Marina City's Viking Stunt Show in Wakayama, Japan, is the first live show to fully utilize the tolerant timing features of MIDI Show Control. The paper reviews all facets of the control system design and installation from selling a new technical concept based on audio cues to last-minute show changes. Integration with traditional show safety requirements is described, along with comparisons to other control architecture.
Authors:
Bell, Ken; Rives, Michael; Bittel, Bill; Wertz, Jeff
Affiliations:
Richmond Sound Design, Vancouver, B.C., Canada ; MCA Recreation, Wakayama, Japan ; Signal Perfection, Ltd., Columbia, MD ; JCW Productions, Orlando, FL,(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Conference:
13th International Conference: Computer-Controlled Sound Systems (December 1994)
Paper Number:
13-035
Publication Date:
December 1, 1994
Subject:
Computer-Controlled Sound Systems
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