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 At this point you should also ask the directors if they have a plan for house music. At this point you should also ask the directors if they have a plan for house music.
 ====3. Band Pit Plan==== ====3. Band Pit Plan====
-Before the [[wiki:glossary:general_terms#get-in|get-in]] you will want to work out where each instrument is going and which microphone(s) need to be used for each. In order to do this you will need to find out how many tiers the planned band pit will have (this is usually in the tech rider) and how many musicians there are (in case someone is playing multiple instruments). You will also want to check if Lighting is planning on using any additional [[wiki:glossary:lighting_glossary#dimmer|dimmers]] since they will almost certainly wish to situate them in the band pit taking up  a fair amout of space.+Before the [[wiki:glossary:general_terms#get-in|get-in]] you will want to work out where each instrument is going and which microphone(s) need to be used for each. In order to do this you will need to find out how many tiers the planned band pit will have (this is usually in the tech rider) and how many musicians there are (in case someone is playing multiple instruments). You will also want to check if Lighting is planning on using any additional [[wiki:lighting:lighting_glossary#dimmer|dimmers]] since they will almost certainly wish to situate them in the band pit taking up  a fair amout of space.
 ====4. Mic Plot==== ====4. Mic Plot====
 Whilst you should not need to create the mic plot you will need it therefore it is a good idea to ask the directors for it before you get to the tech run.\\ Whilst you should not need to create the mic plot you will need it therefore it is a good idea to ask the directors for it before you get to the tech run.\\
 Additionally, you should remind the producers that they will need to purchase batteries for the radio mics and make sure they have arrived before the tech run.\\ Additionally, you should remind the producers that they will need to purchase batteries for the radio mics and make sure they have arrived before the tech run.\\
-It's worth assuming that they will need 2 AA alkaline batteries for each radio mics for each show. While the batteries normally last longer than this it's worth having spares as they can always be used in future shows.\\+It's worth assuming that they will need 2 AA alkaline batteries for each radio mic for each show. While the batteries normally last longer than this it's worth having spares as they can always be used in future shows.\\
 For a normal show week, with a matinee, using 8 radio mics they will need 112 batteries and where 12 radio mics are used 168 batteries is needed. For a normal show week, with a matinee, using 8 radio mics they will need 112 batteries and where 12 radio mics are used 168 batteries is needed.
 ====5. Find Sound Effects==== ====5. Find Sound Effects====
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 ===Part 3: Cue List=== ===Part 3: Cue List===
 With you're collection of sound effects ready you will want to migrate them into some kind of [[wiki:glossary:general_terms#show_control|show control]] software. Make sure they are in the correct order and that the cues have sensible names, also you will to set some levels within the software for each sound effect to give you a good starting point on show nights.\\ With you're collection of sound effects ready you will want to migrate them into some kind of [[wiki:glossary:general_terms#show_control|show control]] software. Make sure they are in the correct order and that the cues have sensible names, also you will to set some levels within the software for each sound effect to give you a good starting point on show nights.\\
-//If something happens at the same time as a lighting effect **talk to the [[wiki:glossary:lighting_glossary#lampy|lampies]]** you will need to coodinate it or it'll look messy.//+//If something happens at the same time as a lighting effect **talk to the [[wiki:lighting:lighting_glossary#lampy|lampies]]** you will need to coodinate it or it'll look messy.//
 ===Part 4: Script Annotation=== ===Part 4: Script Annotation===
 Make sure that your cues have been written into your script. If you are using multiple microphones you may find it helpful to write the number of the microphone next to the lines in the script for which it should be on. Make sure that your cues have been written into your script. If you are using multiple microphones you may find it helpful to write the number of the microphone next to the lines in the script for which it should be on.
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 =====Adjustments for Different Types of Shows==== =====Adjustments for Different Types of Shows====
 //These are generalisations and may not apply to every single show of the supposed "type".//\\ //These are generalisations and may not apply to every single show of the supposed "type".//\\
-===Comedy / Magic / Circus===+===Comedy / Circus===
 Generally these will have very few sound effects and may have intro/exit music for acts. They may require a single microphone for speech but are other wise straight foreward. Most sound effects will be provided.\\ Generally these will have very few sound effects and may have intro/exit music for acts. They may require a single microphone for speech but are other wise straight foreward. Most sound effects will be provided.\\
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