On Fri, Jan 06, 2012 at 07:23:44PM +0200, Peter 'p2' De Schrijver wrote: > Audio requirements: > > Janson: > > * speaker mics > * audience mics (2 maybe 3 because of the large room?) > * ambient mics (optional) > * mixer with submixes and 2 + 2 (or 3) + 2 mic inputs + stereo linein for > speaker laptop > * PA > > H.1302: > > * speaker mics > * audience mics (2) > * ambient mics (optional) > * mixer with submixes and 2 + 2 + 2 mic inputs + stereo linein for speaker > laptop > * PA > > H.1308: > > * speaker mics > * audience mics (2) > * ambient mics (optional) > * mixer with submixes and 2 + 2 + 2 mic inputs + stereo linein for speaker > laptop > * PA > > Ferrer: > > * speaker mics > * audience mics (2) > * ambient mics (optional) > * mixer with submixes and 2 + 2 + 2 mic inputs + stereo linein for speaker > laptop > * PA > > K auditorium: > > * speaker mics > * audience mics (2) > * ambient mics (optional) > * mixer with submixes and 2 + 2 + 2 mic inputs + stereo linein for speaker > laptop > * PA > > Available equipment (based on > http://cte.ulb.ac.be/images/docs/liste_auditoires2011.pdf) > > Janson: > > * wireless mic > * PA
Janson also has a mixer with XLR output, according to the NamurLUG people (who have been doing this stuff for years, so I tend to believe them :-) [...] > Still needed: > > * 6 audience mics > * 3 mixers, preferably 4. > * 6 ambient mics (optional) > > Notes: > > * we can use the Xenyx 1202 if we don't need ambient mics. There is only 1 > main volume control however, > so the PA volume needs to be controlled externally. I believe some of the auditoria have a PA volume knob on the desk. Would such a thing suffice? > Actions: > > * check equipment in Ferrer and K auditorium > * check wiring of mics and PA in all rooms. We have the following > requirements: > * it must be possible to send the mic output to an external mixer > * it must be possible to provide the input signal for the PA from an > external mixer > * the mic output must not be wired directly to the PA (or at least it must > be possible to mute > that connection) I'll bring this up in tomorrow's meeting. -- The volume of a pizza of thickness a and radius z can be described by the following formula: pi zz a _______________________________________________ Debconf-video mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-video
