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|    Richard Webb to all    |
|    personal monitor mixing question    |
|    21 Oct 12 18:00:06    |
      following up a message from Richard Webb to all:              In case you're wondering I'd like to tell you waht prompted       my query of last week, and invite anybody to comment.              A thread in the newsgroup rec.audio.pro was touting a new       development in the personal monitoring system world which       enables folks to control their mix via an iPhone app. Hmmm, this old geezer       still likes actualbuttons and knobs, and       doesn't own an iPhone with no plans to acquire one.              Were I to find myself gigging with folks who'd gone in-ear       I'd be glad to probably visit my friendly audiologist to do       the ear mold, etc. But, the last thing I want to do as a       blind man is have to deal with a gui while I'm on the       bandstand.              Then there comes the question of festival type gigs. WEre I doing the       provision of a system for an event such as this I       might be loath to reconfigure my monitor mix desk, amps etc. to accomodate       in-ears and personal monitor mix stations for       one act that might play 45 minutes.              So, for anybody who's a performer who uses them I'm curious       what you do in festival type situations.                     Regards,        Richard       ---        * Origin: (1:116/901)    |
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