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Hi GMPTOONS,

Thanks for using The Sketcher! Here is your Sketch.



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Legend:

Orange numbers are Systems and Inputs using those Systems.
Green numbers are for general notes about the Sketch and connections to non-Bose gear.

Quoting GMPTOONS from The Sketcher
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This is a setup for Worship in a slightly irregularly shaped sanctuary. Team configuration is a bit different from week to week.

Generally, we are #1.) one guitar/vocal (Variax w/PODXT Live), #2.) one vocal only, #3.) bass(sometime Variax 700, sometimes regular magnetic pickup bass), #4.)drums (Alesis DM4 with HH mic and 2 overheads), #5.) electronic piano (YDP223) and keyboard (Korg N264)

BEYOND THAT, we may have #6.) an extra vocal or #7.) an extra guitar (usually acoustic through direct box)

We are looking for the right system, not the cheapest route - better put, the cheapest system that's right for our setup.

My original thought regarding a system such as this was:
PS1 w/Bass module for keyboard/acoustic guitar AND the lone vocal - shared (mixer needed?)
Ps1w/Bass module for Variax Guitar/Vocal
PS1 w/Bass module for Drums (mixer needed?)

I would think it would be best to have the Bass guitar running through one, too?
Should the drummer have a double Bass module?
Does the guitar #1 NEED a bass module?
Should the vocalist #2 have her own system since she is leading when she's there?

From what I understand, there would be no need for additional monitoring on stage, correct?

Now that I've shared MY thoughts, what is YOUR PROFESSIONAL opinion?
 
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Here is your Sketch again using our regular colour coding for the Legend. This is just to make things easier later.


-- click image to make changes to the live version --

Legend:

Green numbers are for general notes about the Sketch and connections to non-Bose gear.

Quoting GMPTOONS from The Sketcher
quote:
This is a setup for Worship in a slightly irregularly shaped sanctuary. Team configuration is a bit different from week to week.

Generally, we are
one guitar/vocal (Variax w/PODXT Live),
one vocal only,
bass(sometime Variax 700, sometimes regular magnetic pickup bass),
drums (Alesis DM4 with HH mic and 2 overheads),
electronic piano (YDP223) and keyboard (Korg N264)

BEYOND THAT, we may have
an extra vocal or
an extra guitar (usually acoustic through direct box)

We are looking for the right system, not the cheapest route - better put, the cheapest system that's right for our setup.

My original thought regarding a system such as this was:
PS1 w/Bass module for keyboard/acoustic guitar AND the lone vocal - shared (mixer needed?)
Ps1w/Bass module for Variax Guitar/Vocal
PS1 w/Bass module for Drums (mixer needed?)

I would think it would be best to have the Bass guitar running through one, too?
Should the drummer have a double Bass module?
Does the guitar #1 NEED a bass module?
Should the vocalist #2 have her own system since she is leading when she's there?

From what I understand, there would be no need for additional monitoring on stage, correct?

Now that I've shared MY thoughts, what is YOUR PROFESSIONAL opinion?
 
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And here is the Sketch with the L1® units being used as you described them in your notes. I have not included details about how each L1® will be connected yet.


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Legend:
L1® Model I/Classic
Orange numbers are Systems and Inputs using those Systems.
Blue ringed numbers are Channel connections to/from the Classic and Model I Systems.
Green numbers are for general notes about the Sketch and connections to non-Bose gear.

Quoting GMPTOONS from The Sketcher
quote:
This is a setup for Worship in a slightly irregularly shaped sanctuary. Team configuration is a bit different from week to week.

Generally, we are
one guitar/vocal (Variax w/PODXT Live),
one vocal only,
bass(sometime Variax 700, sometimes regular magnetic pickup bass),
drums (Alesis DM4 with HH mic and 2 overheads),
electronic piano (YDP223) and keyboard (Korg N264)

BEYOND THAT, we may have
an extra vocal or
an extra guitar (usually acoustic through direct box)

We are looking for the right system, not the cheapest route - better put, the cheapest system that's right for our setup.

My original thought regarding a system such as this was:
PS1 w/Bass module for keyboard/acoustic guitar AND the lone vocal - shared (mixer needed?)
PS1 w/Bass module for Variax Guitar/Vocal
PS1 w/Bass module for Drums (mixer needed?)

I would think it would be best to have the Bass guitar running through one, too?
Should the drummer have a double Bass module?
Does the guitar #1 NEED a bass module?
Should the vocalist #2 have her own system since she is leading when she's there?

From what I understand, there would be no need for additional monitoring on stage, correct?

Now that I've shared MY thoughts, what is YOUR PROFESSIONAL opinion?
 
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Hi GMPTOONS,

Nearly there...

I would add a T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine connected to System and this have your lead vocalist sing through that System. This will help her voice to stand out and avoid tonal overlap with the keyboards and guitar in System .


-- click image to make changes to the live version --

Legend:
L1® Model I/Classic
T1 ToneMatch® audio engine
Orange numbers are Systems and Inputs using those Systems.
Blue ringed numbers are Channel connections to/from the Classic and Model I Systems.
Blue filled numbers are Channel connections to/from the T1 ToneMatch™ audio engine.
Green numbers are for general notes about the Sketch and connections to non-Bose gear.

Quoting GMPTOONS from The Sketcher
quote:
This is a setup for Worship in a slightly irregularly shaped sanctuary. Team configuration is a bit different from week to week.

Generally, we are
one guitar/vocal (Variax w/PODXT Live),
one vocal only,
bass(sometime Variax 700, sometimes regular magnetic pickup bass),
drums (Alesis DM4 with HH mic and 2 overheads),
electronic piano (YDP223) and keyboard (Korg N264)

BEYOND THAT, we may have
an extra vocal or
an extra guitar (usually acoustic through direct box)

We are looking for the right system, not the cheapest route - better put, the cheapest system that's right for our setup.

My original thought regarding a system such as this was:
PS1 w/Bass module for keyboard/acoustic guitar AND the lone vocal - shared (mixer needed?)
PS1 w/Bass module for Variax Guitar/Vocal
PS1 w/Bass module for Drums (mixer needed?)

I would think it would be best to have the Bass guitar running through one, too?
Should the drummer have a double Bass module?
Does the guitar #1 NEED a bass module?

Yes.
quote:

Should the vocalist #2 have her own system since she is leading when she's there?

If she is singing through System through the T1® I think she will be heard well enough.
quote:

From what I understand, there would be no need for additional monitoring on stage, correct?

Correct.
quote:

Now that I've shared MY thoughts, what is YOUR PROFESSIONAL opinion?


What do you think so far?
 
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