Come From Away is the most beautiful piece of theatre I've ever seen and is the reason it is the piece of theatre I've seen the most. So cool you got to work on that show.
Fell in love with Come From Away from the cast recording. Finally got to see the touring show in Nashville after COVID lockdown. Took my best friend to see it. Such an awesome show.
The window on the left looks like Sennheiser WSM (Wireless Systems Manager) which is like the Sennheiser version of Shure's Wireless Workbench ie you can monitor AF/RF/Quality and Battery level but not listen into audio. I'd presume that then the window on the right is the equivalent of PFL an input channel I don't recognise the software itself though... it looks like they were using the sennheiser SK5212 transmitters so WSM would make sense. Correct me if I'm wrong though!
Come From Away is the most beautiful piece of theatre I've ever seen and is the reason it is the piece of theatre I've seen the most. So cool you got to work on that show.
Fell in love with Come From Away from the cast recording. Finally got to see the touring show in Nashville after COVID lockdown. Took my best friend to see it. Such an awesome show.
So beautiful and so heart warming even considering the content
Is "Bump In" Australian for "Load In?"
Never mind, I figured it out 😂
I didn’t realise it was uniquely Australian how interesting! Haha
It's always cool to hear the different lingo from country to country. Is it also "bump-out" when a show comes down?
yes that's right we say bump out! People still say load in/load out it's just more often bump in/out that is said@@outlanderfrog
What software were you using for monitoring? I recognise “Messages from Radio World” but the other doesn’t look like Wavetool…
The window on the left looks like Sennheiser WSM (Wireless Systems Manager) which is like the Sennheiser version of Shure's Wireless Workbench ie you can monitor AF/RF/Quality and Battery level but not listen into audio. I'd presume that then the window on the right is the equivalent of PFL an input channel I don't recognise the software itself though... it looks like they were using the sennheiser SK5212 transmitters so WSM would make sense. Correct me if I'm wrong though!