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Who’s Who? Tour

Who’s Who? Tour. Talent Agency: Artist management Road Manager: Financial, technical Rider, Scheduling. Crew Chief: In charge of entire crew, gives direction. Sound Tech: FOH, Monitors Light Director: LD Work with the house lighting tech to design show. Drum Tech: Guitar Tech:

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Who’s Who? Tour

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  1. Who’s Who? Tour • Talent Agency: Artist management • Road Manager: Financial, technical Rider, Scheduling. • Crew Chief: In charge of entire crew, gives direction. • Sound Tech: FOH, Monitors • Light Director: LD Work with the house lighting tech to design show. • Drum Tech: • Guitar Tech: • Bass Tech:

  2. Tools • Flashlight • Leatherman • Crescent Wrench • Multi Meter • Screw Driver • Jewellers Screw driver • Pliers • Board Tape • Sharpie • Headphones • Adaptors • Ear Plugs

  3. Glossary of Terms • Mixes: monitors • Distro: U-Ground, Hubble, cam lock • Snake: Multiple channels of xlr (mic inputs and return lines) • Split Snake: For every “in” there area 2 “outs” • Snake Head: Stage end of the snake, Tail • Sub Snake: Drops located at various locations on the stage, or for patching purposes. • Sound Check: Check Instruments and EQ monitors • Line Check: Check input lines from stage to FOH • Changeover: Remove Equipment from Stageand position equipment for the next act. • Downbeat: Start Time Corporate

  4. Glossary of Terms • FOH: Front of house • Load in: Unload trucks and move equipment into the venue • Strike: Dismantling show, remove equipment during change overs • Stage Monitor: Wedge, Cue Wedge • Monitor World: Where the monitor techs mix monitors from. • Guitar World: Where the guitar tech tunes, restrings guitars during a show. • Backline: Bands Equipment • Riser: Drum Riser, Keyboard riser.

  5. Glossary of Terms • AC: Alternating current, electrical • Quad Box: Electrical Box with 4 u-grounds, 1 circuit • Aux Send: An independent mix derived from the channels for various functions • Balanced unbalanced: Refers to the type of input or output signal connection. An unbalanced connection has two signal carrying conductors, one of which is the cable shield. A balanced connection has 3 conductors two for signal and a shield which is connected to the earth • Bi-amping: Providing separate amplifiers to drive the high and low frequency units in a loud speaker. • Earth: Also known as ground. The term for the electronic signal reference. This connects to the mains supply earth point and all cable shields and conductive equipment cases.

  6. Glossary of Terms • Stage Right • Stage Left • Upstage • Downstage • Orchestra Pit: In front of stage • Stacks: Speakers • Racks: Outboard gear, amps. • Chain Fall: Attach to the Fly Points in the ceiling • Bumper: Attaches to the Speaker Cabinets

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