Epic Sound Cart Build with Tom Williams, Sound Mixer | URSA Exclusive
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2020
- Tom Williams is working on a brand new custom Sound Cart. Simon from URSA Straps dropped by to see how the build is going.
Tom & Simon chat about the all new Aerial Distribution system, Playback switching from Live to Return, designing in CAD & how DANTE is changing the way we work.
You may remember Tom from his first video with URSA featuring his amazing Sound Setup (you can find it here : • What's in your Kit? Wi... )
To find out more about Tom Williams please visit Philosophy Audio : / philosophy_audio
Tom would like to thank Sound Mixers Tim White & Simon Bishop for the inspiration & guidance for this build. Shout out also to Master Engineer Stuart Ebbs.
Toms IMDb can be found here www.imdb.com/name/nm1625090/
EQUIPMENT FEATURED In This Video:
Aaton Digital Cantar X3
Aaton Digital Cantaress Mixing Surface
Datavideo EMEA TLM-102 Dual 10" Monitor
Audio Limited A10 Rack
Lectrosonics, Inc. SRB
Sennheiser SR IEM G4 Rack Transmitter
100m drum of low-loss aerial cable (total 25db loss)
Sound Devices Mix-Pre 3 Backup Recorder
Wisycom USA Passive RF Combiner
Ambient Master Lockit
20x20 Profile & assembly components are "Bosch Rexroth" from RS.
Passive Combiner from Wisycom
Modified Audio Splitter from Studio Spares.
Bluetooth Keyboard
Rhino 3D - CAD Software
Ooznest Workbee CNC Machine.
Brought to you by URSA Straps. - Кино
Tom Williams both inspires and intimidates the hell out of me with his badassery.
When are we getting video two of this series guys?
Love the setup, the tray locking runners and hiding the radio receivers behind the monitors is awesome. I love his battery charging peli. Look forward to seeing finished cart. great video.
Can't express how cool, fun and helpful these videos are. Thanks again for making them!
Thank you Tom! Great stuff :)
Awesome stuff!
Another great video featuring Tom Williams and his sound cart build and before this another video with his pelican case set-up and soon to be old sound cart. Go and watch that YT video of Tom Williams and you will be amazed. He is a creative genius with agronomics and location sound recording.. Watching from New Orleans..
Very nice 👍 thank you for the video
Nice rig. Well done. I like the shop too.
Amazing
Lots of great ideas in here... I like the use of the vertical 19" connector panels on the back and that shelf that pops out on the right side. Really nice uses of space... I'm looking forward to seeing how it turns out.
What is the advantage of having them be vertical on back instead of horizontal?
@@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath With my own cart build, I noticed that running the connector panels horizontally led to some of the connectors being covered by the frame of the cart itself... so I had to leave a few of the XLR holes blank. Tom's cart has easier access, with the panels being on the outsides.
@@HubLocationSound I don’t see how that could happen in horizontally mounted Rackmount panel but that did happen on this cart design in this video. Is that the only supposed advantage you can see?
@@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath He loses an XLR mounting hole on each side for that middle cross brace. I suppose he could've gone horizontally on this specific cart since it's so open. My cart has 2 vertical upright beams, which run up against the back and that intersect with my horizontally mounted panel which lives in a removable 19" case. Those 2 'beams' cost me 4 or 5 mounting holes. If I ran them vertically, it'd be less work to reach them. I guess the other supposed advantage here is having the connections closer to the edges - easier to get to from the front of the cart.
@@HubLocationSound is you cart a one off you built?
Awesome! So many new ideas are rushing through my head right now...
I've been looking for locking sliders for a while now and could never find something that would fit exactly what i needed. The ones featured on that cart are exactly what i am looking for. Would you be ok with sharing a link on where you found them?
Thanks a lot for the inspiration!
Yes, who makes those locking drawer glides and how heavy are they?
I’m told those particular steel locking sliders are very heavy.
I was intrigued with the tilt-ability of the Datavideo EMEA TLM-102 Dual monitor, but a comment from a purchaser on BH Photo website says “it's basically 1/4” too wide for a rack.” It looks like Mr. Williams’ new top for his future cart may be wider than 19” inside the frame and uses custom aluminum plates to reduce down to 19” Rackmount size. I assumed at first it was to give more room for some extra wide, non-rackmounted gear but after seeing that comment wonder if the monitor is indeed too big for 19” rack if that might be another reason. Can someone clarify what the situation is. Don’t want to assume anything.
I'm sure he said at the start that he was able to use larger monitors than usual as they are able to overhang the normal 19 inch width
@@alexstroud3615 Right, thx. Actually, he used the term “over sails”, a British? term I am not familiar with, which is probably why I didn’t catch it but it still looks like it would fit in 19” rack so to prevent that assumption he should have mentioned it not only laps over the rack pivot brackets but it is 1/4” too wide or whatever to fit in a 19” rack space. Nobody would ever guess a company would do such a stupid thing as make it a mere 1/4” too wide and those pivoting monitors seem to have quite a premium added to the price. I fear his aluminum tambour idea is going to be prone to collect and trap water if any mist or condensation ever runs down it but it will be unique. I wonder what the eye bolts in the back are for? Actually, they look like chandelier parts.
Where can u get that pipes that carts are made of?
i think theyre called aluminum profiles
Someone has a lot of spare time on their hands during COVID 19 shutdown.
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4:27 excuse me... "20 by 20 slecrtrothbosh"?
There is really nothing new about Dante. If you're going to run the Netgear make sure to have a spare handy at all times or run the secondary Dante network. I had 2 fail in warmer environments. Cisco switches are all I will use now.
Switch failure is definitely a concern with Dante, had it happen a few times now.
Bruh couldn’t have at least run a brush through his hair? 😂
Epic sound kit though!!
He had no time…… he was busy building everything