Midas XL8 and Klark Teknik DN9696 Duo On Gloria Estefan’s Farewell Concert Tour
The Klark Teknik DN9696 hard disc recorder connects straight into the Midas XL8
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Pop music superstar Gloria Estefan swept into the U.K. in late July, headlining at the Summer Pops Music Festival at Liverpool’s Echo Arena, on a concert tour that is intended to be her last, also covering Latin and South America plus European festival dates.

Clair Brothers Audio is supplying the tour with both a Midas XL8 live performance system and Klark Teknik DN9696 hard disc recorder.

By the time the tour arrived in Liverpool, FOH engineer Mark Dowdle had clocked up around 50 shows on the XL8 and was having a great time using it.

“I was searching for something that would give me the facilities I need for a show of this size: normally more than 100 inputs,” he says. “I’ve used some digital desks which allowed me a lot of inputs on a small surface but they didn’t give me the sound I was used to getting, so I gravitated back to analog.”

As a longtime Midas user, when Dowdle heard about the XL8, he looked into spec’ing one for this tour. “I’ve used XL4s, H3000s and PRO40s over the years and always loved the sound,” he continues. “Midas desks have that musicality and transparency I’m looking for, the EQ is always responsive and sounds fantastic. As soon as I got in front of the XL8 and heard it for myself, I knew it was what I was looking for.

“It’s not recognizable as a digital console when you listen to it. It’s unique in the digital world as far as the audio quality is concerned. Having incredible sounding mic preamps combined with the approach taken laying out the control surface, it’s almost like I’m on an analogue console with the extra ability to handle the large input bands I’m used to.

“My favorite feature is the XL8’s POP groups, which allow me to go directly to whichever inputs are assigned to that group; at the push of a button it’s all right in front of you and immediately accessible.”

Dowdle has used the XL8’s automation to programm 29 scenes for the show. “I end up mixing rather actively, but with as many inputs as I have, along with a multitude of instrument changes throughout the show, having a great starting point for each song is invaluable,” he says. “It allows me to have everything set exactly the way I want it, so I’m comfortable that I’m starting in a good place and I can take it from there.”

Cheryl Preston is operating the Klark Teknik DN9696. “I love it; I had it up and running straight out of the box and its ease of use is unbelievable,” she says.

The benefits of the DN9696 are two-fold on this show. First, with no time to soundcheck on an average show day, it’s invaluable for virtual soundchecking. “Having a multitrack of the actual show as it’s supposed to sound is wonderful because we can pull it up, tune the PA, and even if we only have an hour, we’re up and running,” says Preston.

“And for recording the shows, rather than have a truck and a bunch of people turning up, and making sure they understand what’s going on and that it’s being done right, there’s one little box, and in three minutes you’re ready to go. It connects straight into the XL8 and is practically fool-proof.”

The DN9696 has been mounted inside a case, with hardwired connections to two external hard disc drives.

“We average three shows on a set of hard drives, then I pull them out, put them into a box and ship them to the studio for remixing; it’s that easy,” says Preston.

Both Dowdle and Preston are more than happy with the increased functionality and flexibility the XL8 and DN9696 have added to the tour.

“The XL4 was the best sounding analogue console that I’d ever used, and Midas have done such a great job of translating that sound to digital that I have the best of both worlds,” concludes Dowdle. “The XL8 has quickly become my all time favorite console, bar none. The shows just keep getting better and better thanks to the XL8.”

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Posted by Cheryl Preston  on  06/29/10  at  12:47 PM
And the stupidity continues.....hence the reason I have ZERO interest in this industry. It's like a freakin soap opera with you guys....grow up.
Posted by Mark Dowdle  on  06/12/10  at  07:16 AM
Yet another idiot emerges!! OK Bud, heare's the thing, I give credit where credit is due regardless of what has been said and done. I don't hide behind fake names in order to make comments that belittle others unlike yourself and some of the others who have chimmed in on this subject. If you're not couragious enough to put your real name behind your statements then they cary no weight whatsoever. What's sad about this is people like you who have nothing better to do than to spew insults and inuendo with no regard to the people who are affected by it. Listen Bud, Karma is a funny thing and it's not working in YOUR favor that's for sure. Like I said before, if you have something to say to me then man up and bring it to my face. You seem to know enough about me, so reaching out to me in person should be no problem for you right? Let's all get back to the subject of audio now, shall we?
Posted by Bud  on  06/12/10  at  05:41 AM
don't make a bigger fool out of yourself then you already have. You have no idea what has been said behide your back, don't waste words on someone that used you and said things about you that made you look like less of a man than you already are.Give credit to people who deserve it not those that use and abuse it. So very Sad. Think about your children.

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