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Cavatina Hall opens in Poland’s Bielsko-Biała

Cavatina Hall

Poland’s new Cavatina Hall is the first concert hall in the country to be built and managed entirely from private funds. Located in the city of Bielsko-Biała, the unique multi-functional building combines office and cultural spaces set over six storeys in more than 9,000sq-m of space, and includes a recording studio as well as a 1,000-seat concert hall.

The concert hall has a modern A/V infrastructure designed around an Optocore backbone that supports an L-Acoustics L-ISA Immersive Hyperreal sound system and a pair of roving DiGiCo Quantum 338 mixing consoles, and boasts Poland’s largest RTS Roameo wireless intercom system.

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RAK’s immersive action

RAK Studio 4

Throughout its 46 years of operation, RAK Studios has hosted music pioneers ranging from David Bowie and Pink Floyd to Arctic Monkeys. Now, the London facility is moving forward again with a top-to-bottom rebuild of its historic Studio 4 into a Gold Standard space for immersive mixing, complete with scalable 9.1.4 monitoring based around Genelec’s The Ones monitors.

RAK had been in discussions over an immersive space for a number of years, with Studio 4 earmarked for the project from the outset. Flexibility was key to it being able to adapt to any project that came through its doors. ‘In a project like this, you either do it properly, or you don’t do it at all,’ says Studio Manager, Emma Townsend. ‘We had to tear the whole thing down and start from an empty shell.’

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Sennheiser at the Munich Kammerspiele

the Schauspielhaus, a single-storey gallery theatre.

Like many of his colleagues, tonmeister Wolfram Schild – Head of Audio at the Munich Kammerspiele, where he has worked for more than 20 years – uses the Sennheiser term Mikroport whenever he refers to wireless audio.

‘We have been using wireless systems from Sennheiser in our theatres for more than two decades now,’ he says. ‘In the meantime, our analogue wireless channels have largely been replaced by modern digital versions. At the Schauspielhaus venue, we replaced the products from the Sennheiser 5000 series with Digital 6000 systems around three-and-a-half years ago. We carried out a similar upgrade at the Therese-Giehse-Halle in summer 2021.

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Our House offers moving experience in Amsterdam

Our House experience

Powersoft’s Mover transducer is at the heart of a new four-dimensional nightlife experience in Amsterdam, where visitors dive the history of electronic dance music from roots to the present.

Located in Amsterdam’s Rembrandt district, Our House has been part of the electronic music scene since the 1980s, and recently became a digital storytelling museum, offering a 75-minute journey into the genre via interactive exhibits, shows and performances. ‘When we came here about two years ago, the place was very analogue,’ recalls General Manager, Jeroen Jansen. ‘There was a sound system, strobes, smoke machine and some LEDS – that was about it. 

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EM Acoustics delivers Fantastically Great sound

Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World

The new musical Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World opened in Liverpool in April, and is currently in on a nationwide UK tour with West End aspirations. Described as an ‘inspirational and empowering celebration of our strong sisters from history’, the show is based on the award-winning picture book by suffragette descendent Kate Pankhurst.

Dramatist Chris Bush and Number 1 hit songwriter Miranda Cooper (Girls Aloud, Kylie Minogue) have adapted it into a bright, exciting musical for young people that celebrates female icons in a contemporary, pop context. Sound designer, Rob Bettle, designed a front-to-back EM Acoustics audio system based on EM’s Reference Series loudspeakers.

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Fast News

Terry Jardine retires from Autograph Sound

Terry Jardine, one of the most distinguished and recognisable names in UK theatre sound, is stepping away from his role as Chairman of Autograph Sound, the specialist theatre sound company.

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London’s St Luke’s prepares for next generation

Among London’s most distinctive cultural spaces, London Symphony Orchestra’s (LSO) St Luke’s is a home to world-class performance, recording and learning, as well as being a hub for the LSO’s artistic and community work. But after more than two decades’ use, the technical infrastructure at the Grade I-listed church was struggling to support the scale and ambition of the activities inside. Conceived to modernise St Luke’s and expand its digital and technical capabilities, the Future Ready project set out to equip the venue for the next generation.

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Myungsung church upgrades DiGiCo mixing facilities

Located in Myung-il-dong, Seoul, Myungsung Presbyterian Church is the largest Presbyterian church in the world, with more than 30 church plants, new churches branches and ten ‘screen’ video churches. The church recently moved from the DiGiCo SD7 it has used for more than 14 years to a Quantum 852, supplied by Soundus.

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Octagon Theatre updates sound for immersive productions

With an existing sound system that had served countless shows finally ‘beginning to show its age’, the immersive auditorium at Bolton’s Octagon Theatre has completed  the installation of a new KV2 Audio PA system.

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Marco Mengoni Live in Europe with Outline and d&b

Outline Newton processors played a central role in Marco Mengoni’s recent Live in Europe tour, supporting high-level live production across venues with widely differing acoustic characteristics.

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Rea Sound favours Martin Audio for Irish church installs

Some 43 years into its existence, system integrator Irish distributor Rea Sound continues to specify permanent Martin Audio solutions in a variety of facilities – most notably Houses of Worship. Three recent instances demonstrate how the company adapts its approach to suit the various needs of each installation and protect their respective buildings.

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Phoenix Riders equestrian centre on the rise with Powersoft

Powersoft fixed-installation amplifiers sit at the heart of the sound at Phoenix Riders, a leading equestrian sports centre in Ploiesti, an hour outside of Bucharest, Romania. Playing host to high-profile events on the international equestrian sport calendar, the venue is setting new standards with its world-class facilities – including its exceptional sound.

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