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foreign there are a lot of moving Parts when a concert comes into a venue in this case were providing racks and stacks as well as flown lighting that means the band is carrying their own mics consoles monitor package and backline we provide front of house PA cabs and amplifiers the band is also carrying a deck lighting package and a video wall that will have to interface with our flown lighting package and that means providing DMX cabling as well as a DMX patch sheet this is the DMX snake landing at front of house since were not using our multi-pair Audio Snake Im using a similar CAT5 setup here for Drive Lines from front of house the four sins are left right sub and fill and these go from front of house to the DSP and amps at the stage a clean stage is a happy stage no matter how large or small the production always use well thought out cable paths to leave the stage uncluttered and strive to run your cables in straight lines with 90 degree turns its not about the shortest distanc