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Daniel Lanois at Scène Place des Festivals at this year's Montreal International Jazz Festival.

Meyer Sound Supplies Focused Coverage At Montréal International Jazz Festival

Solotech-provided systems utilizing LEO-M, LYON-M, CAL loudspeakers and more designed to deliver optimized coverage while limiting impact on nearby hotels and residences.

The Montréal International Jazz Festival returned this year for five days of shows featuring 30 artists at two outdoor stages in the Canadian city’s downtown district, with the outdoor staging in evening hours requiring careful planning and configuration of the Solotech-provided Meyer Sound reinforcement systems to deliver optimized coverage while limiting impact on nearby hotels and residences.

Festival headliners for 2021, most appearing at the larger Place des Festivals stage, included Charlotte Day Wilson, Patrick Watson, Plants and Animals, and Shay Lia. Featured artist/record producer Daniel Lanois, recipient of seven GRAMMY Awards, performed with a pair of Meyer Sound UPJ-1P loudspeakers flanking his on-stage “electro-station” setup.

For festival technical coordinator Dan Meier, Solotech’s inventory of Meyer Sound loudspeakers provided a toolset for tailoring coverages. “We have difficult spaces to work with because we are in the Quartier des Spectacles, in the heart of the city,” he says. “We needed loudspeaker systems that are easy to configure and adapt to the situation. We need a lot of choice in our boxes so we can spread the sound where we want it, keeping the energy on the audiences and not going everywhere in the city.

Daniel Lanois, Jim Wilson, and Kyle Crane at Scène Place des Festivals.

“Working closely with Meyer Sound’s David Vincent and Solotech, we designed systems that focus the sound and keep everybody happy. We use cardioid subwoofer configurations and we also use CALs [Column Array Loudspeakers] as delays which allow us to steer the sound exactly where we want it. They are small, efficient, and we can aim them with precision.”

The larger system at Place des Festivals employed main arrays each with five LEO-M and four LYON-M per side, with six 1100-LFC low-frequency control elements per side in a focused gradient configuration. Fills were two each MSL-4 and CQ-1, while first delays were, per side, six MICA line array loudspeakers with three 900-LFC elements in gradient configuration. Second delays were a pair of CAL 64 steerable loudspeakers.

The Parterre Symphonique stage system was anchored by twin arrays of nine LINA loudspeakers per side, with seven gradient-configured 900-LFC elements at center. LINA and MSL-4 loudspeakers served as fills, with a pair of CAL 32 loudspeakers as delays. Both systems incorporated a trio of GALAXY 816 network platforms for loudspeaker processing and MJF-210 stage monitors provided artist foldback at both locations.

One of the Meyer Sound arrays deployed by Solotech at Scène Place des Festivals.

Meier gives a tip of the hat to Solotech for helping the festival navigate this year’s audio complexities. “We’ve been working with them for a long time. It’s a collaboration, a close personal relationship. We can rely on them for the gear, the expertise, and the support we need to have great sound.”

Senior VP of Business Development Canada Richard Lachance took the lead for Solotech in working with the festival, Meyer Sound and GerrAudio Distribution, Meyer Sound’s Canadian distributor. For GerrAudio, Dany Legendre served as principal liaison.

“This year’s festival was once again a great collaboration between the teams at L’Equipe Spectra, Solotech, and Meyer Sound,” says Legendre. “There is a rich history between all of us and this iconic Montréal event, and it is Meyer Sound’s goal to continue to contribute to the success of the festival, both for L’Equipe Spectra and the team at Solotech. By supporting these two partners in providing world class audio, we help make visiting engineers and the artists who take the stage at the Montréal Jazz Festival shine, and the audience experience the best it can be.”

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