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Show Production Basics
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performing-arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Line of sight to the speakers is necessary (false sense of high frequencies if not directly in front of speakers); Optimum = Center or just off center of the main floor with a good distance for imaging and where the entire system can be heard
Vagabond
Mix Position
Mass Connectors
Greek Amphitheater
2. FOH sound engineers for Woodstock; Used JBL/Altec cabinets - Crown/Macintosh amplifiers - and custom Hanley consoles
Hanley Sound
High Amp Frequency Range
Apron Fill
Lee DeForest
3. Major loss in dB
Outside
Band Limiter
Monitor Amp Rack
Magiae Universal
4. Final stage of protection; Protects each frequency band from overload
Splitter System Components
Vocal Mic Setup
Cue System
Band Limiter
5. Contains fan outputs from stage - fan outs from effects - and fan outs to drive racks; Interface can stay plugged into console jacks
Pink Noise
Sensurround
AFL
Workbox
6. Wired to the Mix Inserts which are commonly used for gates - compression - reverb - and EQ
Butt Fill
Compression Driver
System Engineer
Mix EQ
7. Patched into INSERT SENDS & RETURNS
True or False: A splitter is not required to run 2 separate systems...
AFL
Midas XL4
Dynamic Based Processors
8. 1 kHz - 20 kHz
Mix EQ
Audion Tube
Midas XL4
High Amp Frequency Range
9. Speakers and other audio equipment suspended in air; Provides better sight lines and allows for larger crowds by freeing up space; Reason for strict weight limits and safety requirements
Flying Sound
Cue System
Stereophonic Sound
Matrix Section
10. False
True or False: A splitter is not required to run 2 separate systems...
Mix Position
True or False: It is preferred by many to have the drive rack and FX Racks separated...
Line Array
11. Founded in 1979 in Southern california and acquired accounts of Black Flag - Pearl Jam - The Cult - Beck - and Red Hot Chili Peppers
Mass Connectors
True or False: Sub snakes can be used as a main snake in a small system...
Butt Fill
RAT Sound
12. Microphones -> Mic Cables -> Subsnakes -> Splitter -> Monitor Fanout -> Console -> EQ Rack (Mix Inserts) -> EQ -> Console -> Mix Outs -> Amp Racks -> Multiple Monitor Wedges
House System
Monitor System
MSL-4
Monitor Signal Flow
13. British physicist and writer involved in the development of key patents in wireless telegraphy; Also improved loudspeaker with nonmagnetic spacers to keep the air gap between the inner and outer poles of a moving coil transducer
Ear Trumpets
Distance
Mixing Setup Considerations
Sir Oliver Lodge
14. From the Monitor Desk; Monitors that are located behind the artist and pointed downstage to cover area that cannot be covered by the floor wedges on the front line
After Fader Listen
Butt Fill
AFL
VCA
15. Meyer Sound; The first self-powered - high-level sound reinforcement loudspeaker (1240 watts)
Equalizer
MSL-4
True or False: The monitor engineer has creative control over how each artist's mix will sound...
Drive Rack
16. From the FOH; Can be used in addition to stereo clusters of speakers to give a stronger center channel; Generally used for lead vocals
When building mixes and presented with multiple requests from one Artist - one should...
Line Array
1940's P/A Systems
Center Fill
17. 'Wrote the book' on practically all aspects of loudspeaker component and horn design; Most speaker systems today rely on this technology; Began as Western Electric
Magiae Universal
Altec Lansing
Sound Booth
When building mixes and presented with multiple requests from one Artist - one should...
18. Polar Patterns; Sensitivity of Microphones; Placement of Microphones ~ The goal is to decrease ambient noise and only amplify the desired signal
Delay Fill
Mixing Setup Considerations
Stereophonic Sound
Controlling SNR
19. Primary purpose is to send signal to additional sound systems
Matrix
Distance
Showco PRISM
Butt Fill
20. 1 kHz - 20 kHz
High Amp Frequency Range
Show Production Organization
Ernst Siemens
Sound Booth
21. Mixes for the audience
Monitor Amp Rack
Emile Berliner
Supplemental Speaker Systems
FOH Engineer
22. Package tours and the Motown Era created the need for these in the 1950's
Phasing Plug
Mobile Reinforcement Systems
Outside
Cue System
23. System for the artists; Each band member receives their own personal mix; Up to 24 individual mixes for 1 engineer to manage
System Engineer
Monitor System
Monitor Amp Rack
The Who
24. False
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25. AFL; On the Mix OUTS the Cue or Solo Button is an example
Mix Position
Live Mixing Issues
After Fader Listen
Low End Problem
26. Operates just like a dynamic loudspeaker except it has no cone; Small diaphragm couples into a flared horn
Rear Fill
Drive Rack
Live Mixing Issues
Compression Driver
27. From the Monitor Desk; Cover artists from speaker locations on the sides of the stage; Usually tri-amped systems; Stereo bus designed to manage these - but Mix SENDS can also be utilized
Side Fill
True or False: The monitor system is essentially one large system...
