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Title: Best cm300 configs
Post by: charles on January 30, 2005, 03:55:02 PM
Just received a pair of cm300's with card and omni caps...about to tape 8 in a row with them. Wanted to see if I could get some feedback for other cm300 users about various configs with either omni or cards that have worked well. All of the upcoming shows are YMSB and all with the exception of one will be general admission. The reserved seating show is in Knoxville at Tennessee Theater and my seats are 13th row center. So, positioning for that show is pretty much set. Just curious about succesfull configs from that location in what I hear is a rather boomy old theater. Obviously, I have options with positioning for the other shows. Venues include New Daisy in Memphis....Tabernacle in Atlanta....Orange Peel in Asheville...Visulite in Charlotte....and a few others. I know this is asking quite a bit of information and I know opinions vary a good bit on this subject. However, these shows will undoubtly be the hightlight of my year and I want to try to pull some good tapes. So, if anyone who runs cm300's or has run them in any of these venues or similar ones has the time to through some words of experience and wisdom my way I would be truely grateful. Thanks for reading this long ass topic.
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: admkrk on January 30, 2005, 05:06:20 PM
i'm hoping to hit the gainsville,fl show in a couple weeks. have no idea about the layout of the place(don't even know if it's indoors/outdoors). but i like running 3 cards w/ the nak in the middle. will have the nt5s @90 deg w/ spacing at whatever it ends up being(can't remember the metric convertion and never measured anyway). i know a lot will disagree w/ this set up, but it works for me. tried cp2 in the middle once, and picked up too much croud. if i was to run just 2 cm301s i'd set them up the same(w/out the middle mic)
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: Brian Skalinder on January 30, 2005, 06:01:14 PM
Since the YMSB crowd tends towards [1] hooting and hollering louder than the PA, and [2] blathering endlessly during the performance,  I recommend running FOB every chance you get.  For configs (no personal experience with the CM300s), I'd run cards ORTF for a known good room, DIN for everything else.
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: admkrk on January 30, 2005, 07:14:49 PM
i forgot to mention when i ran the omni in the middle, it was xy.

brian, i know this has been discussed other places, but is there realy that much difference between DIN and NOS? or is it that i'm just not metricly oriented?  i can see the difference w/ xy, and the different angles in other configs would work at different distances. or is that the same thing?
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: Brian Skalinder on January 30, 2005, 07:20:30 PM
is there realy that much difference between DIN and NOS?

While both DIN and NOS are 90º, spacing differs:  20 cm for DIN, 30 cm for NOS.  FWIW, I can hear the difference - NOS has stronger imaging and stereo effect, i.e. more "space" in the recording.  Depends on what your ears like / recording environment.
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: charles on January 30, 2005, 07:31:23 PM
Well....how about that Tenn Theater show....boomy theater...13row center.....got card and omni option....in that specific situation, what would you do?

Note: Putting gags on Yonder yellers not an option.
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: admkrk on January 30, 2005, 07:32:30 PM
ok, i guess that makes sence.  just like enlarging the angle as you move farther from the stage. or am i still lost?
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: ts on January 31, 2005, 11:33:12 AM
Well....how about that Tenn Theater show....boomy theater...13row center.....got card and omni option....in that specific situation, what would you do?

Note: Putting gags on Yonder yellers not an option.
Use the card caps ORTF. Easy to do with the long body CM300's, even with bulky shockmounts. Don't use the omnis in a chatty enviroment. If it's real boomy, try X/Y for one set and ortf for the other.
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: LeftoverSammy on February 01, 2005, 10:50:05 AM
Well....how about that Tenn Theater show....boomy theater...13row center.....got card and omni option....in that specific situation, what would you do?

Note: Putting gags on Yonder yellers not an option.
Use the card caps ORTF. Easy to do with the long body CM300's, even with bulky shockmounts. Don't use the omnis in a chatty enviroment. If it's real boomy, try X/Y for one set and ortf for the other.

I was never really found of using ORTF with the CM301 config. unless I was really close to the sound source (FOB or on-stage) but rather found DINN to produce more of my liking from a further distance (just my experience and opinion). Also ATS (at the stacks) worked really well in most situations and was well worth the experimentation. The 300's don't really have the ability to capture that "up-front" sound and when running ORTF made it only worse unless as I said you were very close.

Just my .02 - experiment and trust YOUR ears  ;D

LoS
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: ts on February 01, 2005, 12:14:34 PM
Well....how about that Tenn Theater show....boomy theater...13row center.....got card and omni option....in that specific situation, what would you do?

