[ATTACH=CONFIG]202207.vB5-nodeid=202207[/ATTACH]B&L Sound and Lighting is an event management company based in Arlington, Texas that provides turn-key production with sound, lighting, video and special effects for all kinds of live events and conferences. This spring, B&L provided its services for the Student Leadership University’s “Lift Tour”, a world-class Christian music and worship weekend for middle-school and high-school youth, which covered nineteen cities and featured five different Christian music bands, magicians, comedians and worship services. B&L mixed all of this year’s Lift Tour events on an Allen & Heath dLive S5000 Surface with DM64 MixRack.

Lift Tour venues ranged from churches to convention centers to theaters with audiences from 1000 to 2500. Jason Wilson, B&L’s Production Manager and FOH engineer for the tour, described the Lift Tour as a “fast-paced, high energy weekend,” and he explained B&L’s choice of the Allen & Heath dLive for the tour: “We needed a highly-flexible mixer that could be set up in a hurry for different artists, had lots of processing power and the ability to quickly access a large number of inputs and outputs.”

B&L carried an extensive selection of wired and wireless microphones on the Lift Tour and averaged fifty-six inputs and twenty-four outputs for each Lift Tour weekend. To accommodate all of these sources and mixes, Wilson made creative use of the dLive’s layers and scenes. He created a different dLive “scene” for each city. Then, he assigned layers 1 and 2 to inputs and linked fader banks A and B to create twenty inputs per layer with the remaining eight faders in each layer saved for outputs. “I can drag-and-drop anything anywhere quickly,” he said. “And I was able to get a guest engineer up and running in ten minutes. They all thought that was amazing!”

B&L’s dLive includes a Waves card and Wilson carried a MacBook Pro configured as a Waves server so he could use his choice of Waves plug-ins. He also used many of the dLive’s built-in effects including 31-band equalizers on each output and the dLive’s classic compressor emulations on vocals and instruments.

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Lift Tour monitors were mixed on the dLive at the FOH position. Wilson set up eight stereo mixes for the bands’ in-ear monitors and another mix for floor wedges for the bands’ multiple DJs. Other mixes fed left and right line arrays, subs, front-fill, and video sends. Wilson created stereo recordings of each concert and saved the entire dLive configuration to a USB thumb drive.

After the tour, Wilson commented, “The dLive sounds amazing. It has lots of great, high-end features and the dual touch screens and patching are flexible and easy to use. For B&L’s events, the dLive is a game changer.”
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