Showing posts with label DPA 4088. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DPA 4088. Show all posts

Friday, October 3, 2025

10.02.25 - NYAC - President's Room - Catholic Faith Investors

       The Moore PA team once again loaded into the New York Athletic Club to provide AV and recording services for Catholic Faith Investors, this once was a little different from most other events we do at the club, as for this we prioritized the recording and post production over the audience, filming back to back fireside chats and interviews, to be distributed as high quality content for the client. 

    To address in-room video needs we setup (2) 85" TV screens in the corners of the room, (1) Roland VR-120, a and (2) Dell Latitude laptops to serve powerpoints, but this was of less importance as the focus for this event was the recording, to capture it we used (3) Sony FR-7 Cinema PTZ cameras and recorded a multicord of the three shots for post-production editing. We also used (1) Atmos Sumo Studio Recorder to capture a line cut recording for backup. Additionally we used (2) Aputure 600x lights as a stage wash and (2) Source 4 Minis for hair light. To set the scene we brought in several panels of blue drape and LED uplights, creating a wide backdrop for the camera shots.

    For the audio we used (4) DPA mics and (1) Shure ULXD4Q wireless receiver to record all the panelists, recording into a multitrack for more editing capability. In addition we had (40 L'Acoustic X8 Speakers set on the floor as a quieter front fill for the small in-room audience.

Check out some photos from the event below!

 













Thursday, May 16, 2024

05.16.24 - Refinery Rooftop / Spectrum Reach

 The Moore PA Hire team returned to Refinery Rooftop to provide audio and video equipment and services for a presentation by Spectrum Reach.  Let's get started!

For audio, we began with (1) Yamaha DM3 mixer and (1) Shure ULXD4Q-50 providing us with 4 channels of digital audio.  For speakers, we provided (4) L'Acoustic;s X8 and for microphones, we used (2) Headworn DPAs.

For video, we built a LED wall with our P2.6 panels using a ground support kit.  The wall was 5 panels x 9 panels and used (1) Novastar VX1000 processor.  To feed the content we used (1) Resolume Server to display a dynamic onto the screen and used (1) Yamaha VR120 with (3) Asus Zenbook Pros for content.  We also provided (1) 82" TV for content to be displayed in another area of the Rooftop.  We used (1) Production Bot and (2) Ikan Atlas Monitors for confidence monitors.  

Lastly, we provided (2) directors chairs and pipe and drape throughout the venue.

Please check out some photos of the event below:













Wednesday, May 15, 2024

05.15.24 - Lee Equity at the New York Athletic Club

 The Moore PA Hire team once again returned to the New York Athletic Club to provide audio, video, and lighting equipment and services for Lee Equity's annual meeting.  Here we go!

For audio, we began with (1) Yamaha RIO 1608D and (1) Yamaha QL1 mixing board.  For speakers, we used (8) L'Acoustic X8 on stands.  For microphones, we used (1) ULXD4 providing us with 4 channels of digital audio.  We used a combination of (6) Shure MX418C, (3) Headworn DPA 4288, (4) ULXD1 and (4) ULXD2 throughout the event.  

For video, we began with our premier livestream and recording production rack - the LSE-1. The rack consists of (1) vMix Pro server, (1) Blackmagic Design 12x12 Cleanswitch, (1) Netgear M4250 switch for high-bandwidth connectivity, and a fully managed Ubiquti networking setup.  Tied into this were (3) birddog PTZ cameras to capture and record the event discreetly hung using Manfrotto AutoPoles.  For content, we built (2) LED walls, approximately 3.5m x 2m, using (2) Genie ST20s.  Each LED wall comprised of (28) VMX P2.6 LED panels controlled by (2) Novastar VX1000s.  This was mixed by (1) Roland VR120, with content served by (3) Asus Zenbook Duo Pros.  Additionally, we provided (3)  TVs, (2) 70" for content to be displayed in the cardamom and (1) 82" to serve as a large confidence monitor.   

For lighting, we provided (6) dimmable Quasar Science Q30 T8 and (4) ETC Lustr S2. We provided (24) wireless LED lights for both the cardroom and lounge and (4) Source 4 Mini's for hair lighting on the stage.  Lastly, we provided all the necessary pipe and drape for the stage and behind the LED walls.  

Please check out some photos of the event below:












Wednesday, February 7, 2024

02.07.24 - Shisiedo Talks Podcast - Shoot & Edit

Moore PA Hire headed to Glasshouse Chelsea to provide audio and video equipment and services for a live event for Shisiedo.  Let's start!

