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  • Bobby Mikel

    August 26, 2010 at 1:22 pm in reply to: Final Cut Network for Students

    Do I need a SAN with a server or can I set up the workstations to just capture to their local disks? If I can go with local storage, would it be possible to just buy a gigabit switch to make the stations talk to one another?

    Storage space isn’t a priority the main thing I need is access to projects from any of the workstations.

    Thanks in advance,

    Bobby Mikel
    Television Services
    Production Assistant
    Jacksonville State University

  • Bobby Mikel

    November 5, 2008 at 7:32 pm in reply to: Complex Logo PA Crash

    Matt,

    Sure I’ll send it. Thanks for the help.

    Bobby Mikel
    Television Services
    Production Assistant
    Jacksonville State University

  • Bobby Mikel

    April 21, 2008 at 7:35 pm in reply to: I am looking for a better audio adapter box.

    Ray,

    We use Anvil Cases for our audio gear here at the university. We put extra padding in it for cushion on the more delicate items. You can’t find anything more rugged, but you lose the see through and plastic that you mentioned. Probably not much help, but that is an option.

    Bobby

    Bobby Mikel
    Television Services
    Production Assistant
    Jacksonville State University

  • Bobby Mikel

    April 11, 2008 at 1:36 pm in reply to: Boosting low input level for recording

    Thanks Ty. I already tried lowering the boards amp switch before I posted and that does not work.

    I have not tried the ST Out. I assumed that would give me the same output level as the record out. I will try that though thanks.

    Thanks again,

    Bobby

    Bobby Mikel
    Television Services
    Production Assistant
    Jacksonville State University

  • Bobby Mikel

    April 10, 2008 at 7:45 pm in reply to: Boosting low input level for recording

    Here is the setup:

    Yamaha EMX5016CF (powered 500w+500w) mixer. Main outs go to the sanctuary. Record out goes to a Sony CD player/recorder. If I make the level reach nominal reference for the CD deck it will be way too loud in the sanctuary. I need something between the Record out and the analog in on the CD deck to boost the level.

    Any recommendations,

    Thanks in advance,

    Bobby

    Bobby Mikel
    Television Services
    Production Assistant
    Jacksonville State University

  • Bobby Mikel

    April 9, 2008 at 3:55 pm in reply to: Boosting low input level for recording

    Thanks for the response David. There is no mic/line switch. Also, there is no separate record fader.

    I a have done some research and I am thiinking of using a Rolls Promatch MB15. Since I need RCA for both the output of the board and input of the CD Deck, I would just loop the XLR out to in of the Rolls box.

    If this will work or if anyone has any suggestions I open to listen.

    Thanks again David,
    and thanks in advance to everyone else,

    Bobby

    Bobby Mikel
    Television Services
    Production Assistant
    Jacksonville State University

  • Bobby Mikel

    April 9, 2008 at 1:42 pm in reply to: Boosting low input level for recording

    It is for my church. Just vocals would be recorded (preaching and singing). (I am not worried about the instruments.)

    Both outputs are line outs. I am taking the main out to the house using XLR. A record out is going to the CD deck via RCA.

    The problem is the level is too low going to the CD deck. It is no where near the average metering of -20 or -12 db.

    Maybe that makes it a little more clear. I apologize if it did not.

    Bobby Mikel
    Television Services
    Production Assistant
    Jacksonville State University

  • Bobby Mikel

    January 14, 2008 at 4:57 pm in reply to: Final Cut Pro Suite 2/ Boris problem

    Chris,

    I made a reference movie it worked fine. Strange that it it only has that problem with Boris transitions.

    Thanks for the help,

    Bobby

  • Bobby Mikel

    October 17, 2007 at 12:09 pm in reply to: Importing ai files

    Sure I’ll send you the file. Thanks for the help. I am sure it is just user error.

    Thanks,

    Bobby

  • Bobby Mikel

    October 16, 2007 at 12:31 pm in reply to: Importing ai files

    I checked that box. I still didn’t get to keep the color information when going to ProAnimator. I am using CS2 if that helps. Any more ideas about what I should do? BTW this looks like a great product if I could just keep my color info.

    Thanks in advance,

    Bobby Mikel
    Production Assistant
    Television Services
    Jacksonville State University

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