Church technology is behind the times
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 6:11 am
Hey,
My Name is Lephi. I have been inactive for 10 years, came back 6 months ago. I have a degree in Audio Production. However there are a few things I disagree about the church setup.
1) When there is an event (such as a stake conference or a multi-stake fireside) that requires the use of the Hall. Yes they place flat screen TV's. However I don't understand why the TV's were not in HD and it turns out that it is running off a camcorder via composite video that the lead is convert to coaxial cable.
2) When running a satellite link, there is a lot of noise and no noise-gate present
3) Watching general conference at the chapel is Bad because it is blurry and pixellated
4) Sound Quality: There is a high frequency tail that leaves when people speak into the pulpit (around 0.8KHz-4KHz)
5) I seem to know way lot more of how sound works, compared to the priesthood leader who is assigned to "take care" of it and produces a lot of errors.
6) The microphone stands needs the extra pole for flexibility when the choirs sing and they should have an industry microphone (such as SM58), than a cheap one
The only upside is I can plug in audio via RCA connection in the hall, that NOBODY has ever figured out and they been at the chapel a lot longer than me
The church earns trillions of dollars from tithe payers, I'm sure the church can afford a better A/V system.
My Name is Lephi. I have been inactive for 10 years, came back 6 months ago. I have a degree in Audio Production. However there are a few things I disagree about the church setup.
1) When there is an event (such as a stake conference or a multi-stake fireside) that requires the use of the Hall. Yes they place flat screen TV's. However I don't understand why the TV's were not in HD and it turns out that it is running off a camcorder via composite video that the lead is convert to coaxial cable.
2) When running a satellite link, there is a lot of noise and no noise-gate present
3) Watching general conference at the chapel is Bad because it is blurry and pixellated
4) Sound Quality: There is a high frequency tail that leaves when people speak into the pulpit (around 0.8KHz-4KHz)
5) I seem to know way lot more of how sound works, compared to the priesthood leader who is assigned to "take care" of it and produces a lot of errors.
6) The microphone stands needs the extra pole for flexibility when the choirs sing and they should have an industry microphone (such as SM58), than a cheap one
The only upside is I can plug in audio via RCA connection in the hall, that NOBODY has ever figured out and they been at the chapel a lot longer than me
The church earns trillions of dollars from tithe payers, I'm sure the church can afford a better A/V system.