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Vienna’s mdw installs Lawo audio production console

Among the largest music universities in the world, the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (mdw) operates more than nine locations across Vienna, with courses for various instruments, conducting, music education, performing arts and audio engineering.

Recently, the university and Lawo collaborated on the installation of a Lawo mc²56 MkIII audio production console with the A__UHD Core in the mdw’s Tonregie 1 studio, which is now being used to both train students and for daily productions.

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First pairing for L-Acoustics’ L-ISA and L Series array

Among the most exciting acts currently on the Italian music scene, Coez & Frah Quintale’s album Lovebars recently saw them selling out arenas throughout the country. They chose to use immersive audio for the shows, pairing L-Acoustics’ L-ISA spatial audio with the L Series line array for the first time.

‘The use of L-ISA was a huge upgrade in terms of spatialisation, focus, sound impact and sound definition,’ says Sound Designer Valerio Motta, who worked to help adopt the two technologies. ‘Adding L Series was the icing on the cake. L2 is a huge advance in many ways – small footprint, easy to rig and low weight which is crucial for several hangs in an immersive configuration.’

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Location recording pilgrimage for Qivittoq

Milan-based renowned pianist, composer and sound recordist, Andrea Manzoni is part of a movement aiming to redefine the musical landscape with an approach that blurs the boundaries of traditional music styles. He recently made a transformative journey into Icelandic wilderness for the sound design of Qivittoq, a theatrical production set in the North Pole of a world rapidly depleting its resources.

Working from a draft script from the director, Manzoni secured a 30-day residency in the remote town of Isafjordur in the Westfjords, in order to make 12 excursions to locations devoid of human presence. Here, he was to capture raw environmental sounds with shotgun mics.

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The Nature of Spatialisation

Early March saw sound designer Simon Honywill using TiMax SoundHub and TiMax TrackerD4 performer stagetracking to bring spatial treatment to the Paraorchestra performance of The Nature of Why.

Composed by Will Gregory and choreographed by Caroline Bowditch under the artistic direction of conductor Charles Hazelwood, the production is an interpretation of the interview with physicist Richard Feynman asks in empirical terms why certain physical properties occur. Performed within the confines of a 14m circular space on the Lyric Stage at Theatre Royal Plymouth, with 100-120 audience members mingling amongst the players and dancers for each performance this is the first occasion that it has called on TiMax spatialisation.

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Theatro Marrakech upgrades with L-Acoustics

In 2003, Theatro Marrakech was the first music hall to open in Africa. Today, it ranks among Morocco’s best nightclubs and reckons to offer one of the most exceptional nightlife experiences in the world in the setting of its mainly original décor – a mix of dramatic theatrical and dynamic Moroccan themes.

The 2,000-capacity venue recently installed a L-Acoustics K2 sound system to attract leading international artists inspired by a visit to Omnia Las Vegas. The Theatro management worked with Paris-based nightclub consultant Timothée Renard of the Fox Agency and L-Acoustics Certified Provider Integrator Potar Hurlant for the upgrade.

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The latest in a series of relocations looks to have given the Faith Miracle Temple a permanent home in the northern neighbourhood of St Louis, Missouri. Large enough to accommodate its 1,100 congregation. Its new sanctuary also provides a beautiful venue for its high-energy, high-volume praise band – and with the help of Don Ludwig of Ludwig Marketing and acoustician Doug Jones of Danley Sound Labs, Integrated Systems Group-STL (ISG), installed a point-source Danley loudspeaker system.

Faith Miracle Temple ‘Faith Miracle Temple is an existing client for whom we’ve been providing service for many years,’ says ISG System Sales & Design Consultant, Parvin Tramel. ‘The sanctuary is fan-shaped, with a tight throat at the fan. We worked with Pastor Dave Baylor, who is very technologically savvy but hadn’t heard of Danley, and they were our recommendation for getting the kind of clear, powerful sound that was wanted. We called on Don Ludwig, who had a Danley system we could demo for the church. Don came in and powered up a simple system comprised of a Danley SH-60 loudspeaker and a Danley DBH-218 subwoofer. Their decision was made pretty much as soon as they heard it. You could see their faces light up; it wasn’t going to take any convincing.’

Doug Jones designed the system, which centres on four Danley SH-60 full-range loudspeakers, three SM-96 full-range loudspeakers, and two DBH-218 subwoofers. The subs hang from the ceiling at a centre point above the edge of the proscenium, with two SH-60s to either side to provide coverage to the fan-shaped sanctuary. The three SM-96s form an exploded delay ring for clear coverage at the back of the room. A Midas Pro II mixing console sits at FOH, with a Danley DSLP48 processor and PowerSoft 1204 and x4 amplifiers managing the loudspeakers.

Faith Miracle Temple ‘In addition to designing the system, Jones came to St Louis to help commission it,’ Tramel says. ‘There wasn’t a lot to do – Doug’s design was so good and the Danley sound is so natural that the system sounded flat even before we touched the EQ. The client is impressed by how loud the system can go and never sound distorted or harsh. It’s always beautiful. Even though you typically lose low-end energy by flying subs, the Danley boxes already have so much more output than any comparable sub of their size, we still have abundant low-end to dial in. The client is also very pleased with the low-end impact.’

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