On 13/02/2018 20:47, Tim 'mithro' Ansell wrote: > I second Carl's recommendation of looking at GatorCases -- they seem > quite expensive at first but getting something which is professionally > constructed and just turns ready to be fitted with stuff is *super* > valuable. People will say that they can make you something similar for > much cheaper but unless you get *super lucky* it will always take > forever and be a huge hassle. They also look pretty nice (as they are > generally onstage with DJs) so you can have them visible near / on the > podium.
Yes, we will definitely use flight-case racks using professionally constructed flight-cases. GatorCases are good, I've used them before. > > You can get pretty nice "rack cases" which are aimed at DJs and such, > things like this -> http://gatorcases.com/g-tour-half-rack-cases/ > or http://gatorcases.com/portable-lightweight-racks/. They generally > have about ~2ru full width and place for a laptop -- something like this > -> > http://gatorcases.com/products/racks-portable/laptoprack-cases/studio-2-go/laptop-and-2-space-rack-bag-gsr-2u/ > > You could put a Opsis + Carl's Extron VGA converter + Mic Receiver + > little draw for mDP converters and HDMI cables all in half-width-1RU > cases side-by-side in the rack section and then a capture laptop on top. > They can all be cabled together and ready to go too. We are going with Turbot boards for capture, so there's no need for a capture laptop. The issue with half-width is the mic receiver, but if you know of a 4 channel (total) receiver(s) that is legal in all ITU regions, please let us know. Cheers Kyle
