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Allen & Heath dLive Wings On Tour With Yung Lean

FOH engineer Gustav Brunn chooses C1500 surface with Waves 3 card and CDM32 MixRack for “Wings of Desire” at London’s O2 Academy.

Swedish rapper Yung Lean, has recently completed his biggest UK headline show to date – titled “Wings of Desire” – at London’s 5000 capacity O2 Academy in Brixton, while accompanied by an Allen & Heath dLive Wings set-up.

The full audio set-up – owned by engineer Gustav Brunn – is used for both front of house and monitor duties and features a dLive C1500 surface fitted with a Waves 3 card at front of house position in conjunction with a CDM32 MixRack, fitted with a Dante card, and an IP6 Controller at stage position.

Brunn comments, “I was looking for a fly-in rig that we can take anywhere in the world when A&H released the new dLive series. It’s such a competent rig and really suits my needs – I can bring it with me anywhere on the planet.”

On stage, a DJ performs alongside the artists using Ableton Live with the outputs sent to the CDM32 via Dante. The IP6 is used to allow the production / stage manager to make quick adjustments to the monitor mix, DJ mix and musicians IEM’s.

Yung Lean Live (Credit: Gustav Stegfors)

Brunn adds, “This summer I went back and forth between several tours with DANTE and MADI card and I love the flexibility of I/O with all the option cards. Real estate-wise it’s tiny, but inside it’s a total chateau!”

Brunn also makes full use of dLive’s built-in EQ, FX, and DEEP preamps and compressors, commenting “Everything from patching to changing the order of EQ and compression is easily accessible and easy to understand – there’s really nothing that I can’t do with this mixer.”

Yung Lean became widely known when the music video for his track “Ginseng Strip 2002” went viral, exceeding 2 million views on YouTube. The recent event follows his new single ‘Poison Ivy’ and featured a night of music, art and various other Swedish artists such as Bladee, ECCO2K and Thaiboy digital.

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