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Drummer Boy Sound Puts The “Live” In Allen & Heath iLive Digital Mixing System

A small footprint, easy set up, and great sound made all the difference.

The first time Harold Cummings, founder and CEO of Miami-area production company Drummer Boy Sound tried the Allen & Heath iLive-T, he was blown away. “When I began using the console at those [live] shows, I can’t tell you what a difference it made. Small footprint, easy and fast to set up, no outboard gear… and it sounds fantastic!”

One of the first events Cummings worked with the iLive-T was the National Day of Prayer at Miami’s Faith Center, which seats about 4,000. The event was also recorded by the Telemundo network.

“A situation came up,” recalls Cummings, “where a guest musician taking the stage inadvertently crossed through my cordoned off power management area and tripped the power to the iLive-T control surface.

Since the mix engine is in the MixRack which has redundant power supplies, we never lost any audio. All mics and speakers stayed live.

I restored power, and in less than a minute, the control surface was rebooted with all settings in place. The band started the next song and never missed a beat, pretty amazing. The audience never knew.

It was seamless, and it proved to me what a well-engineered piece of gear this is. I turned into a total iLive fan at that point!”

Operationally, Cummings uses the DCA groups of the iLive, usually dividing the music presentation into three or four groups. He is also a fan of the operational design of the iLive. “Just hitting ‘Select’ and having that channel in front of me is a great idea. It lets me work quickly and gives the board an analog feel.”

As a company that does both live events and installations, Drummer Boy Sound is always working to provide high-end sound quality while watching the bottom line. “The preamps and the effects on the iLive sound fantastic, like a high-end analog desk,” he says.

“The sound that I get coming straight off the board is amazing. I record straight to my MacBook Pro out of the matrix, and it’s ridiculous how clean and even the recordings sound.

I don’t have to tweak it on the record side at all, just do a stereo matrix out, set the input so it’s at a non-distorted level, and go. When I send my clients a CD of their event, they are just blown away. That’s the kind of difference the iLive has made for me.”

“The Lord works in mysterious ways,” says Cummings. “Originally, I was sold on this desk as the perfect installation console for the church market, because of its price point, its feature set and sound quality. But using it on live event productions, I saw how much of a weapon the iLive really is….”

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