Sunday, May 6, 2012

Preparation

Greetings to theses that read my blog. I had a productive week at Skylight. What I am going to cover in today's writing covers two days. I was at Skylight three days this week. On Wednesday and Friday Gary and I spent the majority of the days connecting the board as well as using the patch bay. The board that is bring used is a 64 channel analog Mackie board. Around the time that Gary and I patched the board we had technical conversation about low-z and high-z. These are terms that are attach to microphone cable. The z means impedance which is the amount of resistance the signal endures before it reaches the signal processor from the microphone or source. I got to take a little break from sound to assist Ryan, the master electrician, go to The Milwaukee Rep to pick up some lights. That was an experience in its self. I find that being able to see the backstage work area to me the most fascinating aspect. While at the Rep, I got to see the paint-shop, which to me looked more like a storage area when I was there. I also completed half of my silly little personal goal. I climbed from the stage level up to the tech balcony using the escape ladder. To complete this goal I must start at the top and go down. I will let you all know when this happens.

The Friday that I was there it was not as long. Gary and I spent the majority of the afternoon working patching the board to the different machines that were by the board as well to the large patch bay that is located in the technical balcony. The tech conversation that was talked about today was about inserts on the back of the board. The inserts are a way connecting an external signal processor to the board. The only thing with that is that the connection would then need to be patched into a separate signal to control the newly attached unit. I am still having a lot of fun and am looking forward to the next time I am there.

Until next time.......

Theresa "Resa" E

1 comment:

  1. I do so enjoy reading your posts- and while I have no idea what you even talking about some of the time it sounds as if you are learning a lot of interesting things.
    The Rep's paint shop is full of the seating from the Stiemeke Theatre in order for the Rep to have it's "gala" end of season fund raiser..... When we returned props to Jim from Three Sisters we had to move everything around like a giant puzzle..... it's such a luxury to have a designated space for paint.

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