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The typical PLSN reader

Survey Says…

We took a survey of our readers last month. We wanted to see what interests you the most as well as determine how resourceful this magazine is to you. Do you read it for the entertaining articles or for the technical jargon? And are we doing all right with our current curriculum? I have some facts, but as in all surveys, are they really facts, or are they figures that reflect a certain demographic?

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Perfect Patching

Automated lighting consoles are full of features, many of which rarely get used. However there is one feature that is required for every single show: patching. A patch is a set of instructions that assign specific controls on the desk to fixtures and their attributes in the real world. Without a patch, no communication between the console and devices can take place. It is vital for lighting programmers to understand how to patch their console and how to use the various options within the patch window. While some of the terminology may change from desk to desk, the basic procedures remain the same regardless of the console.

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Mercedes-Benz LD Richard Profe's lighting rig is hidden from view. (c) Richard Profe

In the Driver’s Seat for Mercedes-Benz; The Return of Steve Owens; More

This year Mercedes-Benz has been launching its new model luxury automobiles, but along with its sophisticated exteriors, the lighting needed to shine on the advanced electronic technology inside. A key theme: “driverless driving.” To accomplish this, the German auto manufacturer tasked its longtime lighting designer Richard Profe with using lighting technology that would also reflect the luxury, efficiency and high technology of its own cars.

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Illustration by Andy Au

Lady Roadie at Large

Touring Life on the Tech Crew (When You Don’t Look Like The Other Boys…)

My name is Becky Pell, and I am an anomaly. I’m a live sound engineer, and I’m a woman. It’s an unusual combination, but I’m rarely conscious of it until someone points it out. Usually the conversation goes something like: “Wow, a female monitor engineer, you don’t see that very often.” Me: “No, there aren’t many of us.” Them: “Why is that?” Well, here I have to confess ignorance; as I am one, I’m kind of the wrong person to ask! Why are we the unicorns of the touring world? And what’s life like as a woman on the road?

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Hometown Hero Nominations for 2015 Parnelli Honors Now Underway

Hometown Hero Nominations for 2015 Parnelli Honors Now Underway

LAS VEGAS — Each year, PLSN honors regional lighting production companies with our Hometown Heroes awards. These awards honor the best small companies in six regions across North America: the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Northwest, Southwest and Canada. PLSN readers — the people who actually work with these companies — get to decide who’s really the best.

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VIO 4K

Analog Way VIO 4K

Analog Way is pleased to present a new generation of Premium Multi-Format Converters. Following the commercial success of the Tetra-VIO, Analog Way is launching the VIO 4K, a highly versatile system to meet requirements of the most demanding setups in the live event industry.

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