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| Lives for gear Joined: Feb 2003 Location: Atascadero, CA
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Here's a couple of pictures from a choir remote that I was on. 2 sessions over 2 days. L/C/R pairs of Royer 121 and Schoeps cmc64. A new venue for me (newly built within the last year) and it actually sounded pretty good in there. The files have been turned over to the choir conductor who will do the editing and then bring it back to mix at my studio. The Genex was there if I had problems with the PT system and ended up not being used. If it had been a live concert both would have been running but we had the luxury of being able to record multiple takes and evaluate/ adjust on the spot so I only ran the one system.
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