One of Central Florida’s most expansive entertainment complexes, The Lakeland Center complex offers venues for sports, entertainment, events, meetings and hospitality. Arecent upgrade to its technical systems has seen a Symetrix Room Combine 788 processor instyalled in one of three modular meeting/event spaces, allowing the technical staff to merge or split any combination of rooms using an intuitive interface, with comprehensive, high-fidelity signal processing.

The Lakeland CenterUsing air walls, the 25,000-sq-ft facility can be partitioned into eight separate spaces of varying size. The old room combiner was installed in the mid-1990s and operated on outdated mechanical relays. ‘It worked okay,’ says Lakeland Center Technical Director, Joseph Havens. ‘We installed it and used its limited flexibility to create a few common configurations. It had no DSP and no analog processing of any kind. Recently, the unit gave up the ghost.’ Havens removed its carcass and committed to finding a modern replacement.

Based on its flexibility and power, he chose the purpose-built Symetrix Room Combine 788, which takes up to 12 inputs and matrix mixes them into eight outputs. ‘As many of the technicians on my staff do not have expertise in the arena of installed sound, I had to have a combiner that was intuitive to operate,’ he explains. ‘The user interface on the 788 is second to none. The new system is very friendly and not at all intimidating.’

Symetrix’ software allowed Havens to draw a schematic of the event space on the user interface with each of the eight smaller sections outlined. To combine or un-combine sections, his technicians simply highlight the relevant sections on the schematic.

To allow clients a measure of control, Havens positioned a Symetrix Arc-K1 rotary encoder in each of the eight sections to control volume. Because each Arc-K1 receives its power and communicates with the Room Combine 788 via a single Cat5 cable, the installation was painless. ‘At each position, we used the cable from the old system to pull a fresh Cat5 into place,’ he says.’ That allowed us to keep the power supply in the main rack with the 788. The Arc-K1s communicate with the processor and, ultimately, each other (their controls become redundant when sections are combined) via a star topology. It couldn’t have been easier.’

Although The Lakeland Center was, first and foremost, installing a new room combiner, it received a hi-fi bump as a ‘bonus’: ‘The existing loudspeakers and amps were in good shape, so we left them alone,’ Havens says. ‘Nevertheless, just hooking up the Symetrix Room Combine 788, without turning any processing on, significantly improved the system’s fidelity. Before, it had always had that “ceiling speaker” sound, with an emphasis on the midrange. Now it was fuller and richer.’

Havens has also used the Room Combine 788’s collection of filters, equalisers, and dynamics processors to further improve the sound, and now plans to preempt failures in the centre’s two other combinable event/meeting spaces by installing 788s there as well. ‘In those spaces, we’ll definitely take advantage of the unit’s ability to combine non-adjacent rooms,’ he says.

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