Wednesday, June 25, 2025

06.25.25 - Private Event - Club Knick - LED screen

The Moore PA team loaded into a private club in the upper east side to provide an LED wall rental for a western themed party. We used (50) VMX 2.6 LED panels with a truss ground support system and sandbags to safely keep it in place; additionally, we used an angle during setup so the panels would slightly curve around the corner, hiding the fireplace. For content our team put together a 30 minute loop with scenes from various classic western films, giving that extra touch of immersion for the event. We used (1) Dell Latitude laptop running vMix Pro to loop the video, sent that to a Roland VR-120 video switcher, and then to (1) Novastar VX1000 processor before being displayed on the wall.

Check out some photos of the setup below!




 

 

Sunday, June 22, 2025

06.22.25 - High School Graduation - Cold Spring Harbor

    The whole Moore PA crew had to get together for this one, as the team drove up to Cold Spring Harbor, NY to provide audio, video, and recording services for the graduating class of 2025. We brought all the bell and whistles for this one, as this event had many different moving parts. 

    As there were many different performances in different parts of the gym, we used a more in depth setup than usual. To provide for the band we set up (12) MX418C Cardioid Gooseneck mics, running them all to a dedicated Yamaha RIO 1608 stage box, we also used (2) more of the same mic for the commencement speakers onstage. The event also featured solo performance showcases which we used (2) Shure ULXD2 - Handheld mics, allowing for the student performers to freely walk around the space. For PA we used (3) L'Acoustics dV DOSC and (8) X8 speakers as the mains, L'Acoustics 108P for side fills and monitors, and (2) 112P speakers for delays so the crowd in the back could hear. The passive speakers were all powered by (2) L'Acoustic LA-4X amps, all controlled and mixed with (1) Yamaha QL-5.

    For the video side the main attraction was (2) VMX 2.6 LED Walls flanking the stage on Genie St 20 crank up stands, content was fed to (2) VX1000 processors with home run SDI runs. These displayed imag through the commencement, all captured by (5) Sony FR-7 PTZ cameras set at different angles, two of which we put on top of truss in the back of the room for a wide shot. To control all the cameras and create a seamless recording we setup (1) LSE-2 unit for PTZ control, and for the stream/recording. For video switching on the LED walls and to receive camera feeds we used (1) Roland VR-120, allowing operators to focus on one task and communicate with the team via comm headsets. 

Check out some photos for the ceremony below!


 



















 

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

06.11.25 Yale Ballroom - BCIU

 Moore PA loaded into the Yale Club Ballroom for a Gala/Awards Ceremony presented by the Business Council for International Understanding; we provided audio, video, and recording services. 

Starting with audio, we ran everything though our in-house audio system, an all L'Acoustics bundle of (4) White X8 speakers and an L'Acoustics LA-8 amplifier. As this event only required two podium speakers, we just ran lines to (2) MX418C Cardioid Gooseneck mics, and setup (4) ULXD2 Handheld mics for potential announcements/Q&A. These wireless mics were connected to a ULXD4Q - Quad Wireless Receiver (also a part of the in house system) and then sent to (1) Yamaha DM-3 mixing console for volume control. 

To fit the video needs, we brought in (1) Panasonic PT-MZ880 projector, a 6' x 10'8" projection screen kit, (1) 43' confidence monitor for teleprompter text, and (4) 75' LCD Displays to cover the rest of the room. Content was fed to the projector and LCD display via (1) Dell Latitude laptop, and (1) Roland VR-120 Video Switcher. Lastly, to get a visually striking recording we setup (2) Aputure Spotlights on 6' C Stands, and Pewter Draper set behind the stage; to record we used (2) Birddog P4K PTZ Cameras, which were controlled by and saved into the LSE-1 rack. 

Check out some photos from the setup!





 

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

06.10.25 - Yale Tap Room - NACD

For this event, the Moore PA team setup gear in the Yale Club's Tap Room for a conference presented by  NACD, providing audio and video needs throughout the evening.

To cover the audio needs we setup (1) LA-8 Rack, providing (1) L'Acoustics 2ch amp powering (4) White X8 speakers, as well a stagebox to direct signal output for (6) L'Acoustic 108 speakers, and receive input from (17) Shure MX418C Cardioid Gooseneck mics. These were set around the long U shaped table to allow each attendee to join the discussion while eliminating any and all room feedback. All these channels were fed into our Yamaha QL-1 console, controlling the balance, as well as external video playback.

For video needs we setup (1) Panasonic PT-MZ880 Projector, and our in-house 6'x10' front projection screen kit. The content was fed to this with (1) Dell Latitude laptop and (1) Roland VR-120 Video Switcher. Lastly, to ensure seamless flow throughout the event we setup (1) Limit Timer, and (1) Perfect Cue Mini for presenters to advance their slides. 

Check out some of the photos from the evening!





 

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

06.04.2025 - NYAC President's Lounge - INREV

The Moore PA Team loaded gear into the presidents room at the New York Athletic Club for INREV's annual North American conference, an all day event featuring a mix of lectures and fireside chats, we provided audio and visual needs for the client, featuring a 5x10 panel LED wall and high end speaker package. 

To cover the event's audio we used (4) L'Acoustic X8 speakers, each powered by our custom built LA-4 Rack, a unit hosting the LA amp, a four channel ULXD4Q wireless transmitter, a network switch, and a Yamaha RIO 1608 stage box. For this particular event we used an extra ULXD4Q Transmitter for more wireless channels. Normally we use a Shure ULXD2 handheld mic, but instead provided (8) DPA Headworn mics for minimal presence on the speakers. These were routed into (1) Yamaha QL-1 mixer and then to the room.

For video we brought our VMX P2.6 LED Wall as the central point of the room, feeding content via (1) Roland VR-120. The content was sent to the video mixer by (3) Dell Latitude laptops; to fit the client's needs for this conference we ended up using the picture in picture feature on the VR-120, allowing a static background and power points at a custom point on the wall. To cover the rest of the room we setup (1) 70" LCD Display for the back of the room, and (1) 43" confidence monitor facing the stage. Lastly we used a Perfect Cue Mini for the speakers to change slides from the stage, and (1) Limit Timer to keep the conversations on schedule.

Check out some photos below from the event!