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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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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Final stage of protection; Protects each frequency band from overload
Benefits of In-Ear Monitors
The Who
Uses for Return Lines
Band Limiter
2. In charge of scheduling (spaces - rehearsals - and production meetings) and coordinating stage managers for the productions
Meyer Sound
Return Lines
Production Manager
Supplemental Speaker Systems
3. Used for the Pre/Post Channel Fader
The Who
Pre/Post Button
Monitor System
Production Manager
4. A mixer within a mixer that usually controls additional speaker systems
Auditorium
Matrix Section
Ernst Siemens
Compression Driver
5. Masks with acoustic horns in the design; High-soled shoes to help with projection; Reflective acoustic shells designed into staging; Stadium stye seating for patrons; Jars filled with different layers of ash used for sound absorption and diffusion
Sound Reinforcement Before Electricity
High Amp Frequency Range
Benefits of In-Ear Monitors
Pad
6. 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
Supplemental Speaker Systems
Mix Position
Supplemental Speaker Systems
7. Patched into INSERT SENDS & RETURNS
True or False: The monitor system is essentially one large system...
Dynamic Based Processors
Mid Amp Frequency Range
Rear Fill
8. Could be in a bass trap or a dead zone at the mix position
Workbox
Low End Problem
Mix Position
Ernst Siemens
9. When the volume over the headphones is affected by the channel fader; Generally more useful on a single channel; Common for an AUX OUT to be added to this mix so the engineer can listen to the signal being sent to that aux
AFL
Showco PRISM
Uses for Return Lines
Live Mixing Issues
10. Electronic system that blends sounds from more than one source; First demonstrated at Constitution Hall by Bell Labs
Pink Noise
Sound Booth
Stereophonic Sound
Front of the House
11. Setting the levels to get the best signal transfer through a console; Always start with the stereo bus - channel and monitor faders set to 0dB (Unity Gain) then adjust preamp for initial volume
Components of Good Mixing
Gain Structure
Transducer
Artist's (or Band) Engineer
12. Founded in 1967 in Lititz - PA and had accounts with Elvis Presley - Elton John - Yes - Fleetwood Mac - KISS - Queen - and The Moody Blues
Audion Tube
True or False: The monitor system is essentially one large system...
The Who
Clair Brothers
13. Processing needed to run the sound system (EQ - Limiter - Crossover)
Foldback
Mass Connectors
Drive Rack
True or False: Sub snakes are part of the splitter system...
14. Can quickly change gain in response to many different detectors looking at same signal; Used in really tough situations where u want strict control over level and dynamics
Foldback
Shearer Horn System
Types of Output Transducers
VCA
15. FOH sound engineers for Woodstock; Used JBL/Altec cabinets - Crown/Macintosh amplifiers - and custom Hanley consoles
Hanley Sound
Monitor Signal Flow
Rack Position
Average Artist Prep Time for Audio Engineers
16. FOH
Matrix Section
Gain Structure
Front of the House
Duckers
17. Used for cleaning up the stage area; Not considered part of the snake system; Can be used as a snake for a small system
Pre/Post Button
Drive Rack Signal Flow
Sub Snakes
Vagabond
18. EQ -> Limiter -> Crossover
Controlling SNR
Flying Sound
Main Snake
Drive Rack Signal Flow
19. False
20. 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
Shearer Horn System
Components of Good Mixing
Monitor Signal Flow
Rigging Basket
21. Optimum = Somewhere in the middle of the floor
Mix Position
Low Amp Frequency Range
Sir Oliver Lodge
Splitter Box
22. 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
Drive Rack
Delay Fill
Drive Rack Signal Flow
Sound Booth
23. P/A
Mobile Reinforcement Systems
Warren G. Harding
VCA
Public Address
24. Monitors kept near the FOH engineer so proper mixing can be done during the live performance
Warren G. Harding
Sound Reinforcement Before Electricity
True or False: The monitor system is essentially one large system...
