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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Raise Once Again On The Road

 

FOH engineer Mark Kennedy's Soldi State Logic Live L550 console at FOH on Robert Plant and Alison Krauss' Raise The Roof tour.
Engineer Mark Kennedy’s Soldi State Logic Live L550 console at FOH on Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ Raise The Roof tour.

Nashville, TN (January 20, 2023)—Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ first collaboration, 2007’s Raising Sand album couldn’t be termed anything less than an across-the-board smash. A critical and commercial success, the T Bone Burnett-produced record took home five Grammys in 2008, including Album of the Year, and spawned a sold-out tour. So when the artists paired up again 14 years later for 2021’s Raise the Roof, more success awaited—and another massive tour. To ensure that audiences got the intended impact of both the new songs and older favorites, Plant’s front-of-house engineer, Mark Kennedy, spec’d a Solid State Logic Live L550 console for the journey.

DCR Nashville provided the control package for the two U.S. legs of the Raise the Roof Tour, while Clair Global’s Britannia Row Productions supplied a Live L550 console and control gear for UK and European legs. When Kennedy started working with Plant in 2018, an L550 was already in the touring package, having been specified by his predecessor at FOH. “It’s extremely transparent and clear, but not in a brittle or a harsh way,” he explained, “and the bottom end is really good.”

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Kennedy likes to keep things simple with the band, which features five musicians in addition to Plant and Krauss, for a total of 56 inputs. “I don’t like to overcomplicate things with too many effects or too many compressors,” he says. His go-to processing is on the SSL Live console’s channel strip. “I find that the onboard compressor on the channel strip is more than adequate. Then I use selected effects, on the double bass or the vocals or what have you. Effects-wise, it’s pretty simple: just instrument reverb and vocal reverb. I’ve found that the new reverbs on the console are really great. They sound fantastic, especially on the vocals. I only have one external effect—an old TC Electronic D2 echo—which we use on Robert’s voice for the big sustained vocal thing that he does.”

Mark Kennedy
Mark Kennedy pauses for a moment with the SSL Live L550.

As for the EQ on the SSL Live console, he says, “It’s flexible and precise. I find myself using quite narrow Qs and being very surgical. But sometimes you just want a big push in the midrange to bring out the guitar, so you can use it quite wide, and it will give you that lift.”

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Kennedy uses the console’s all-pass filter a lot, he says. “That’s a go-to, especially for acoustic instruments.” For example, for multi-instrumentalist Stuart Duncan, he says, “I have a microphone for his resonator instruments, like banjo. Sometimes he comes in close to the mic, and I can jump on the all-pass filter and bring up the tone. You don’t have to look at the board. When it sounds right, it is right. You can get tied up in looking at graphics. Just turn the knob and see what happens.”

Mix’s Top 20 Articles of 2022, Part 5

Mix’s Top 20 Articles of 2022, Part 5

New York, NY (December 23, 2022)—Join us as we look back at our most popular articles of 2022, according to Google Analytics. The Mix Top 20 of 2022 lists our most-read news stories, reviews, blog posts, profiles and interviews of the year, so this Top 20 was chosen by YOU, our readers (Don’t miss Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4)! Have a happy and safe holiday break, and we’ll see you here on Tuesday, January 3, 2023 with all the latest pro-audio news!

4. Exclusive: Inside T Bone Burnett’s High-Tech Reinvention of the Record (5/20/22)

By Clive Young. Legendary producer T Bone Burnett revealed the tech behind his new Ionic Original discs—a format, he says, that offers the greatest fidelity and durability ever on an analog record.

 

3. Dead & Company: Keeping It Live (8/11/22)

By Clive Young. Dead & Company FOH engineer/tour director Derek Featherstone discussed the band’s 2022 summer tour, its new Meyer Sound Panther P.A. and his methods for mixing the famously improvisational act.

 

2. Peek Inside Whitney Houston’s Home Studio (4/5/22)

By Clive Young. Whitney Houston had a voice like no other and an award-winning, Russ Berger-designed home studio to match.

 

…and the NUMBER-ONE most-read article on Mixonline.com of 2022:

1. Recording the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Unlimited Love (5/2/22)

By Robyn Flans. We went deep with our five-part coverage on how the Red Hot Chili Peppers‘ hit Unlimited Love album was recorded, kicking things off with guitarist John Frusciante and drummer Chad Smith sharing how the band mended fences and got back in the studio together.

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