[QLab] drifting volume levels
Joel Spence
joelaspence at gmail.com
Wed Apr 18 12:01:05 PDT 2007
that was somebody else's term, im afraid....
i designed the sound for a play and we're about three weeks into it.
i got an email this morning from the director the overall level
sometimes is too quiet or too loud. i dont know yet by how much...
im to go in tomorrow and try and "fix it."
but what they may not be considering is the amount of people in the
room, volume of the actors, energy of the night's production, etc.
just wondering if there is sometimes a consistency problem. i kind of
doubt it. are there optimizing tips for the G4 that im unaware of?
There are no other programs running when Qlab is so its not that....
I have been enjoying your program!
On Apr 18, 2007, at 11:43 AM, Christopher Ashworth wrote:
> Hi Joel,
>
> Can you provide any more information? What do you mean by "drifting"?
>
> On Apr 18, 2007, at 1:53 PM, Joel Spence wrote:
>
>> the volume levels have been drifting in my cues from night to
>> night.....does that sound familiar to anyone?
>>
>> we're using a G4 with an Emagic 216
>
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