[ATTACH=JSON]207680.vB5-nodeid=207680[/ATTACH]Sungeun Church, located in Uijeongbu, a satellite city in Seoul, Korea, has selected a Qu-32 compact digital mixer, two AB168 remote IO racks, and a ME personal monitoring system from Allen & Heath, as part of a new digitally-based AV system upgrade to its main chapel.

The new system needed to manage live sound reinforcement for services and events, multi-track recording for web streaming content, and personal monitoring for the musicians.

“The Qu-32 is intuitive, with plenty of outputs, great handling and quality faders and rotaries. The touchscreen is a good size and sensitivity, and gives a great overview as well as enabling fine control with a screen-dedicated rotary. And thanks to the custom layer function, you can assign fader strips as you want. I also really like the GEQ. Unlike other consoles, I can apply GEQ on every output channel, and there are 4 different EQ models in the library,” explains AV manager, Jongmin Lee.

As the Qu mixer is installed in a control room, Jongmin Lee uses the Qu-Pad iPad app to check monitor levels and room acoustics in the chapel. The two AB168 racks give flexibility to the musicians, offering simple and easy connection. The QU-32 also provides a 24bit/48kHz multi-track recording via DAW.

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“The ME system’s set up functions and channel grouping is very easy and simple to use, and the sound quality superb, so the players are very satisfied,” concludes Jongmin Lee.

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