For audio, we used one of our Shure ULXD4Q-50 to provide us with 4 digital audio wireless channels for (4) DPA 4088 Headworn mics.  We also recorded all audio using our multi-tracking for our post production editing services. This one hour long event with four DPA tracks and one full stereo mix provided by the in-house mixer. This recording required editing out a great number of plosives and nasal breaths, lavalier rustles, mouth smacks, esses, hums, and ringing frequencies, and cut/gated throughout (the post version of using a Dugan auto-mixer), as well as EQ'd each speaker to enhance the  recorded DPA's and the Midas32 stereo mix. Once this process was complete, we then removed the background noise and leveled the audio. Repairing the audio was more complex due to the bleed of the PA and mixing it was comparable to a full workday. We made extensive use of multiple software packages and multiple plugins not limited to but including the following:

ProToolsIzotope Everything - Complete collection of renowned Izotope audio plugins 
RX 10 Advanced - Award-winning post-production Tool for audio repair 
Neutron 4 and Ozone 11 - Dialogue improvement and mixing/mastering
Reso - AI-powered dynamic-EQ assistant, aimed at the quick removal of resonant frequencies 
Altiverb - Leading convolution reverb, useful for placing speakers using lavaliers back into a 3D environment (such as in a film/narrative setting, or when mixing a close mic'd source in with a roomier mix). 

For video our Production Bot Switch 8 & (3) birddog PTZ cameras flown from the Grid made for a fantastic video capture.

Please check out some photos of the event below:














Tuesday, July 25, 2023

07.25.23 - Valentino with Manno Media at Contra Studios

 Moore PA Hire once again teamed up with Manno Media to provide multi-cam recording, live-compositing, studio lighting, and audio equipment and services at Contra Studios for a live Masterclass with Valentino.  Let's start!

For video, we provided (2) PTZ Birddog Cameras, (1) 70" display, and (2) Ikan monitors, all connected by our premier livestream and recording production rack - the LSE-1.  The rack consists of (1) vMix Pro server, (1) Blackmagic Design 12x12 Cleanswitch, (1) Netgear M4250 switch for high-bandwidth connectivity, and a fully managed Ubiquiti networking setup.

For audio, we provided (4) ULXD1 lavalier microphones and (2) DPA 4088 Directional Flex Headset mics mixed by (1) Yamaha QL1

For lighting, we provided (2) Aputure 600D kits and (1) Quasar kit.  

Please check out some photos from the event below: 






Friday, December 16, 2022

12.16.22 - Collegiate Winter Program at The Church of St Paul the Apostle

 Moore PA Hire headed down Columbus Avenue to provide audio, video, multi-cam recording and livestreaming equipment and services for The Collegiate School's winter program at The Church of St Paul the Apostle.

For audio, we began with (1) Yamaha QL5, (1) Yamaha QL1, and (3) Yamaha Rio 1608D. The QL5 mixed for the in-room audience, the QL1 for the livestream. For speakers in the room we provided (2) L'Acoustics DV-Subs, (4) L'Acoustics 112p, and (6) L'Acoustics 108p. These served as monitors for the orchestra and choir, will we interfaced via Dante with the Church's brand new audio system for the in-room audience. For micorphones, we provided (6) Shure MX418C goose-neck microphones for the choir. We provided (10) DPA clip-on mics to capture the key instruments in the orchestra, as well as (2) Senheiser MKH-416 to capture the overall orchestra and space. 

For video, we rolled in (2) Genie ST20 crank-up stands, (2) sticks of 12ft truss, and (24) Infiled 3.9 LED panels. These formed (2) large imag screens above the low altar where the orchestra and choir were positioned. Additionally, we brought (2) 82inch TVs to serve as delay screens. 

For the recording and livestreaming portion of things, we brought in our premier livestream and recording production rack - the LSE-1. The rack consists of (1) vMix Pro server, (1) Blackmagic Design 12x12 Cleanswitch, (1) Netgear M4250 switch for high-bandwidth connectivity, and a fully managed Ubiquti networking setup. Tied into this were (7) Birddog P4K ptz cameras discreetly spread around the space. For low-latency imag we also incorporated (1) Roland VR50H Mk2 hardware switcher which was built-in upstream of the vMix Pro server. Our video team consisted of (1) Technical Director and (2) dedicated camera operators. The latter were operating over IP via (2) Asus Zenbook Duo Pros each running their own instance of vMix Pro.

The line cut was beamed to a bespoke and private livestreaming platform, Streamy.Cloud. 

Please check out some photos from the event below: