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Equipment

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Audio equipment to which ARTC has access.

TODO: a generic picture of the path that sound takes should be drawn. It would start with a human on the left. The human is connected to sound sources (such as a microphone, keyboard, or SFX device), which are connected to a mixer, which is connected to audio processing equipment, which is connected to an amplifier, which is finally connected to speakers on the left of the picture.

Sound Sources

Microphones

Read about microphones in the Wikipedia

Voice Microphones

Telephone Microphone

  • Homebuilt (1@war)

Foley Microphones

Stage Microphones

MIDI

Keyboards

MIDI controllers

SFX sources

Computers=

CD players

Cassette players

DJ players

Mixers

Headphone Mixers

Mini Mixers

Audio Processors

Companders/Compressors

Reverb

Equalizers

Anti Feedback

Amplifiers

Speakers

Large

Small

Monitor

Studio Monitor

Headphones

Recorders

Miscellaneous audio gear

Direct boxes

Wires and cables

  • Snake-24 channel in/4 channel out (XLR) 100' (1@war)
  • Snake-24 channel in/4 channel out (1/4 inch) 100' (1@war)
  • XLR cables (20?)
  • Various others
  • Assorted connectors

Ancillary Equipment

Microphone Stands

  • Ultimate Quick release (6@war)
  • Tripod (4@war)
  • Booms (5@war)

Music Stands

  • Cheap (2@war)
  • Medium (4@war)
  • Pretty good (2@war)
  • Extra-large fold-out (1@war)

Speaker Stands

  • Speaker stands (2@war)

Lights

  • Music stand lights small (battery) (5@war)
  • Music stand lights medium (battery) (2@war)
  • Music stand lights large (powered) (4@war)

Two-way radios

  • About 5 each of 2 kinds

Power

Microphone accessories

  • Shock mounts for SM-58 (5@war)
  • Shock mounts for SM-89 (3@jdb)
  • Multi-colored Windscreens (?@war)
  • Pop-filters for SM-58 (5@war)
  • Stereo microphone bar (2 mics, 1 stand)(1@rwz)