Thursday, May 16, 2019

The Man The Message and The Mandate Part 1 Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, pHD

Allen & Heath SQ-6 Overview



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Allen & Heath SQ-6 Overview
The Allen & Heath SQ-6 is a 48-channel, 36-bus digital mixing console well suited for live sound, corporate A/V, recording studios, and houses of worship. The SQ-6 features 24+1 motorized faders and 24 professional-quality microphone preamps. There are also eight stereo FX engines with dedicated return channels and access to the RackExtra FX library. The mixer's 12 stereo outputs (configurable as groups or auxes) are well suited for in-ear-monitor setups, while the Auto Mic Mixing function offers quick and easy operation over multiple microphones for conferences, panel talks, and more.
At the heart of the SQ-6 lies the 96 kHz XCVI Core FPGA engine, which delivers professional, high-resolution audio quality, ultra-low latency (less than 0.7 ms), variable bit depth for precision and noise performance, mix coherency down to the sample, and the power to handle high channel / mix counts and ample FX processing. The SQ's DEEP processing architecture allows you to hand-pick boutique compressor and preamp emulations and embed them directly within the mixer's inputs and mix channels, all without adding system latency or setup hassles.
The front panel is centered around the mixer's 7" capacitive touchscreen and framed by an array of high-grip, illuminated encoders, which offer clear visual feedback and quick, hands-on control. You can drag-and-drop channels and mixes to any strip with custom naming and color coding on the strip display, allowing you to build a mix environment that mirrors your workflow. The SQ-6 offers softkeys, which can be freely assigned to any function for a customized and advanced workflow. The on-board recorder uses a USB Type-A port to record stereo and multitrack sessions to a flash drive. The recorder can also playback stereo and multitrack files, making it well suited for virtual sound checks and studio mixing.
The SQ-6 offers expansion options via Allen & Heath's stage box expanders, or install an optional Dante or Waves card to adapt and expand using the latest digital technologies. SQ is fully compatible with the ME Personal Mixing System, allowing performers to take control of their own monitor mixes. Any number of ME-1 and ME-500 personal mixers can be daisy-chained from the mixer's SLink port, or from a connected remote expander. The Allen & Heath SQ-6 ships with a power cord.
Compact digital mixer for live, studio, and installation
48 input channels
24 local mic inputs (XLR)
Two 1/4” stereo inputs (TRS)
One 1/8" stereo input
36 total busses
12 stereo mixes (Aux or Group) + Main
PAFL bus
16 assignable local outputs (14 XLR + two 1/4” TRS)
AES digital output
Dedicated talkback mic input (XLR)
1/4" TRS headphone out with dedicated control
SLink EtherCON connection for remote audio using dSnake, DX, or gigaACE protocol (64x64 channels)
I/O port for option card (including 3rd party protocols – Dante/Waves)
8 mute groups
8 DCA groups
8 stereo FX with dedicated FX returns
DEEP processing ready
RackFX effects suite
7" color touchscreen
16 assignable SoftKeys
Four assignable soft rotaries
Dedicated physical controls for channel processing (Gain, HPF Frequency, Gate Threshold, Compressor Threshold, Pan, EQ Gain/Frequency/Width)
24+1 faders with 6 layers for 96 assignable channel strips
Motorized faders for sends on faders, GEQ fader flip, and mix recall
24 backlit LCD channel-strip displays
Single-point metering
Integrated surface illumination
Single/dual footswitch control
Input channel linking for stereo sources
Patchable insert points
Input processing – Preamp, HPF, Gate, PEQ, Compressor, Delay
Output processing – PEQ, Graphic EQ, Compressor, Delay
Automatic mic mixing
31-band, real-time analyzer (RTA)
Quick copy/paste/reset for parameters
User permissions to restrict operator access
300 scene memories per show
Channel safes, global and per-scene recall filters
FX, processing, and channel libraries
SQ-Drive for stereo and multitrack recording/playback direct to USB drive
USB transfer of scenes, libraries, shows
32x32 channel USB streaming to/from Mac/Windows
DAW control driver for MIDI control via USB or TCP/IP
Wireless remote mixing apps for iPad and Android
Compatible with ME personal-monitoring range



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Manchester City win back-to-back Premier League titles after surviving early Brighton scare

 There had been a sobering jolt in the first-half, though, when City fell behind not long after Liverpool had gone in front at Anfield. For precisely 83 seconds in fact there was the prospect of City’s world being turned on its head by a header and it was such a poor goal to concede as the old warhorse Glenn Murray stole in at the near post to firmly meet a Pascal Gross corner with his forehead and open the scoring.

The striker was unmarked, except for the token presence of Oleksandr Zinchenko, with Guardiola later conceding that one weakness of this City side is the fact it is still packed with diddymen and may need a bit more height. But it was one of those, the sublime, 5ft 6in David Silva, who created the equaliser as he collected a pass fired into him inside the area by Aymeric Laporte and had the vision and the skill to immediately flick it into the path of Sergio Aguero who applied the low, first-time finish through Ryan’s legs. Not quite as dramatic as the Aguero – or Aguerooooo - moment in 2012 but still pretty timely as it meant there was no chance of City panicking.

