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<blockquote data-quote="Marcus Baeumler" data-source="post: 32258" data-attributes="member: 424"><p>Re: For all you Yamaha digital fans.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I just read a long article in a german magazine about the setup:</p><p>Every console had a dedicated, mirrored backup console.</p><p>One (two if you include backup) each for </p><p>- Moderators and general sound sources (PM5D)</p><p>- artists wireless and playback (PM5D)</p><p>- EFX (PM5D)</p><p>- InEars (PM1D)</p><p>Plus a few additional M7CL, DM2000, 01V96 and DME64 thrown in for different duties.</p><p>I especially liked the idea of a PM1D in the InEar fitting room for the sole purpose to create the mix for the artists, store it on a memory card and then upload it to the monitor consoles...</p><p></p><p>PA was a massive mixed d&b system powered by 165 D12s.</p><p>They had a 60 m x 18 m LED screen behind the stage, which was even movable!!!</p><p>More than 1000 motors to fly all the equipment.</p><p>8x grandMA 2</p><p>6x 1.25 kVA Aggreko generators (sound, light & video) plus a few additional ones for broadcast, press center...</p><p></p><p>All in all a very impressive setup...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcus Baeumler, post: 32258, member: 424"] Re: For all you Yamaha digital fans. I just read a long article in a german magazine about the setup: Every console had a dedicated, mirrored backup console. One (two if you include backup) each for - Moderators and general sound sources (PM5D) - artists wireless and playback (PM5D) - EFX (PM5D) - InEars (PM1D) Plus a few additional M7CL, DM2000, 01V96 and DME64 thrown in for different duties. I especially liked the idea of a PM1D in the InEar fitting room for the sole purpose to create the mix for the artists, store it on a memory card and then upload it to the monitor consoles... PA was a massive mixed d&b system powered by 165 D12s. They had a 60 m x 18 m LED screen behind the stage, which was even movable!!! More than 1000 motors to fly all the equipment. 8x grandMA 2 6x 1.25 kVA Aggreko generators (sound, light & video) plus a few additional ones for broadcast, press center... All in all a very impressive setup... [/QUOTE]
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