technical

The Hall
Camp Concert Hall is the central venue for the Modlin Center for the Arts' musical presentations, and will serve as the central location for the 2002 Third Practice festival. The hall is specifically designed for music, and is one of the premiere halls to play and record in on the east coast due to its sophisticated acoustical design.

The stage is 27' deep and 58' wide.


Festival Audio System Specifications
click here for an approximate diagram of the speaker layout.

Reinforcement
The Third Practice sound reinforcement system is based around a 40-Channel, 8-buss Soundcraft Series TWO console, and a total of 11 main drivers and 4 subs:
  • Eight self-driven Meyer CQ-1 cabinets, positioned at audience-level around the Orchestra section
  • 1 Meyer USW-1P Subwoofer
  • 2 Renkus Heinz CE Cabinets, each with one 94T Mid/High and one 12-2 Sub. The cabinets are driven by one QSC MX3000 and one QSC MX1500.
  • 1 Center Cluster, consisting of one Renkus Heinz CE-125T Mid/High and Low, as well as a CEMH-125 balcony fill. The cluster is driven by one Renkus Heinz P-2800 and one QSC-MX-1500.

Signal Processing
  • 2 Ashly Protea 4.24G 4-channel Graphic Digital EQ (chained to the main 8 busses)
  • 1 Klark Teknik DN-3600 Programmable EQ
  • Alesis Quadraverb 2
  • 3 x Yamaha SPX1000

Audio Playback
  • 1 Tascam DA-88 8-channel DTRS Recorder
  • 1 Alesis ADAT LX 20 8-channel Digital Recorder (20-bit)
  • 1 Tascam DA-45HR DAT
  • 1 Sony CDP-D11 Front-Loading CD Player
  • 1 MOTU 828 Firewire Digital Audio Interface
  • 1 MOTU 2408 Digital Audio Interface
  • 1 733MHz "Quicksilver" Macintosh G4 (MacOS 9.2 or OS X)
Video Playback
  • 1 Sony VPL-PX21 XGA Video/Data Projector