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Re: ballroom combining systems

--- In LecNet2@yahoogroups.com, "s_burge5876" <burges@...> wrote:
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> How many wireless mics do you have? In my combined room systems each
> room has its' own microphones and they work in together when combined.
>
> A system like this has three wireless mics.
> Room A
> Room B
> Room C
> Rooms A and B
> Rooms B and C
> Rooms A, B and C
>
> Is this what you are trying to do?
>
No, but this is an interesting way of handling it. Unfortunately,
there are 6 rooms involved, with a hallway between which must be
considered as room #7 for special events. 4 rooms adjoin (in a row) on
one side of the hall, and 2 on the other side. SOMETIMES, combining is
desired across the hall. The FSR-type of 'map-panel' with switches is
almost the only way to make the selection process easy to understand
for the user. I was actually thinking of parking a computer in the
rack and teaching the client how to actually control the DSP right in
the software. The client wishes to take any combination of the 4
wireless mics into any room they desire at any time to boot !




Thu May 1, 2008 3:14 am

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I'm looking for ideas for handling sources like wrls mics, which need to be routed to ONE room only (at a time) in a combining system. If rooms get combined...
Steve Roth
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Apr 28, 2008
11:29 pm

... It would be easier to provide a workable answer if you could tell us how many rooms and combinations there are, how many of these "wild" input sources...
lectrohowie
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Apr 29, 2008
5:04 pm

How many wireless mics do you have? In my combined room systems each room has its' own microphones and they work in together when combined. A system like this...
s_burge5876
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Apr 29, 2008
5:06 pm

... No, but this is an interesting way of handling it. Unfortunately, there are 6 rooms involved, with a hallway between which must be considered as room #7...
Steve Roth
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May 1, 2008
3:21 pm

This sounds like an ideal application for a Lectrosonics DM1624 (or one of it's brothers). A "router" uses a "matrix" to do the routing. By using the presets...
Bob Peticolas
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Apr 29, 2008
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