Brussels Opera House

Known formally as Le Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie (Koninklijke Muntschouwburg) and colloquially as de Munt, the Brussels Opera House has undergone a complete technical upgrade, centred on an Optocore optical network.

For the past seven years, the 1,700-capacity early 18th century Belgian landmark has hosted plays, operas, concerts, recitals and orchestral performances has called on Amptec for its audio needs, and it was to the house technicians that the Optocore platform was proposed as an essential component in the renewal of the audio visual infrastructure.

However, first the company had to bid successfully for the three-part contract.

Brussels Opera HouseAs a result, ten months after Amptec arrived on site, the former master control room has been upgraded and repurposed with the installation of a multitrack recording and post production studio. At the same time, Amptec took on responsibility for the acoustic design and made-to-measure studio furniture, while the renewal of the stage call system and producers desk were also included in the project.

Jo Nicolaï, Head of the Opera House’s Theatre’s Sound and Video Department, had tasked the installers with creating increased flexibility by identifying three basic requirements: the service relating to the artistes (foldback and monitoring); creating various soundscapes and amplification, and recording and digitising.

‘It became clear that an optical network would be quintessential in this – and Amptec suggested the Optocore solution since it was high end, flexible and reliable, and would meet all those criteria,’ he says.

The optical network was initially designed to distribute video and Madi streams, and Optocore was seen as offering the most flexible means of single-channel distribution from different formats.

Proof of concept had earlier been established when Amptec introduced Optocore into one of the Opera House’s external productions, deploying an LX4AP digital network system, connecting the Yamaha digital desks via Optocore YG2 cards and at the same time supplying a DD4ME Madi interface for recording.

In the new design, the existing analogue cabling remains and all the distributed boxes arrive at the central analogue patch, with an Optocore LX4AP normalized on the analogue patch along with 24 channels of Crookwood preamps, brought into the Optocore network through a DD32E AES-EBU interface.

The Yamaha PM5D, installed in the direction room, is also fitted with Optocore YG-YS cards while a DD4ME device provides Madi to the post production facility for multi-track recording in ProTools (this facility is located across the street, 300 metres from the central patch). There is also a separate Yamaha DM1000, equipped with YG-Y2 cards, for different mobile applications.

Optocore patching‘The Optocore system is controlled from a PC in the direction room, enabling the technicians to control the complete network from one spot,’ Amptec PA & Theatre Sales Rep, David Liebens explains. ‘We installed optical cabling throughout, terminated in a central optical SC patch, based on fusion splicing technology, so that Optocore, video or Ethernet can be distributed throughout the entire building.’

The new system is in daily operation as the Amptec man explains. ‘The PM5D handles the monitor mix, with FOH FX mixing from the signal feeds of the LX4AP and Crockwood preamplifiers (via the DD32E). Multi track recording is also part of the daily operation using the DD4ME to get the Madi signals to the Pro Tools.’

But the Optocore system enables the technicians to go a few steps further, he says. ‘An OB van can be easily connected via the (second) Madi port on the DD4ME. Since our Flemish national broadcasters (VRT) also use LX4AP and LX4B devices, if their radio crew needs to make some recordings their Optocore devices are incorporated in the Optoocore ring – removing the need to install their own stage boxes in the theatre.’

Summing up, Liebens says that the Amptec network solution more than fulfilled de Muntschouwburg’s requirements. ‘The Optocore system opened up a lot of new possibilities which were not included in the original tender.’

‘We are more than satisfied with our new infrastructure,’ Jo Nicolaï reponds. ‘The Optocore solution gives us a very flexible system: we can amplify, record, host external broadcasters and facility houses all using the same microphone, just by plugging them into our network.

‘Through the network we can undertake tasks in the three domains, using the same equipment, without one action disturbing another. We can have a show running with 30-plus microphones, and we can even host external (broadcast) companies wishing to share the resources… and record the operas, and at the same time our normal activities can be carried out perfectly.’

‘The Optocore solution gives us tremendous flexibility. The ability to route and patch through the Optocore devices, renders this not just possible but also very easy.’

More: www.optocore.com
More: www.amptec.be

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