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One of the Martin Audio arrays flown by More Music in support of Mexican Independence Day in Mexico City earlier this year.

Martin Audio Helps Mexico Celebrate 211th Independence Day

Production company More Music deploys nearly 150 cabinets around the Zócalo in Mexico City, including models from the MLA, WPC, MLC families and more.

The “Grito de Independencia” (Mexican Independence Day) celebration, commemorated annually for 211 years on September 15 with a national holiday, was supported in Mexico City this year by production company More Music deploying Martin Audio loudspeakers.

Among the aspects that stood out were a fireworks show and video mapping projection of the pyramid located in the Zócalo square of the Mexican capital. Other highlights were sets by Mexican singer Lila Downs performing the song “Latinoamérica” composed by the Puerto Rican urban music duo Calle 13.

More Music took charge of the audio design among many other duties. The sound reinforcement specified throughout was from Martin Audio, with 10 different series featured, including MLA, WPC, MLD, MLX, SX218 and W8LM. Nearly 150 cabinets were deployed in total.

“This year there were no complications, as we had learned the lessons of previous years,” notes Rafael Juárez ‘El Rot,’ who was in charge of the audio system. “While the audio layout was the same as last year, what changed was that some satellite speakers were placed in front of the Cathedral, and there was a stage in front of the National Palace.”

The sound distribution in the National Palace consisted of four main towers, each with eight MLA cabinets for a total of 32 boxes (left and right). Two further towers were placed in the cathedral, each with eight cabinets which were used for the video mapping projection’s audio track. s for the stage where Lila Downs participated, this comprised 24 WPC (12 per side), with four W8LM and W8LMD side fills and 10 SX218 subwoofers in front of the stage.

“I’ve worked for many years on this type of event and it is the first time that I have used this system,” Juárez adds. “I was impressed by the fact that wherever you wanted the system to provide coverage, it did precisely that. In fact I took a walk across the Zócalo plaza, and we achieved coverage at more than 180 meters without any problem. The time it took for Paco Rojas and I to make the predictions in the DISPLAY software was less than two hours, it was just so simple. This was a very stable, plug and play system which performed very well and offered great results.”

Another of the companies that had an active and constructive participation in the Grito de Independencia ceremony was Proactive Latin America, which represents Martin Audio in Mexico and Latin America. “We were invited to do a particular design for the Lila Downs presentation that would be carried out with a totally independent team, and we supported More Music in any way necessary,” remarked Eng Oscar Tovar, Proactive´s tech sales specialist for Martin Audio Latam. “Our systems specialist and tech support team, headed by engineer Carlos Aldama, carried out a cardioid design of the subwoofers, since Lila Downs likes to have her stage ‘clean’, particularly in the low frequencies. Everyone involved met their objectives and millions of people enjoyed the show.”

Translation, text, photos and interviews by: Rafael Uriega and Berenice Gutiérrez (Proactive Latin America).

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