The Brighton goal felt like the wake-up call, the slap across the face, the dousing in cold water that City needed because before that they had struggled to create anything and once more appeared ner


Brighton and Hove Albion
V.
Manchester City
  • Goals
    1
    20%
    80%
    4
    Total Shots (including blocked shots)
    6
    23.1%
    76.9%
    20
    Shots On Target
    2
    18.2%
    81.8%
    9
    Blocked Shots
    1
    11.1%
    88.9%
    8
    Shots from outside the box
    3
    21.4%
    78.6%
    11
    Shots from inside the box
    3
    25%
    75%
    9
    Shot Accuracy (excluding blocked shots)
    40%
    40%
    75%
    75%

Action areas

Brighton v. Man CityPossession34.5%52.9%12.6%23.8%76.2%

Brighton and Hove Albion

  • 1Mat Ryan
  • 30Bernardo
  • 5Lewis Dunk
  • 2Bruno
  • 4Shane Duffy
  • 16Alireza Jahanbakhsh
  • 8Yves Bissouma
  • 11Anthony Knockaert
  • 13Pascal Groß
  • 7Beram Kayal
  • 17Glenn Murray

Substitutes

  • 9Jürgen Locadia
  • 10Florin Andone
  • 22Martín Montoya

Manchester City

  • 31Ederson
  • 4Vincent Kompany
  • 2Kyle Walker
  • 35Oleksandr Zinchenko
  • 14Aymeric Laporte
  • 8Ilkay Gündogan
  • 20Bernardo Silva
  • 26Riyad Mahrez
  • 21David Silva
  • 7Raheem Sterling
  • 10Sergio Agüero

Substitutes

  • 17Kevin De Bruyne
  • 30Nicolás Otamendi
  • 3Danilo
Murray’s next involvement was far less impressive as he allowed Laporte to run free from a corner, swung in by Sterling, and plant a downward header from six yards out that span up off the pitch to beat Ryan and claim the lead.
Right on half-time there was a warning to City, however. It appeared Anthony Knockaert would take a free-kick, conceded by Kompany, but instead Dunk almost caught out Ederson with a well-struck 25-yard shot that the goalkeeper just about pushed out.
So there was no margin and it was clear in the way City went about the second-half that they intended to increase their advantage and end any doubt. Mahrez’s goal achieved that with Gundogan’s strike merely adding further confirmation.
It also allowed Guardiola to run through his substitutions – while Brighton gave a heartfelt send-off to their 38-year-old captain Bruno who is leaving the club. Kompany was also withdrawn and like Bruno was afforded a standing ovation. Was this his final league game for City with his current contract running out next month?
That can wait. Kompany was soon back on, soon leading those celebrations, reacting wildly as his name was finally read out and the trophy placed in his hands as Guardiola watched on, the tension dissipated, his body relaxing. This title race was finally run. “They did a great season,” he later said of Liverpool, adding: “But we did a little bit better.” And that little bit made a big difference.


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 Yaya Toure says he wants to comeback to football having seen this and that he's not retired anymore.

Bernardo Silva quotes

After last season we didn't think we could do close to the points we did last season. The FA Cup is very important to us because it's a treble that no-one has ever done. It's the first time this club has ever won two Premier League trophies in a row.
After the Newcastle game we thought it was very difficult but then we wont 14 games in a row, which is incredible. We're frustrated with the Champions League but that's normal.
It's very physical, all the teams play direct football with very strong players. Set-pieces it's very difficult to defend. We're happy with our last two seasons and hopefully we get our last title against a strong side.
Now it's time to celebrate.
Yaya Toure tells him he's been the best player and asks how he did that.
I owe it from you to run that much! I had a very good season, I'm very happy with it. I prepared it well because I didn't play as much as I wanted to last season and I'm very happy to be part of this squad. It's never easy to get a place in the starting XI.
To be honest I feel comfortable in both positions. In Benfica I was in the middle, in Monaco on the right, national team I switch, here I switch. I'll play wherever I can do my best.

Pep Guardiola says this was the toughest title he's ever won

A lot. We work a lot. We have to say congratulations to Liverpool and thanks so much because they help us to push and increase our standard. We should do what we have done. Incredible is the reality in the time we realise 198 points. An incredible season for us.
I think last season Man City made the standard higher so that is the level of the Premier League and Liverpool pushed us there. To win the title you must win 14 games in a row. It's incredible to do it after 100 points. Normally you go a little bit down. 
Right after no, we imagined they'd beat Leicester at home, have to be calm, seven points. With this Liverpool at that point of the season but we went game by game, I think it's not my feeling, it's the toughest title we have won in all my career by far.
We don't have one player to make the difference, and so we have to do it as a team. That is the secret. We push each other, I push myself, they push me. 
It will be tougher but we'll be stronger too. I have the feeling next season we'll come back, we'll try to be who we are right now.



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Vinnie Kompany post-match

The most draining one, the first one was happening on the last minute of the season. This one was constantly knowing you have to win, have to perform and we beat one of the all-time greats and I'm proud.
I had no interest. I promise you, if anyone talked to me about Liverpool I woul dhave lost my head, lost my mind. We didn't come this far 14, 15 games in a row. We played Brighton, so happy that when we conceded 1-0 we knew. Big players, big games.
I knew it straight away. The first meeting of the season was about how we retain back to back. I felt the desire from the first game of the season. I'm so proud. They've given everything all season.
He starts everything off, sets the standards. If he's being nice and gives you a tap on the back the team doesn't perform.
I'm desperate, desperate to win the FA Cup next week. I can't tell you. We'll celebrate tonight but after that it's Watford, we'll do everything we can to win this game.
It's 4-1, David came off before me, all good. I'm saying I dunno, it's not on my mind. I want to win, win, win then when the season's finished we'll see. All the outsiders have no say in this, it's between me and my family.
But the fans want to know Vinnie!
Yaya Toure steps in.
He's gonna stay don't worry. Two more years! 
Then Yaya gets a selfie. It's nice that Sky Sports are paying Yaya to hang out with his pals today. It is genuinely fun to watch though.

Noel Gallagher is here too


Noel Gallagher is pictured singing along with everyone else on a rendition of Wonderwall. There will be those amongst you who think that's not on "you can't sing your own songs!" you'll say. Let the boy sing.