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by filmdude100cms » Fri Jul 08, 2005 1:56 am
DMBFan63 wrote:filmdude100cms wrote:i thought fenton chilled in the sound booth
in camden there was definately someone on the catwalk the entire night, maybe not fenton, but definately someone
oh of course but fenton prolly not.
and the light board explanation was dead on
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by i-am-me » Fri Jul 08, 2005 2:05 am
DMBFan63 wrote:i-am-me wrote:how does a lightboard work?
well, every lightboard I've used has light levels, and programmed light sets in it. Now maybe more expensive ones like that are different, but I'm pretty sure that's how it works. You set up how you want the light at a certain point in time, and set it as a cue. when that time comes, the cue goes off and sets those lights up. Multiple cues, lights changing a lot.
now what kind of cues do you mean? they're playing with a live band...how can they set it up like that?
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by DMBFan63 » Fri Jul 08, 2005 2:17 am
i-am-me wrote:DMBFan63 wrote:i-am-me wrote:how does a lightboard work?
well, every lightboard I've used has light levels, and programmed light sets in it. Now maybe more expensive ones like that are different, but I'm pretty sure that's how it works. You set up how you want the light at a certain point in time, and set it as a cue. when that time comes, the cue goes off and sets those lights up. Multiple cues, lights changing a lot.
now what kind of cues do you mean? they're playing with a live band...how can they set it up like that?
well, I've never did lights to a live band before, but cues are just set spots when the lights are supposed to change in the song. Like going from verse-> chorus, that's where a cue would be. I'm not sure how they do it with bands like dmb that there songs are always different, but I know that's how i've done it when running lights for school talent shows and other school productions
and filmdude, thanks. I've used two lightboards in my life, one a small one for running a small morning show in school and one slightly bigger for running musicals, talent shows, and other school events. They're pretty fun to mess with. It sucks when you blow lights though(my school is really old and our budget never passes, so lights are very hard to come by for our school)
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by i-am-me » Fri Jul 08, 2005 2:19 am
i guess my question is more this:
is someone changing the lights at these cues? or is it automatic? and if its automatic, how the hell does the soundboard know when the cue is in the song?
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by DMBFan63 » Fri Jul 08, 2005 2:24 am
i-am-me wrote:i guess my question is more this:
is someone changing the lights at these cues? or is it automatic? and if its automatic, how the hell does the soundboard know when the cue is in the song?
I honestly have no idea how dmb's lightboard is ran. I'm guessing it's automatic, but I have no clue really.
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by Mikey » Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:27 am
DMBFan63 wrote:filmdude100cms wrote:i thought fenton chilled in the sound booth
in camden there was definately someone on the catwalk the entire night, maybe not fenton, but definately someone
Yeah I saw people catwalking in Burgettstown too.
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by Brock » Fri Jul 08, 2005 9:12 am
DMBFan63 wrote:i-am-me wrote:how does a lightboard work?
well, every lightboard I've used has light levels, and programmed light sets in it. Now maybe more expensive ones like that are different, but I'm pretty sure that's how it works. You set up how you want the light at a certain point in time, and set it as a cue. when that time comes, the cue goes off and sets those lights up. Multiple cues, lights changing a lot.
He uses a Wholehog, which is definitely one of the 'more expensive ones'. It's definitely an incredible setup. I'd say it might be the lighting sheet, but more likely than that is it's the number of the voicing that Butch uses on each song. I think whoever said that hit the nail on the head.
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by filmdude100cms » Fri Jul 08, 2005 3:01 pm
bbatsell wrote:DMBFan63 wrote:i-am-me wrote:how does a lightboard work?
well, every lightboard I've used has light levels, and programmed light sets in it. Now maybe more expensive ones like that are different, but I'm pretty sure that's how it works. You set up how you want the light at a certain point in time, and set it as a cue. when that time comes, the cue goes off and sets those lights up. Multiple cues, lights changing a lot.
He uses a Wholehog, which is definitely one of the 'more expensive ones'. It's definitely an incredible setup. I'd say it might be the lighting sheet, but more likely than that is it's the number of the voicing that Butch uses on each song. I think whoever said that hit the nail on the head.
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but how would a fan meet butch before or after the show to get his setlist?
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by Brock » Fri Jul 08, 2005 3:48 pm
The crew will pull the setlists and hand them to fans... that's how people get sets.
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by filmdude100cms » Fri Jul 08, 2005 5:52 pm
bbatsell wrote:The crew will pull the setlists and hand them to fans... that's how people get sets.
wow did not know thatd, id just heard of people going up to fenton after a show and asking for one
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by DMBFan63 » Fri Jul 08, 2005 7:31 pm
filmdude100cms wrote:bbatsell wrote:The crew will pull the setlists and hand them to fans... that's how people get sets.
wow did not know thatd, id just heard of people going up to fenton after a show and asking for one
Nah, after the show run up near stage(if you're sitting there) and ask a crew member, they'll usually rip them off the floor or something and give you one
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by madbonkey » Sat Jul 09, 2005 8:14 pm
According to DMBAlmanac.com, #34 was performed in Mansfield tonight!
F'ing Sweet! I gotta hear this!
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by tbillie41 » Sat Jul 09, 2005 8:16 pm
madbonkey wrote:According to DMBAlmanac.com, #34 was performed in Mansfield tonight!
F'ing Sweet! I gotta hear this!
It's on the warehouse real time setlist page as well. I'm so jealous!
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by Brock » Sat Jul 09, 2005 8:35 pm
No lyrics though.
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by ndfilth » Sat Jul 09, 2005 8:41 pm
DIDO, #34, Say Goodbye
That's about as good of a 3 song run that you're gonna get in terms of rarity or each song played.
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