RTA
Showco PRISM
28. From the Monitor Desk; Monitors that are located behind the artist and pointed downstage to cover area that cannot be covered by the floor wedges on the front line
Compression Driver
The Who
Low Amp Frequency Range
Butt Fill
29. Founded by Jim Gamble and Jim Chase in Hermosa Beach - CA in 1972; Clients included Grand Funk Railroad & Boston
Public Address
Auditorium
Tycobrahe
1940's P/A Systems
30. Put all instruments in the mix and fine tune later
True or False: Monitor systems always have drive racks...
When building mixes and presented with multiple requests from one Artist - one should...
Warren G. Harding
Foldback
31. Covers a room from a single line of speakers over the rest of the venue saving time and labor costs; Multiple speakers hung together - either vertically or horizontally - so that they can act as one huge speaker
Show Production Organization
Line Array
Electric Voice
Midas XL4
32. This button will route aux sends to group master
Aux/CO
Drive Rack Signal Flow
Phasing Plug
Uses for Return Lines
33. From the FOH; Covers audience members seated very close to the stage that will not be covered by direct sound from the FOH speaker system
Show Production Organization
Apron Fill
THX
Live Mixing Issues
34. Typically contains 4 amplifiers on average (Max = 6);
Low Amp Frequency Range
Magiae Universal
Uses for Return Lines
Monitor Amp Rack
35. From the FOH; Used to cover audience members located beyond the coverage of the front of house sound systems; Speaker system's signal is delayed to let the sound from FOH speaker systems catch up
Delay Fill
Components of Good Mixing
R.G. Jones
RAT Sound
36. Electronic system that blends sounds from more than one source; First demonstrated at Constitution Hall by Bell Labs
Bob Heil
Line Check
Stereophonic Sound
AFL
37. From the FOH; Used in addition or instead of an apron fill to cover audience members seated under or below the FOH speaker clusters
Workbox
Down Fill
Mid Amp Frequency Range
Midas Verona
38. Mixing console used in course of instruction; 40 channels; 8 Subgroups; 8 AUX Sends; 4 Matrix Outputs; Input sections on right and left and master section in middle
Midas Verona
Phasing Plug
Center Fill
Vocal Mic Setup
39. Theater loudspeaker system researched and developed by MGM and Lansing Manufacturing; Covered low and high frequencies with a crossover at 500Hz; Won a Technical Achievement Academy Award
Western Electric
Building a Mix
Shearer Horn System
Distance
40. Debuted with the film Earthquake (1974); Created a physical sensation from four large low-frequency horns located behind the screen
Emile Berliner
The Who
Line Array
Sensurround
41. A mixer within a mixer that usually controls additional speaker systems
Vagabond
Matrix Section
Angle of Incidence
Sound Booth
42. 1st to use a foldback monitor system at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium in 1961
Judy Garland
Main Snake
Auditorium
Cue System
43. False
Workbox
System Limiter
True or False: Monitor systems always have drive racks...
Down Fill
44. Splitter Box; Main Snake; Fan Outs
R.G. Jones
Splitter System Components
Pre/Post Button
System Engineer
45. Used to mount speakers for 'flying sound'; Contains a basket - shackle - stinger - chain hook - chain - motor - motor hook - spansets and truss
The Who
Foldback
Main Snake
Rigging Basket
46. Major developer of amplifiers and loudspeakers in the 1920's and 1930's
Showco PRISM
FOH Signal Flow
Western Electric
Altec Lansing
47. Used for the Pre/Post Channel Fader
Greek Amphitheater
Pre/Post Button
Delay Fill
THX
48. Developed first microphone; Telephone transmitter invented for Alexander Graham Bell in 1876; Patented the first flat disc gramophone
Side Car
Equalizer
Foldback
Emile Berliner
49. False
True or False: Sub snakes are part of the splitter system...
Down Fill
Ear Trumpets
True or False: A splitter is not required to run 2 separate systems...
50. 1st actual device in signal flow; Attenuation device
Pad
Gain Structure
ShowConsole
MSL-4