The New York Philharmonic’s audio director Larry Rock gives a rundown of equipment used for the orchestra’s outdoor concert series in Central Park. Rock goes into the nuts of bolts of how he got this massive orchestra to sound great on Central Park’s Great Lawn along with a few things he could have done differently. Great read.
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