showed 117 by mid afternoon on the 7th. Lots of water and Gatorade got me through it. Not as hot this coming weekend but potentially some rain. I'll take heat over rain any day!
 
Re: "Cool" July 4th gig

6 shows in 4 days. Kemper did the one for us across town that got rained out. We just got rained on. The 105 degrees was only when we were setting up and lugging all that equipment. It was only about 102 during the show. The rain did cool it down to the upper 90's that one day. Great fireworks displays every night and I always remembered to mute the mics during that time so we didn't blow up any subs this year. Plenty of good Rock and Roll, Country, Southern Rock, and sweet tea. Got to love the 4th of July weekend in the ATL.

I got two of the three acts in. Didn't pour but was a steady rain for three hours. Load out wasn't fun at all. Don't we all love wet cables and tarps
 
Re: "Cool" July 4th gig

My view of a full house just west of the Smoky Mountains - although it felt a lot more like a swamp by the time the trailer doors were closed.
 

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