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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Latkowski" data-source="post: 100810" data-attributes="member: 4891"><p>Re: Who's In Demand</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And most people willing to patch dont know the differance between an input and an output. The "light girl" where I work would like to be one, (I was on a different job this day and someone else was with her) one day she had her laptop plugged in for music, she wanted to unplug it and pack up before the fireworks started, she was told it was in 15, & 16, she unplugged the outputs 15, & 16 (which happened to be the line array) the fireworks display was pretty quiet from that. As far as good system techs go, if you have signal, your output patching should be the first thing you check. Still don't know why that wasn't done by the SE on that job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Latkowski, post: 100810, member: 4891"] Re: Who's In Demand And most people willing to patch dont know the differance between an input and an output. The "light girl" where I work would like to be one, (I was on a different job this day and someone else was with her) one day she had her laptop plugged in for music, she wanted to unplug it and pack up before the fireworks started, she was told it was in 15, & 16, she unplugged the outputs 15, & 16 (which happened to be the line array) the fireworks display was pretty quiet from that. As far as good system techs go, if you have signal, your output patching should be the first thing you check. Still don't know why that wasn't done by the SE on that job. [/QUOTE]
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