Near-Fields
25. Mix Coherence and Individuality of Instruments - High Level of SNR in Microphones - All Instruments Leaving Sound System at Same Time - Be Fluent in the Most Basic Reinforcement Concepts - Helping the Performer in Any Way Via Sound - Constantly Impro
Balloon Meadow
Components of Good Mixing
Floorwedge Coverage
Flying Sound
26. Running monitors; Running house system; Communicating with the stage
Vagabond
Showco PRISM
Uses for Return Lines
Sub Snakes
27. Real Time Analyzer; Wired at the CUE OUTS
Splitter System Components
Dr. Christian Heil
Aux/CO
RTA
28. Low frequency sound absorber used to reduce the effects of standing waves in a room
Tycobrahe
Sound Booth
Bob Heil
Bass Trap
29. Allows use of two or more consoles; 1 House & 1 Monitor; Can be wall mounted or placed in a rack; Basically a big set of Y-cables in a box; Does not belong in FOH area
Flying Sound
Mobile Reinforcement Systems
Audion Tube
Splitter Box
30. Contains fan outputs from stage - fan outs from effects - and fan outs to drive racks; Interface can stay plugged into console jacks
Rigging Basket
Distance
Near-Fields
Workbox
31. True
RAT Sound
True or False: It is preferred by many to have the drive rack and FX Racks separated...
Main Snake
Hanley Sound
32. Final stage of protection; Protects each frequency band from overload
True or False: Sub snakes are part of the splitter system...
True or False: Monitor systems always have drive racks...
Sound Booth
Band Limiter
33. Developed the first live console for the Grateful Dead after their sound engineer was detained by the FBI; Rebuilt Langevin recording console
Sir Oliver Lodge
Matrix
Bob Heil
Line Check
34. Developed for the motion picture industry and used for live event production
35. Mixes for the audience
Clair Brothers
Monitor Signal Flow
FOH Engineer
Pink Noise
36. '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
Flying Sound
Bass Trap
Crossover
Altec Lansing
37. 1st to use a foldback monitor system at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium in 1961
Judy Garland
Balloon Meadow
Components of Good Mixing
Sub Snakes
38. Time; Acoustics; Microphones & Placement; Stage Volume; Condition & Level of Gear
Ernst Siemens
Live Mixing Issues
Magiae Universal
Ear Trumpets
39. System for the audience; Simple left/right mix down of the artist
Pink Noise
House System
True or False: A splitter is not required to run 2 separate systems...
Upstage
40. False
Mix Position
True or False: The monitor system is essentially one large system...
Uses for Return Lines
Matrix Section
41. True
Audion Tube
Vocal Mic Setup
True or False: It is preferred by many to have the drive rack and FX Racks separated...
Side Fill
42. Radial horn with vanes placed in the mouth of the horn for the stated purpose of pattern control
Sectorial Horn
Mix Position
Judy Garland
Components of Good Mixing
43. 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
Bass Trap
Auditorium
Butt Fill
RAT Sound
44. This button will route aux sends to group master
R.G. Jones
True or False: Sub snakes are part of the splitter system...
True or False: Monitor systems always have drive racks...
Aux/CO
45. Major developer of amplifiers and loudspeakers in the 1920's and 1930's
Public Address
RTA
Western Electric
Output Transducer
46. 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
Judy Garland
Outside
Butt Fill
Vocal Mic Setup
47. Major developer of amplifiers and loudspeakers in the 1920's and 1930's
THX
ShowConsole
Western Electric
Shearer Horn System
48. 1st portable public P/A system used by Knute Rockne of Notre Dame for coaching the football team from a tower
Line Check
Electric Voice
After Fader Listen
Butt Fill
49. Microphones -> Mic Cables -> Subsnakes -> Splitter -> Monitor Fanout -> Console -> EQ Rack (Mix Inserts) -> EQ -> Console -> Mix Outs -> Amp Racks -> Multiple Monitor Wedges
Monitor Signal Flow
Magiae Universal
After Fader Listen
Audion Tube
50. Attempt to emulate the singer's manners and techniques as much as possible
VCA
Vocal Mic Setup
True or False: The monitor system is essentially one large system...
The Who