
Continuing our deep-dive into how Las Vegas residencies have gotten the proving floor for rising immersive audio stay sound applied sciences, at this time we learn the way Adele and Aerosmith are utilizing spatial music mixing of their reveals. Don’t miss Part 1, which explores the historical past of Vegas residencies and the way Santana pioneered immersive stay reveals in Sin City!
AEROSMITH, DOLBY LIVE AT PARK MGM

In 2021, Dolby launched the Dolby Live at Park MGM in a renaming deal, increasing the venue’s put in sound system to greater than 400 L-Acoustics audio system for optimum viewers immersion. The first residency to reap the benefits of the theater’s Dolby Atmos capabilities was Aerosmith in mid-2022.
“We had rehearsals at Aerosmith’s studio in Boston,” remembers the band’s longtime FOH engineer, John Shipp, who had on-site assist from Dolby. “We arrange a Dolby Atmos system within the warehouse subsequent to the studio,” utilizing audio system on sticks on the entrance and the overhead and encompass audio system on a field truss. “They shot the room and frequency-matched the response for the Dolby system, then we constructed a file as they have been instructing me the management GUI on an iPad.”
He presumed that his rehearsal combine would probably not translate to Dolby Live off the bat, however it did.
“We loaded into the theater, had possibly a day of rehearsals, and there was not a lot tweaking to do,” he says. “It was very spectacular. The wonderful factor about this Dolby system is that it doesn’t matter how huge or small the setup is; it’s going to translate, simply due to the way in which that the structure is constructed.”
Shipp had initially deliberate to anchor the drums in his mattress channels, however throughout rehearsals, Sebastien Pallisso-Poux, Dolby’s senior trade relations specialist, made a suggestion.
“He mentioned, ‘If you place one thing within the sides, it’s in all the edges. Try choosing the drums as objects,’” Shipp says. “I used to be capable of push stuff out to the edges of the theater with out dropping the pocket. That’s some black magic stuff! The kick and snare are within the mattress, however the toms go from exhausting left to exhausting proper. With the dimensions and the variety of audio system, you actually hear the drum rolls go from one aspect to the opposite.”
As many FOH engineers working with the brand new immersive platforms have discovered, until they’re mixing a closely automated pop present, it may be helpful to have a pair of serving to arms.
“A main instance is ‘Sweet Emotion,’ with the talkbox,” Shipp says. “My tech grabs [guitarist] Joe Perry’s vocal mic object on the GUI and can spin him round whereas I’m taking good care of Tom [Hamilton]’s bass. So it may be a two-man job. It’s actually cool having Joe’s vocal sweep across the room.”
With so many audio system being energized, it’s not simple holding a lid on the degrees, Shipp admits. “I’ve an old-school band, and certainly one of our principals isn’t on ears. He simply likes quantity, and loads of it. It’s not uncomfortable—proper about 103 dB—however that’s a rock present.”
Plus, he notes, “The Dolby Live theater is actually well-treated. It’s not simply the speaker deployment; acoustically, it’s a extremely good room. It’s not stay; it’s not bouncy; there aren’t frequencies hanging round all day lengthy. I can do a 103[dB] present in a smaller theater and it doesn’t appear that loud.”

ADELE, THE COLOSSEUM AT CAESARS PALACE
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace has been on the forefront of leisure manufacturing applied sciences since Céline started her 16-year engagement on the custom-built theater in 2003. For Adele’s latest residency, which led to March, her FOH engineer, Dave Bracey, who has labored with Adele for the previous decade, and Johnny Keirle, the manufacturing system engineer, opted to usher in an L-Acoustics L-ISA totally immersive sound system supplied by Clair Global.
The pair have a novel collaborative relationship, with Keirle additionally having inventive enter into the present, dealing with the L-ISA immersive actions and snapshots whereas Bracey mixes the vocals, band and orchestra.
“We collectively make selections on what we wish to do from an immersive viewpoint,” Bracey says. “I’d by no means have been capable of do it alone. Concentrating on a combination is a full-time job for me.”
Some songs have one snapshot, others could have 10, he explains, triggered manually or from OSC instructions or pushed from a DAW. For occasion, a number of instances in the course of the present, “[Adele] is strolling throughout the stage into the viewers and he tracks her manually.”
That mentioned, they don’t seem to be usually mapping the L-ISA spatial combine to match the places of the musicians on stage. For one factor, Bracey says, “There’s a load of songs the place you don’t see the band in any respect. And there’s a 24-piece string part taking part in in about three songs earlier than you see them for the primary time.
“If a tune has actually distinguished background vocal elements, a call-and-response sort of factor, they get positioned the place they’re situated on stage. Sometimes the drums sound good unfold throughout the entire stage, however typically they sound good after they’re in a bit of pocket, simply off-center, the place he actually is, so it’s content-dependent.”

For Bracey, mixing with L-ISA for the primary time over an prolonged run has been an eye-opener. For a begin, he says, “You’re not attempting to EQ one thing to squeeze it into a combination anymore. You’re positioning it the place it’s acquired a bit of little bit of area for itself, and then you definately do a tiny little bit of EQ to it—so regardless that I’m saying it could have been too huge a job for me to do alone, it has additionally made my job of blending simpler and extra satisfying.”
Bracey estimates that higher than 90 % of the Colosseum viewers can expertise the immersive soundfield. “As you progress across the room or back and forth, the combo will probably be barely completely different, however it doesn’t actually matter as a result of the entire thing sounds extra partaking. I wouldn’t have been capable of say this three months in the past, however I now assume that, in a venue of that form, anybody would profit from L-ISA.”
With the primary break within the residency developing, Bracey says, “We’ve structured issues in a approach that enables us to go away loads of tools in. We can fly a few of our P.A. hangs out of the way in which, as a result of there’s extraordinary peak obtainable, they usually can simply put their home system again in. In a great world, everybody would simply agree to make use of our system, however it by no means actually works out that approach!”





Las Vegas, NV (September 9, 2020)—The National Association of Broadcasters has decided to move the 2021 NAB Show from April to October of next year.