Note: Putting gags on Yonder yellers not an option.
Use the card caps ORTF. Easy to do with the long body CM300's, even with bulky shockmounts. Don't use the omnis in a chatty enviroment. If it's real boomy, try X/Y for one set and ortf for the other.

I was never really found of using ORTF with the CM301 config. unless I was really close to the sound source (FOB or on-stage) but rather found DINN to produce more of my liking from a further distance (just my experience and opinion). Also ATS (at the stacks) worked really well in most situations and was well worth the experimentation. The 300's don't really have the ability to capture that "up-front" sound and when running ORTF made it only worse unless as I said you were very close.

Just my .02 - experiment and trust YOUR ears  ;D

LoS
Yes, I should have said you need to be close. I was assuming he was refering to his 13th row show, which should be close enough to run X/Y or ORTF. Any distance back, point at the stacks or use guns. Guns. Hint, hint......
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: charles on February 01, 2005, 12:30:49 PM
Guns....ah, yes.....I remember. Don't worry man...it's still going to happen. I've had several unfortunate events lately....but it won't be too long.
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: LeftoverSammy on February 01, 2005, 03:19:40 PM
Guns....ah, yes.....I remember. Don't worry man...it's still going to happen. I've had several unfortunate events lately....but it won't be too long.

Paging O-dog - you have my guns?? How they workin for ya?? I have still not had a chance to hear your 3 mic mix you sent me. It got packed right before my big move and is still with the bulk of my gear and CD collection.

LoS
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: Patrick on February 01, 2005, 03:33:06 PM
Do not run FOB at the Visulite show.  The visulite's board is very far back, and is really a chatty area for tapers.  You'll see the occasional one or two, but most of them hang out by the drink rail. 

I am also going to be running the CM300's that night, something I've never done before at the Visulite.  We'll have to see the place place for 'em.

See you at the show!
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: Tim on February 01, 2005, 04:07:41 PM
Do not run FOB at the Visulite show. The visulite's board is very far back, and is really a chatty area for tapers. You'll see the occasional one or two, but most of them hang out by the drink rail.

I'm confused, should he NOT run fob or should he run at the drink rail? If it's chatty by the board and it is a long way back isn't that all the more reason to run up front?
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: admkrk on February 01, 2005, 05:33:29 PM
Do not run FOB at the Visulite show. The visulite's board is very far back, and is really a chatty area for tapers. You'll see the occasional one or two, but most of them hang out by the drink rail.

I'm confused, should he NOT run fob or should he run at the drink rail? If it's chatty by the board and it is a long way back isn't that all the more reason to run up front?

and i htought it was just me
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: Patrick on February 01, 2005, 11:31:15 PM
Do not run FOB at the Visulite show. The visulite's board is very far back, and is really a chatty area for tapers. You'll see the occasional one or two, but most of them hang out by the drink rail.

I'm confused, should he NOT run fob or should he run at the drink rail? If it's chatty by the board and it is a long way back isn't that all the more reason to run up front?

and i htought it was just me

Sorry about the confusion.

DO NOT tape FOB

DO tape by the drink rail.


Can't wait for the show!  :)
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: Tim on February 01, 2005, 11:32:54 PM
so the drink rail is at or behind the board?

thanks!
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: Patrick on February 01, 2005, 11:50:33 PM
The drink rail is about 10 - 15 ft in front of the board. 

The board, however, is a little off center.

I would basically just run rigs from the rail, or even clamp if you can onto the rail.
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: Tim on February 02, 2005, 12:00:43 AM
+T
Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: Idle Wind on February 02, 2005, 12:19:55 AM
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Note: Putting gags on Yonder yellers not an option.
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Use the card caps ORTF. Easy to do with the long body CM300's, even with bulky shockmounts. Don't use the omnis in a chatty enviroment. If it's real boomy, try X/Y for one set and ortf for the other.
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Yes, I should have said you need to be close. I was assuming he was refering to his 13th row show, which should be close enough to run X/Y or ORTF. Any distance back, point at the stacks or use guns. Guns. Hint, hint......
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ok, so if I'm using guns on yonder yellers or the chatty fob 
folk, do you suggest smith & wesson, or colt?

should I use a silencer, or wait until between songs?

and do I need a larger caliber for w00ks?

Title: Re: Best cm300 configs
Post by: charles on February 02, 2005, 12:32:35 AM
Niether....you simply put a mask on yourself, the taper next to you, board tech and the band and disperse some kind of chemical agent rendering them silent until two hours after the show has ended.