Clicktrack Mobile Van
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Clicktrack Mobile Van
I received a call today from Clicktrack in Canada - his van is finished.
I'll put it up on the site but here are some preview pics.
cheers
john
I'll put it up on the site but here are some preview pics.
cheers
john
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Re: Clicktrack Mobile Van
ThanksJohn Sayers wrote:I received a call today from Clicktrack in Canada - his van is finished.
I'll put it up on the site but here are some preview pics.
cheers
john
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Actually, I think it needs an awesome vehicle graphics job, like these!Chippy569 wrote:needs a nice external paint job.
Awesome job on that van, John -- it must be a great feeling to see your design work translated to finished projects, and probably even greater when you can see it in person.
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Thanks to all for the kudos,
And thanks to John for an incredible design experience. The design is working quite well.
Sorry it took so long to drop by and say hi...the truck has been keeping us jumping .
About the paint job...right now, as much as I want a cool paint job outside, we're purposefully keeping it plain white....security, security, security. Gettin insurance for the beast was a serious PITA, and one of the questions they asked repeatedly was "does it or will it have your name painted outside!" They, like us, were afraid that if the name tells of whats inside, they'd be seeing us making claims fairly frequently .
That first picture of the outside was at the truck's debut gig. We were hired by a local television station to pull in 40 channels from the stage, record them raw, mix and then send them a stereo feed to be laid back to their master tape. Just by the presence of teh truck, we have given them something they have never had previously: the capability to control their own costs...they decide if they want to use the live mix, or allow us to go back and do a remix of the raw tracks. We're in post now remixing approximately 7 out of the 36 bands we recorded.
Not only were they estatic with the look, feel and sound of the truck, but we were too...we just finished pulling wire and testing about 18 hours prior to getting onsite. (Whew! Due to some issues that delayed construction, we ALMOST didn't make the gig).
You guys should know as well...the reason why I got John to design the truck was because of his design at Blue Bear Sound. I've worked closely with Blue Bear and was impressed at the accuracy of John's design. In doing research, seeing that he's worked in mobiles definitely kicked the scales...mobile life is a different animal to standard studio recording and no everyone can take the idea that "you only get one chance to get it right". Going into a design cycle with someone who has lived the life certainly made my decision easier.
So once again, John, I have to thank you. We've had so many positive comments on the truck and we're estatic that the design has worked out well.
Cheers!
W.
And thanks to John for an incredible design experience. The design is working quite well.
Sorry it took so long to drop by and say hi...the truck has been keeping us jumping .
About the paint job...right now, as much as I want a cool paint job outside, we're purposefully keeping it plain white....security, security, security. Gettin insurance for the beast was a serious PITA, and one of the questions they asked repeatedly was "does it or will it have your name painted outside!" They, like us, were afraid that if the name tells of whats inside, they'd be seeing us making claims fairly frequently .
That first picture of the outside was at the truck's debut gig. We were hired by a local television station to pull in 40 channels from the stage, record them raw, mix and then send them a stereo feed to be laid back to their master tape. Just by the presence of teh truck, we have given them something they have never had previously: the capability to control their own costs...they decide if they want to use the live mix, or allow us to go back and do a remix of the raw tracks. We're in post now remixing approximately 7 out of the 36 bands we recorded.
Not only were they estatic with the look, feel and sound of the truck, but we were too...we just finished pulling wire and testing about 18 hours prior to getting onsite. (Whew! Due to some issues that delayed construction, we ALMOST didn't make the gig).
You guys should know as well...the reason why I got John to design the truck was because of his design at Blue Bear Sound. I've worked closely with Blue Bear and was impressed at the accuracy of John's design. In doing research, seeing that he's worked in mobiles definitely kicked the scales...mobile life is a different animal to standard studio recording and no everyone can take the idea that "you only get one chance to get it right". Going into a design cycle with someone who has lived the life certainly made my decision easier.
So once again, John, I have to thank you. We've had so many positive comments on the truck and we're estatic that the design has worked out well.
Cheers!
W.
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Hi, Rick...thanks for the notes (sorry its been awhile since I've been on the site)
You mention the build team...once again I have to give Kudos to some pretty important people who made this happen:
-Of course, John Sayers...we spent many a long night going through the design cycle and did a fantastic job.
-PK Van Bodies in Oshawa Ontario. These guys build truck bodies for a living...they've built mobiles for HD television trucks, other audio trucks, so it was an easy call to go to them to do the build. They had great input and helped focus what we could fit on the body available on our limited budget!
-George Kertland, Audio Video Cable Lynx: Spent one hell of a long weekend with us installing so that we'd make it to our first gig on time.
-Jeff Cunningham & Dave Vanveldhuisen, Westbury National Show Systems, Toronto. Dave gave me the link to Jeff and Jeff worked his butt off for us.
-Ian Schmidt, RVA Canada. Worked hard to get us some critical gear in time.
-Dave Dysart, HHB Communications Canada LTD. Was a big proponent and help to us all the way through.
-Barry Henderson, Dale Anaka, N.j. McConnell, IZ Technologies. Even before we laid down a dollar, they spent a huge amount of time answering our questions and made sure that we were purchasing the right system for our needs.
Its almost been a year later and I still reflect on how much work it took from all involved to help us get this done. Something like this doesn't get done in isolation...thanks to all these involved.
Cheers
Click.
You mention the build team...once again I have to give Kudos to some pretty important people who made this happen:
-Of course, John Sayers...we spent many a long night going through the design cycle and did a fantastic job.
-PK Van Bodies in Oshawa Ontario. These guys build truck bodies for a living...they've built mobiles for HD television trucks, other audio trucks, so it was an easy call to go to them to do the build. They had great input and helped focus what we could fit on the body available on our limited budget!
-George Kertland, Audio Video Cable Lynx: Spent one hell of a long weekend with us installing so that we'd make it to our first gig on time.
-Jeff Cunningham & Dave Vanveldhuisen, Westbury National Show Systems, Toronto. Dave gave me the link to Jeff and Jeff worked his butt off for us.
-Ian Schmidt, RVA Canada. Worked hard to get us some critical gear in time.
-Dave Dysart, HHB Communications Canada LTD. Was a big proponent and help to us all the way through.
-Barry Henderson, Dale Anaka, N.j. McConnell, IZ Technologies. Even before we laid down a dollar, they spent a huge amount of time answering our questions and made sure that we were purchasing the right system for our needs.
Its almost been a year later and I still reflect on how much work it took from all involved to help us get this done. Something like this doesn't get done in isolation...thanks to all these involved.
Cheers
Click.
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Re: Clicktrack Mobile Van
I know this is an old thread, but I have a question about this installation.
Are those helmholtz resonators on either side of the sweet spot.
[PHOTO POSTED OFF-SITE AGAINST FORUM RULES HAS DISAPPEARED - THAT'S WHY WE HAVE THE RULES!]
Are those helmholtz resonators on either side of the sweet spot.
[PHOTO POSTED OFF-SITE AGAINST FORUM RULES HAS DISAPPEARED - THAT'S WHY WE HAVE THE RULES!]
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Re: Clicktrack Mobile Van
Yep. They look like slot resonators to me. Same principle.Are those helmholtz radiators on either side of the sweet spot.
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Re: Clicktrack Mobile Van
Any tips for a DIY/budget version of this?
I'm looking to install a mixing/recording studio in a 16' cube van.
I'm an all synth guy, so just need decent monitoring and space enough for synths/rack gear.
Thanks!
Colin
I'm looking to install a mixing/recording studio in a 16' cube van.
I'm an all synth guy, so just need decent monitoring and space enough for synths/rack gear.
Thanks!
Colin