From: | Don Cox |
Date: | 26 Sep 2000 at 12:04:10 |
Subject: | Re: Amigas in action |
On 26-Sep-00, Alan Buxey wrote:
> hi,
>>
>>
>> I've just spent a few days putting "The Blue Room" into the Theatre
>> Royal, Haymarket here in London, and I had a look at the sound gear
>> today. All the music and sound effects are played back from a sampler
>> using MIDI triggers, and as far as I could see, the sound desk is
>> automated too.
>>
>> The system is run on an A1200 running Stage Manager 3000 by Richmond
>> Sound Design through a Pro-MIDI interface from Hisoft.
>>
>> Apparently they're quite common "because the OS is stable and easy to
>> use, and the software is reliable"
>>
>> Miss Saigon at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane used custom software and
>> hardware to run a couple of lighting changes because the main desk
>> couldn't output smooth enough movement data.
>>
>> A1200 vs £14000 lighting desk. For that task A1200 won hands down.
>
> you reckon we could have an article on this in AA ? :-)
That would be nice. Show control has never had decent coverage in Amiga
magazines.
Regards
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