Funktion-One’s Vero loudspeaker system provided ‘a new dimension of frequencies and depth’ to the main stage at the Welcome to the Future festival, with futher F1 systems used on each of the vent’s other seven stages

Welcome to the Future Staged in the scenic parklands of Wet Twiske, just north of Amsterdam, the annual festival – now in its 11th year – celebrated house and techno, and prides itself on an intimate atmosphere, colourful decorations and serious sound.

Although developed as a large-format sound system for live touring, Vero has proved equally at home on the festival circuit, providing the logistical convenience of a line array with high sonic quality. Launched in 2016 after five years of intensive beta testing, the system includes a series of highly efficient, low distortion horn-loaded loudspeakers, all with the same dimensions, enabling them to be flown in the same vertical array. Furthermore, with Vero’s Lambda flying system, rigging can be carried out quickly and safely with just a handful of crew.

For the main stage at Welcome to the Future, an array of four V60 mid-highs, four V90 mid-highs and five V315 mid-bass were flown on each side. The narrower dispersion V60 long throw enclosure at the top of the array and the wider dispersion V90 for the medium-to-close-field allowed precise tailoring of power and directivity to the 12,000-plus audience. The geometry of the waveguides in each enclosure and their relationship with each other within the array results in a coherent addition of sound – an innovative technique dubbed Geometric Energy Summation by Vero’s creators.

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The arrays were complemented by 15 V221 high-intensity bass enclosures to provide fast, accurate, dynamic bass – its 21in Neodymium drivers capable of frequencies down to 40Hz. Four Funktion-One F132A 32in bass enclosures were used for the sub-bass frequencies.

The main stage system was powered by ten Lab.gruppen PLM 20K44 amplifiers built in to compact, shock-mounted Vero amp racks.

For supplier Think! AV, which added Vero to its inventory at the start of the year, Welcome to the Future is just the latest outing for the system after a busy summer of festivals that has included DGTL, Dockyard Warehouse, Dekmantel, and Mysteryland. ‘Vero has been a great investment for us,’ says Think! AV owner, Remco van der Werff. ‘Audiences love it, so naturally event organisers want it. Being able to deliver that kind of all-round satisfaction has really helped to take us to the next level as a company.’

With a capacity of around 7,500, the Techno tent provided the second largest performance space onsite. Here Funktion-One’s Evolution series was put in to action. Six Evo 7T, six Evo 7TH mid-highs and six Evo 7TL-215 mid-bass enclosures were flown as the main PA alongside 16 Vero V221 bass cabinets.

In fill was provided by two Evo 6EH. Another eight Evo 7T enclosures were used as a 25m delay, with four Evo 7SH and an F215 Mk2 provided delay at the 50m mark. Four Vero amp racks, each loaded with three Lab.gruppen PLM20K44s, powered the system. Funktion-One’s Resolution Series was used on the remaining six stages, including: the 17x19m Circus tent; 3,000-capacity House tent; 20x30m Basement hangar; 600-capacity Forest open air stage; and the 26x44m Amsterdam tent.

Amplification across the smaller stages was mainly from FFA-6004 and FFA-10000 (with NST Audio D-48 DSP), as well as some MC2 E60s and E45s.

‘It’s great to see sound quality being placed centre stage in such a big way,’ says Funktion-One founder, Tony Andrews. ‘Increasingly, festivals and live tours are seeing that – with a revolutionary system like Vero – a quick and convenient deployment doesn’t have to be at the expense of sonic performance.’

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