Worship Musician March 2019 | Page 170

AUDIO AUDINATE’S DANTE IN WORSHIP, PART 1 | Jeff Hawley In Part 1 of the series Audinate’s Dante in Of course, we simply grab our trusty 1/4” about in the 19th century for use in telephone Worship, we set the stage with an overview instrument cable and plug from guitar to switchboards and I challenge you to find a of the Audio over IP technology and the key pedal to pedal to pedal (to pedal) to amp. The performance stage with amplified instruments benefits it can bring to houses of worship of basic ‘guitar cable’ connector design came that doesn’t have at least one 1/4” cable run. all sizes. For those of us who spend a considerable amount of time each day prowling the web on the hunt for the perfect overdrive pedal, the most flexible active Jazz Bass, the tweediest tweed amp, or the optimally-worn Tele, there is one thing we don’t have to worry about. Perhaps we should worry about the lack of contact with other humans as we remain glued to our Reverb.com Watch List or maybe we ought to worry about getting Carpel Tunnel Syndrome as we frantically type all known variants of “hollow body bass” and “hollowbody bass.” But we don’t need to be concerned about how we are going to connect all of these aforementioned items. 170 Sylvester phone switchboard in use in 1968. While communication technology has since been completely updated, the 1/4” TRS phone connector is still widely in use. March 2019 Subscribe for Free...