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The new Lawo mc²56 console at front of house at Cornerstone Chapel in Leesburg, VA.

Virginia Church Shifts To AoIP, Expands Mix Capacity With Lawo Console

32-fader mc²56 console at Cornerstone Chapel in Leesburg significantly expands mix functionality and completes transition to IP networking.

A new 32-fader Lawo mc²56 audio production console has been installed at Cornerstone Chapel in Leesburg, VA, for the worship sanctuary front-of-house audio system, greatly expanding mixing capacity and completing a transition to IP networking.

The Lawo console, based on RAVENNA / AES67 IP technology, handles both live performances and broadcast tasks, providing a range of new options to help Cornerstone prepare for the future. The installation includes a Lawo A__UHD Core providing 512 DSP channels, two Compact I/O stageboxes, a Nova73 router capable of routing 8092×8092 mono channels, and Dante integration to feed the facility’s Yamaha CL5 monitor console and other Dante equipment. The mc256 also includes a WAVES Super Rack integration and smart GPIO settings to change the DSP presets of the BSS audio processor.

Cornerstone Audio Director Joey Burdette, along with his production team, decided that investing in an IP audio system was a prudent investment in future technology. “This Lawo solution provides Cornerstone with features that will cover our FOH needs for the foreseeable future, as well as providing expandability for future projects,” he says. “Because the A__UHD Core can be a pooled resource for up to four consoles, we can easily expand our capabilities just by adding additional surfaces and stageboxes around the campus. Connecting everything with an IP network makes growing the system very easy.”

Burdette previously worked at McLean Bible Church at Tysons Campus in Washington, D.C., which was upgraded in 2018 with an mc²56 at FOH and an mc²36 at monitor position, so he was already intimately familiar with the performance and features of Lawo consoles. After discussions between Cornerstone and Lawo in February 2020, the order for the new Lawo audio infrastructure was placed in late July, and the project completed according to plan in October 2020.

This mc²56 is now being used for FOH in Cornerstone’s sanctuary for mid-week and Sunday services, as well as young adult services and other larger church gatherings. “The relationship we have with Lawo is unlike any other,” says Burdette. “Lawo goes above and beyond to discuss features and solutions that are tailored to exactly what the customer needs. We really value the integrity of the company.”

Flexibility is another important factor, particularly considering how often the console is used and how many different operators, each with their own workflows, work on the mc²56. “The flexibility, workflow, reliability, and expandability of our mc²56 are things no other console offers,” Burdette explains. “And the audio quality is beyond anything else on the market. Our operators love how user-friendly it is and how fast it is to work on; the console adapts to their workflows instead of the other way around.

“We’re already looking to add more Lawo aud consoles to our facilities, and we’re looking at Lawo video infrastructure products too,” he concludes. “With Lawo, we’re prepared to handle whatever the future brings us.”

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