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IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ:

  • All uses of Harbach Theatre have to be approved by the theatre department.

  • The Theatre department may deny your request based on availability of the space.

  • The Theatre department does all of the lighting for any eventall events.

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Familiarize yourself with the AV Equipment

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  1. To utilize a patch panel, connect a device listed above to either the stage left / stage right / upstage panel.

    1. To connect a microphone/receiver, use ports:

      1. SL1 / SL2 / SL3 / SL4 / SL5 / SL6

      2. SR1 / SR2 / SR3 / SR4 / SR5 / SR6

      3. US1 / US2 / US3 / US4

    2. To connect a headset, use ports:

      1. ICOM A / B

    3. To connect a speaker, use ports:

      1. SLA / SLB

      2. SRA / SRB

      3. US1 / US2 / US3 / US4

  2. In the audio booth, connect from the patch panel to the mixer.

    1. Use a XLR cable from the patch panel port you selected on stage: SL / SR / US

    2. Connect the other end of the XLR cable to the appropriate port on the mixer or ICOM system.

      1. If you are using a microphone/receiver on stage, you would connect these to an input on the mixer.

      2. If you are using a headset, you would connect this to one of the ICOM boxes found around the booth.

      3. If you are using a speaker on stage, you would connect this to an output on the mixer.

  3. Note: It is helpful to use white tape to label the input/output faders on the mixer so you know which microphone/speaker is which.

    1. Try to use an order that makes sense.

      1. If you connect from SL1 / SL2 / SL3, use inputs 1/2/3 on the mixer in the same order.

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https://www.allen-heath.com/media/SQ6_AP11349_Introduction_issue2.pdf

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Room Audio

Note: The power supply must be turned on.

Note: The following devices must be turned on for any audio to be produced in the theater.

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