Editing Sound Booth
From VMIL Support Encyclopedia
The Editing Sound Booth is the larger of the two Acoustic Systems sound isolation rooms located in the back of the VMIL. This booth measures 10 ft. x 8 ft. 8 in. x 7 ft. and exists as the primary video editing workstation for the lab. The computer Kubrick is accessed from within this booth, along with several other components of the Audio Video Rack. Those using the Editing Sound Booth and Recording Sound Booth can communicate back and forth by using the microphones, speakers, and headphones located in each booth.
[edit] Devices
- 2 x Apple 21" Cinema HD Displays
- Mackie Onyx 1640 Mixer (Firewire I/O) (Mixer)
- Shure SM81 Condenser Microphone (Editing Booth Microphone)
- Tannoy REVEAL 5A - 5" Biamplified Nearfield Audio Monitors (Control Room Speakers)
- Sony 14" HR Trinitron Professional Multiformat CRT Video Monitor (VMON3)
