Global RF coordination and licensing specialist Mission Control Ltd is using Riedel Communications’ Bolero wireless intercom system – an Artist-1024 node, and 1200 Series SmartPanels – as a bespoke live music package for Coldplay’s current Music of the Spheres world tour.

Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres commsFor almost two years, Mission Control has explored a completely new use case for existing Riedel hardware to drive high-quality audio mixing and monitoring. With this package, Riedel has provided the tour with the high-audio quality, easy functionality and flexibility that are essential for live music productions.

‘Riedel’s solutions have been a total game changer,’ says Mission Control Director, Ali Viles. ‘Our completely new design and usage of this system have not only increased functionality and workflow, but also saved touring equipment weight, significantly reducing our carbon footprint. This new use case has enabled Riedel to gain exposure in new markets, developing a firm foundation for our current and future clients.’

Mission Control is using the new design and implementation for several applications. Running 96kHz, Artist-1024’s high-speed Madi stream allows backline techs and the audio crew to control their own audio mixes discretely from over a dozen locations around the stadium and communicate seamlessly, while still listening to their individual monitor mixes on IEMs. Combining 1200 Series SmartPanels with Bolero and Artist’s capabilities for audio mixing, the complete system enables the team to combine, monitor, and adjust individual audio elements effortlessly, helping them to deliver a high-quality and immersive experience for Coldplay audiences anywhere across the globe.

‘We are excited to continue working with Mission Control on this completely new use case, helping Coldplay’s touring crew deliver the unique performance experience that this tour is renowned for,’ says Riedel UK Sales Manager, Nacho Lee. ‘This tour has been a great way to showcase the versatility of Riedel hardware in being able to handle far more than just comms, and our company looks forward to seeing how this system will enable crucial audio monitoring, mixing, and more as the tour continues around the world.

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