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Meyer Sound Supports Electric Daisy Carnival Orlando

Solotech deploys LEO-M and LYON arrays with 1100-LFC subs for a sold-out audience of 60,000 over two days at Tinker Field

For the second straight year, the 2015 Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Orlando featured a Meyer Sound LEO Family loudspeaker system on its main stage.

EDC Orlando showcased some of the biggest names in EDM including Tiësto, Calvin Harris, Kaskade, and Eric Prydz.

The artists played to a sold-out audience of 60,000 over two days at Tinker Field.

“My first reaction to LEO is that I was working in front of a system unlike any other,” says Fabrizio Piazzini, front of house engineer for Calvin Harris.

“It has precision, clarity and punch—and all of those elements are redefined by these loudspeakers. Also, the headroom is incredible—I don’t think I hit the limiters on any component. The sound was very relaxed, even at high SPLs [sound pressure levels].”

Piazzini has found that mixing on LEO affords him new creative freedom.

“I find that I need to do far less to my input channels. I just place a great mic and a filter, and I’m 99 percent there. No need to apply crazy EQs, and compression is also backed off quite a bit. And with so much headroom, it’s great to let my mixes be dynamic and breathe organically.”

Piazzini was also struck by the output of the 1100-LFC low-frequency control elements in a low end-heavy EDM setting. “It’s an outstanding box. You don’t need many to achieve a huge sound. The polar pattern was extremely well-behaved, beaming only into the needed area with incredible SPL, even at 100 meters.”

Decorated with a giant, blinking owl head, the main stage featured a system comprising four hangs of 10 LEO-M and two LYON line array loudspeakers each, 32 1100-LFC elements, 16 MICA line array loudspeakers for front fill. A Galileo Callisto loudspeaker management system with one Galileo Callisto 616 AES and four Galileo Callisto 616 array processors provided system drive and optimization. All components were supplied by Montreal-based Solotech, with system design by David Brazeau.

EDC Orlando is among a growing number of popular EDM festivals bearing the EDC moniker that are staged across the US, the UK, Mexico, and Brazil. All are produced by Insomniac.

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