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The electronics part for “L’Annonce fait à Marie” is made up of a lot of 12 channels fixed electronics soundfiles.
The soundfiles are then spatialized in the hall, through a 6 speakers ring, placed around the audience. The frontal speakers are also doubled on the façade, in respect to balcony in the theater., in order for the electronics to have a good acoustic image for every spectator.
The cues for the electronics score are triggered by a musician sitting in the orchestra pit, following the conductor’s gestures, along with all the other musicians of the ensemble.
Since the score for this opera is very difficult and highly demanding for the singers, a special REAPER session with a complete simulation of the instrumental, electronics and sung parts, is provided, in order to speed up the learning and rehearsing process of the singers, making them more familiar with their parts, before the ensemble comes in for the final rehearsals. Every Act in the opera is represented and playable with a different REAPER session.
The patch for the electronics of this piece has 0 inputs and 6 outputs.
Outputs 8 to 10 in the patch are not used (they were only there in case of necessity, for eventual over dimensioning to 8 or 10 output channels, in some bigger theaters).
Global Sample Rate : 48 Khz.
The musician who triggers the cues, via a small USB MIDI keyboard in the orchestra pit, will need an additional computer, in order to send midinotes (whatever notes) via OSC, which trigger the cues in the main (and spare) computer - located in the regie. As a consequence of the triggering of the cues in the main and spare computers, the resulting triggered cues, are sent back via OSC to the orchestra pit computer, for display. For all that, an additional ethernet patchbay, connecting the regie and the orchestra pit must be installed.
The Main, Spare, and the orchestra pit computers, must be configured with : no wifi, and a dedicated manual adress for the OSC network.
For example : Main 192.168.0.2 ; Spare 192.168.0.3 ; Orchestra pit 192.168.0.4.
Values must then be set appropriately in all max patches.
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The electronics part of this opera is quite important, since there’s not a complete orchestra playing, but a small ensemble. The electronics add a lot to the instrumental part. This means that it has to be audible, but always way behind the sound of the ensemble, which is the main thing.
Pay attention to make Paul Claudel vocal interventions always well audible, with slight increases of the master volume.
For rehearsals purposes, you can download here the special REAPER sessions which were made to train the singer well before the arrival of the ensemble for the final rehearsals.
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