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by Boswell » Wed Jan 21, 2009 7:32 am
When I started using SCS I had the same problem, lack of confidence in SCS/computers
So, as we use 4 stereo outputs from SCS into our desk, I built a relay change over system that allows you to switch the desk stereo inputs from the SCS sound card over to 3 MDs & a CD player at the flick of a switch.
Then we carefully put the sounds onto separate discs for each machine and labelled all the tracks and marked the script. Did this for a few shows but it was a lot of work.
Then we realised that we were back to pre-computer days and we had negated the advantage of SCS. As SCS or the computer has never fallen over, we have abandoned extensive backups and just make one MD with the MAIN SFX/music on. If the computer/SCS fails they will have to make do with just the essential SFX/Music.
The computer (XP sp3) is not on the internet, does not have any networking, virus, firewall, system sounds, power schemes, wallpapers, themes, screensavers enabled.
The ONLY programme installed is SCS. At the end of the run for each show, all the SCS files for that show are deleted.
Computer is also run off an UPS just to remove glitches in supply. (if the supply fails completely, the amps and desk have gone anyway).
The ultimate fallback is that I have my laptop with an 8 output soundcard, so I can run SCS on that if required after a short interruption to the show for re-patching.
Unless you have 2 computers running synchronised identical copies of SCS with auto change over of soundcard outputs, any fault will result in missed cues or a halt to the show whilst it is sorted.
regards
Boswell
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Sound Dept
Southport Little Theatre
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UK