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iHeartRadio Theater Digs DiGiCo Desks

iHeartRadio Theater’s new DiGiCo Quantum338 console (right) and Usher’s own Quantum7 (left) in monitor world at the tenth annual iHeartRadio Music Festival
iHeartRadio Theater’s new DiGiCo Quantum338 console (right) and Usher’s own Quantum7 (left) in monitor world at the tenth annual iHeartRadio Music Festival

Burbank, CA (October 23, 2020)—In late September, the iHeartRadio Theater Los Angeles in Burbank, California hosted the 10th annual iHeartRadio Music Festival. While it is always a streaming, radio and TV broadcast event, this year’s edition had to be held in front of a virtual audience, but that didn’t stop artists like Alicia Keys, Bon Jovi, BTS, Coldplay, Kane Brown with special guests Khalid and Swae Lee, Keith Urban, Migos, Miley Cyrus, Thomas Rhett with Jon Pardi, Usher and others from giving their all. The event was a thrill for fans, but for the team at the Theater, it represented a chance to finally put its two new consoles—a DiGiCo SD12 and the recently introduced DiGiCo Quantum338—to work.

Jason Batuyong, the venue’s head of audio for the past year, and his team, which includes FOH mixer Josh Manville and monitor mixer Matt Russell, knew that they wanted a compact SD12 at the front-of-house position in the theater, which has a capacity of around 500 standing plus another 150 to 200 on the mezzanine. “Having an SD12 at front-of-house saves us so much space because it’s so small, yet it still has all the functionality. And that made everybody happy, because everyone that normally congregates at front-of-house suddenly had more room,” he said.

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Tipped off to hold off on ordering a monitor desk until after the 2020 NAMM Show in January, Batuyong and Co. wound up ordering one of the first Quantum338 desks soon after it was announced at the convention. The venue’s new Quantum338 is fitted with 112 inputs and 48 outputs, all incorporating DiGiCo’s new “Ultimate Stadius” 32-bit ADC and DAC conversion, plus DMI-AES cards supporting 16 AES I/O. Two SD-Racks are connected optically, he said: “We run everything on a loop and share the head amps, one mixer using the gains and setting them, and then everybody using trims beyond that. No one is using gain tracking. We found that that works the best for us.”

The iHeartRadio Theater Los Angeles shut down due to the pandemic in March but didn’t receive the Q338 until June, so the festival was the maiden voyage for the Q338. Batuyong noted, “Everyone was extremely excited because, with quarantine, nobody had been able to see this console. Some artists’ FOH mixers were little bit worried about bringing their files and how the file converter was going to work, but all of that worked seamlessly and was absolutely great. But most people started the mix from scratch. That was easier for the shortened sets that they were going to play. And everyone said, on their next tour, they want a Q338.”

iHeartRadio Theater Los Angeles • www.iheart.com

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Mosaic Church Moves to d&b

Nevada’s Mosaic Church fills its 1,100-capacity worship facility with high-energy live music via its new d&b audiotechnik A-Series system.
Nevada’s Mosaic Church fills its 1,100-capacity worship facility with high-energy live music via its new d&b audiotechnik A-Series system.

Henderson, NV (September 30, 2020)—Nevada’s Mosaic Church fills its 1,100-capacity worship facility with high-energy live music, video and theatrical lighting elements and more. The site already had acoustical treatments but wanted to update its audio system, turning to CCS Presentation Systems of Las Vegas. The result was a new d&b audiotechnik A-Series system that brings the church’s message to its parishoners.

“One of the main project objectives was to provide an enhanced guest experience, said Gilbert Medina, director of Business Development at CCS. “The A-Series fit our performance and budget requirements, and the church was aware of the d&b brand so when I made the A-Series recommendation and that it could meet their budget needs, they approved our design.”

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The system, commissioned by d&b support specialist Mark Rush, includes a half-dozen AL90 loudspeakers (3 per side, Stereo), four center ceiling mounted Yi-SUBS (Stereo summed), and a pair of 30D amplifiers.

“The d&b A-Series is the perfect fit for our venue,” said John Solomon, worship pastor. “The compact footprint and wide coverage provide an impactful and immersive experience for us. The directionality is especially impressive as we have high gain before feedback with omni-directional headset condensers very close to directly underneath the arrays. The flown subs provide surprising evenness throughout the room and provide full low end without being too physically impactful up close. Transparent warm and clear are words we’ve used to describe the sound and we are eager to further expand our system as we grow.”

d&b audiotechnik • www.dbaudio.com

Lawo Returns for France’s 14 July Celebrations

Lawo desks handled live and broadcast sound requirements for France’s Bastille Day celebrations
Lawo desks handled live and broadcast sound requirements for France’s Bastille Day celebrations

Rastatt, Germany (July 30, 2020)—Lawo equipment was in Paris for the sixth successive year serving both the live and broadcast sound requirements for France’s traditional Bastille Day celebrations, even as the coronavirus pandemic raged.

All of France marks the beginning of the modern French Nation each year on 14 July, with events taking place all over the country, although this year’s national holiday was quite different due to the global pandemic. But the show must go on, so Lawo mixing consoles were once again at the traditional Concert de Paris, which takes place on the Champs du Mars at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.

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The FOH consoles used were a 48-fader Lawo mc²56 production console for the orchestra mix and an mc²36 all-in-one console for the soloists. A 48-fader mc²56 took over the monitor tasks in a setup with a 16-fader mc² extender that allowed social distancing between the two operators.

Radio France deployed an Optocore fiber-optic network to connect the event’s live sound mixing consoles and I/O systems. Separate preamp control for FOH and monitors and a split to the Lawo mc²66 console used for the broadcast mix in a Radio France OB vehicle enabled use of the on-air console’s own stageboxes and Dallis mic preamps.

The Concert de Paris on 14th July is one of the largest classical music events held anywhere in the world with as many as 500,000 spectators on-site — in pre-pandemic years — and is followed by a traditional firework display. This year, the show. featuring the Orchestre National de France and the Chœur de Radio France, along with internationally renowned soloists, was relayed to 2.84 million TV viewers in France and an estimated 10 million audience in Europe.

Lawo • www.lawo.com

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