[SML] turning off light boards
Steven Hood
shood_td at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 24 03:46:38 UTC 2015
One space had a remote sub panel that only worked with the console on. They
left the board on so they wouldn't have to climb the ladder to the booth
for regular (single presenter at lectern) meetings.
Steven R Hood
310.756.3555
On November 23, 2015 7:36:51 PM Richard John Archer via Stagecraft
<stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
> Was visiting someplace (a college) a while ago and they often left their
> board on during the rehearsal and run of a show.....yes 24/7 for about two
> weeks. Is there some reason for this? I've seen it done with special
> events that were a few days but nothing usually this long. One version
> or another of an ETC product hooked up to older CD-80 racks. Thoughts
> anyone? no.....not volatile core memories, not resistance piano boards
> that you turn off but in the on position, not bad computers that won't
> restart. Other thoughts?
>
>
> DickA
> TD, Cornell U
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