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Nick Ray Harris started following Show me your compact Cart chair and Let’s get INTENSE!
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Hunting Blind Chairs Black Sierra Nitro Pro XL https://a.co/d/9gkXS2L That particular one has some QC issues, needed loctite on the bolts, but I bought it because the base and seat are attached and it folds relatively flat. Some of them are in two pieces.
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I'm looking for a 6" or so XLR male to female gooseneck. The ones on the market are large, no doubt for a handheld dynamic, etc. I just want a thin one I can plug a cmc1 into for plant work. Has anyone found something small and lightweight in their adventures?
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UPDATE re: NAB 2022 and the annual r.a.m.p.s./jwsound party
Nick Ray Harris replied to Jeff Wexler's topic in Current
Thanks for looking out Jeff. For anyone going, I will be at NAB for the first time! If you want to have a beer, please reach out! Obviously in a more limited capacity. -
I can't seem to find any posts about removing the SD 688's card slot door. Any tips?
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Dynamic mic for crowd laughs during comedy show
Nick Ray Harris replied to Nick Ray Harris's topic in Equipment
That's what we did last year -
I'm working a show that films standup comics who have live reinforcement in a medium sized venue. They would like the most natural crowd laughs they can get, but previously the problem is bleed from the monitors getting into the crowd mics and then needing to add in post. They cannot turn down the reinforcement because of the live nature of the show. So my instinct is to add less sensitive mics close to the audience. My question is what dynamic mics come to mind that would be wide and sensitive enough to grab a bunch of folks laughing at comedy show, but be able to negate the reinforcement?
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I'm working a show that films standup comics who have live reinforcement in a medium sized venue. They would like the most natural crowd laughs they can get, but previously the problem is bleed from the monitors getting into the crowd mics and then needing to add in post. They cannot turn down the reinforcement because of the live nature of the show. So my instinct is to add less sensitive mics close to the audience. My question is what dynamic mics come to mind that would be wide and sensitive enough to grab a bunch of folks laughing at comedy show, but be able to negate the reinforcement?
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Hey I’m tearing around New Orleans till Wednesday if any mixers want to grab a drink.
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Hi, I just got a Creality Ender 3 printer up and running and was wondering if anyone here had any nifty print profiles.
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Jeff Williams on Chicago Justice (2017)
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Rycote INV-Lite now shipping
Nick Ray Harris replied to Simon Davies's topic in Manufacturers & Dealers
Foam. And it's a tad too long. I would have trimmed the back of the foam but it wasn't my gear. I did not use a softie I don't know if this mount can handle the weight. I believe rycoye makes a similar sized mount that is one piece and very rigid for outdoor use. -
Rycote INV-Lite now shipping
Nick Ray Harris replied to Simon Davies's topic in Manufacturers & Dealers
I was using the INV-LITE the other day with the short CMIT, found the old INV-6 had quieter handling in a lighter simpler, and cheaper design. -
New App!!! Timecard Buddy by New Endian
Nick Ray Harris replied to NewEndian's topic in Manufacturers & Dealers
Right now I'm on a show for Sony and payroll says it's fine. -
New App!!! Timecard Buddy by New Endian
Nick Ray Harris replied to NewEndian's topic in Manufacturers & Dealers
I guess if you're emailing these to payroll anyway that would serve as a backup since it'll be on your email server. -
New App!!! Timecard Buddy by New Endian
Nick Ray Harris replied to NewEndian's topic in Manufacturers & Dealers
Also, could it be possible to add a word to the rerate box? Such as boom op or mixer, so as not to presume the rate? Or should I just enter into the occ code?