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Soulwax Tours Europe With Allen & Heath

Ampco Flashlight Rental supports Belgian electro rock band with dLive S7000 control surface, DM32 MixRack, and ME monitor system.

Belgian electro rock band, Soulwax, has embarked on a summer tour of Europe with Allen & Heath dLive digital mixing systems and a ME personal monitoring system to manage front of house, monitors and recording.

Soulwax’s band members wanted to create a “20th Century” sound by incorporating several vintage Trident Fleximix consoles on stage for pre mixing.

Front of house engineer, Hugo Scholten, needed a system that could manage up to 128 input channels to blend the vintage stems with any of the individual mic/line channels for the final mix.

Virtual soundcheck capability and the option to add Waves plug-ins, were also required, as well as a digital mic preamp split between monitors and front of house, and a separate integrated system providing hands-on personal monitoring for the artists.

Supplied by Ampco Flashlight Rental, which is providing all of the stage, monitor and front of house production equipment, the dLive systems comprise an S7000 Control Surface with DM32 MixRack at front of house with Waves and MADI, including virtual soundcheck and SoundGrid, and an S5000 with DM64 and two additional DX32 expander racks with a 128 input split and recording via MADI and Waves.

Additionally, each musician and technician is provided with their own ME-1 mini mixer to manage their own personal monitor mix, linked via the ME-U hub.

“In a full mix involving dozens of channels, including three drumkits, I’m enjoying the massive headroom and clarity dLive offers. I love the flexible strip layout, it allows me to put all my audio subgroups in the center bank with DCAs underneath. I also really like using the De-Esser to help dilute the triple drumkit spill on the vocal mic. The networking options give me loads of freedom, so I am able to use Waves SoundGrid for buss processing and MADI for splits,” comments Scholten.

“I love the practicality and ease of work-flow on the dLive surface, which I picked up really quickly. Everything is very easy to find, and the sound quality is equal to consoles costing three times as much,” comments monitor engineer, Marc “Mackie” De Vulder. ”I provide 40 auxes as ‘stem’ mixes to the ME-1s so that each musician can select their own IEM mix. Really early on in the tour, the musicians commented on the clarity and separation of their mixes. Everyone is extremely happy.”

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