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The first-ever Festival of Orchestra featured six themed concerts performed over 10 nights by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra with sound reinforcement by Novatech utilizing L-Acoustics components. (Photo Credit: David Solm)

L-Acoustics Goes Outdoors With The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra

Novatech deploys K2, Kara, and Syva for group’s return to large-scale commercial audiences at the inaugural Festival of Orchestra.

The first-ever Festival of Orchestra (FOFO), which offered six themed concerts performed over 10 nights by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (ASO) at the Adelaide Showground in Australia with sound reinforcement by L-Acoustics Certified Rental Partner Novatech to deliver the novel outdoor orchestral experience.

The series of concerts saw ASO perform music ranging from electronic dance, classical, Broadway, and rock ‘n’ roll to the film score of the award-winning Blue Planet documentary series. Since establishing a formal production partnership with the symphony six years ago, Novatech understands ASO’s production values and standards and has developed a joint commitment to presenting quality products for diverse audiences.

Photo Credit: David Solm

“The leap into an outdoor amplified situation can be daunting. But because we’ve built up a rapport with ASO on several large projects over the years — including the southern hemisphere debut of L-ISA in a 2018 performance of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in Concert — our partnership was a perfect fit for the Festival of Orchestra,” says Ashley Gabriel, director of sales and marketing at Novatech.

The event posed multiple challenges to the Novatech team. The stage was positioned on the green pitch of the showgrounds, but due to social distancing regulations, an adjacent grandstand was left empty. So SPL needed to be oriented over the pitch while avoiding the empty metal stand area. Surrounding suburbs and a local central business district, with the accompanying urban hum of city train lines, flight paths, and motorways, also posed a challenge. The festival’s timing being at the cusp of summer with weather forecasts swinging from warm to cool throughout the 10-day event meant that sound delivery and performance would require constant monitoring.

Novatech used L-Acoustics Soundvision software to design a suitable system based on the layout of the area and its surrounding structures. The system comprised L/R hangs of 15 K2 per side. Two center arrays of six Kara each, provided coverage to the center audience area. Filtering specific content to these center arrays allowed Novatech to achieve an immersive experience in the mix.

Photo Credit: David Solm

Sixteen SB28 subwoofers ground stacked in groups of four distributed across the front of stage provided power to the low-end. A cardioid configuration helped mitigate low-end spill on to the stage, where sensitive orchestral microphones were in play. Six Kara boxes deployed across the front of the stage acted as in fill, while six ARCS II were used as out fill. The delay system consisted of 26 Kara distributed across four delay towers, with additional support by four Syva at the rear of the arena space. The orchestra received consistent monitoring through 28 X8 and X15 HiQ. A total of 45 LA8 amplified controllers drove the entire system.

“As with everything L-Acoustics, getting consistent sound was not an issue at all,” states Gabriel. “It’s a dream to integrate speakers across the system for clear, concise, and high-quality sound output. Being able to meld K2 with Kara seamlessly with the addition of Syva is one of the reasons we’re a purely L-Acoustics production house.

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