Audio technical management: GL Events Audiovisual
Staff: F.Viricel (sound technical director GL-Events)
J.Lyonnet (Sound system designer/engineer)
S.Puteaux (engineer in charge of Wireless transmission)
P.Mourdon (engineer in charge of Ethersound Network)
Products involved: L-Acoustics amplifiers connected to EtherSound via Digigram ES8out , Yamaha stageboxes and consoles, AuviTran AVM500-ES matrixes -Full control through AuviTran ESMonitor software
The stadium-scaled Ben-Hur was performed in the Olympic ANZ Stadium of Sydney on October 22d and 23th 2010: two succesful live shows performed in a stadium of 80 000 seats.
Audio distribution was planned and achived other EherSound network (Ethernet and Optical links): 32 line array clusters were connected and two AuviTran AVM500-ES matrixes allowed a highly robust star architecture.
Main user advantages as explained by Philippe Mourdon
- system reliability (EtherSound was the unique audio transmission link)
- routing flexibility allowed by AVM500-ES and ESMonitor
- redundancy allowed by port A of the AVM500-ES
- diagnostic tools in ESMonitor
- AuviTran quality and reactivity of support
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Audio distribution architecture Rehersal - AVM500 control page Show time
The GL Events sound dream team
(from left to right: P. Mourdon - J. Lyonnet, S. Putaux - F.Viricel)
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