Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 5:14 am
I organised a small elektro/techno party (about 100 visitors) in a squatted farm last weekend. I decided to try out my creamware-system for PA-optimizing.
The results exceeded my expectations!!!Chrystal clear and defined sound (especially considering the old speakers and amplifiers) with tight bass; A/B-ing the sound with the unprocessed output was like removing a brickwall from the speakers. We could turn up the volume VERY loud with full and defined sound all across the hall, without fatiguing and harsh mid/high frequencies. I even could easily chat with a friend in front of the speaker stacks:)
The speakers were facing the DJ's from the other end of the hall; the sound was so defined they didn't need monitor speakers.
I used:
* 30 band graphic EQ for tonal correction
* psy-Q for low-mid-high-enhancement
* Optimaster, for squashing the last Watts of undistorted sound pressure from the speaker cabinets. This worked like a miracle!
* highcut-filter, for feeding the sub-bass speakers
I ran the system at 48kHz, but next time I might try running at 96kHz
The Creamware-system ran stable from 23:00-10:00 (when we aborted the party)
I highly recommend Scope for PA-enhancement! You have to try it to believe it. And I'd recommend Creamware promoting CWA-cards for the PA-market as well.
(BTW the party was cool)
The results exceeded my expectations!!!Chrystal clear and defined sound (especially considering the old speakers and amplifiers) with tight bass; A/B-ing the sound with the unprocessed output was like removing a brickwall from the speakers. We could turn up the volume VERY loud with full and defined sound all across the hall, without fatiguing and harsh mid/high frequencies. I even could easily chat with a friend in front of the speaker stacks:)
The speakers were facing the DJ's from the other end of the hall; the sound was so defined they didn't need monitor speakers.
I used:
* 30 band graphic EQ for tonal correction
* psy-Q for low-mid-high-enhancement
* Optimaster, for squashing the last Watts of undistorted sound pressure from the speaker cabinets. This worked like a miracle!
* highcut-filter, for feeding the sub-bass speakers
I ran the system at 48kHz, but next time I might try running at 96kHz
The Creamware-system ran stable from 23:00-10:00 (when we aborted the party)
I highly recommend Scope for PA-enhancement! You have to try it to believe it. And I'd recommend Creamware promoting CWA-cards for the PA-market as well.
(BTW the party was cool)