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South Africa’s Audio Logic Adds Allen & Heath To Inventory

PA company invests in dLive digital mixing system with DM64 MixRack and S5000 control surface, as well as ME personal monitoring systems.

South African PA company, Audio Logic, has added an Allen & Heath dLive digital mixing system to its hire stock. Purchased from Audiosure, the new system comprises a DM64 MixRack and S5000 control surface.

“it was a rider-driven decision, as a lot of the work we’re involved with is coming from other countries, and this is the console that they spec. Also, integration with the Allen & Heath ME monitoring system is important, as is the versatility of the console and built-in plugins. It was a no-brainer,” comments Marius Marais, owner of Audio Logic.

Audio Logic’s client list includes Idols, the South African Music Awards (SAMAs), Skouspel, and the FIFA World Cup 2010. The company’s inventory includes three ME personal monitoring systems – totaling thirty ME-1 units – which are currently out at various venues and shows, including the Atterbury Theatre, Idols, and RMB Starlight Classics.

“In terms of input count, dLive has all and more you will need. It’s perfect for a large musical but I can also throw it at a large corporate event, as you are able to do things like drop inputs and matrices and use those outputs for additional auxes. This versatility means it can be used as a very powerful console for both front of house and monitors. I’m very, very chuffed with the console and I’ve already allocated it to three big gigs,” says Marais.

The new dLive system is being used on the South African State Theatre production of Saturday Night Fever, and will be used again on another production in mid-December.

“My crew raves about it and they say it’s the best thing ever. Eventually we’ll look at buying another one for monitors and share gain. I think it’s brilliant, the workflow on it is awesome. The onboard plugins are great and the EQ is really, really nice. It reminds me of the old Allen & Heath GL4000, which was an analog board with one of the smoothest EQ responses in the industry. Then, there is the workflow; it’s simple, it’s straightforward, it’s not complicated. The FX engines are really nice, too. I think dLive is a logical step for any rental company, from a performance and cost point of view,” concludes Marais.

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