Brazil - Last month, thousands of dancers in full make-up and bright costumes, along with hundreds of elaborate floats accompanied by musicians and rolling PA trucks blasting samba music marched down Rio's famed Sambódromo in celebration of this year's Carnaval. Song after song, samba school after samba school, Shure microphones took charge of vocalising the passion of the week-long event that marks the beginning of Lent.

Televised globally by Rede Globo, Carnaval is a giant celebration where samba schools compete for bragging rights as the official winner of Carnaval. The schools prepare all year for this one performance where they are meticulously judged on their costumes, choreography, floats, music, harmony, and overall theme. All of the bands that performed chose Shure wireless microphones to accompany them on their kilometer long, one-hour performance.

Representatives from Shure worked with Pride Music, Shure's Brazilian distributor, to provide RF coordination and technical support for Rede Globo and Gabisom, Brazil's largest live sound company. They successfully coordinated and monitored the use of more than 78 channels of wireless frequencies using Shure Wireless Workbench (WWB) 5.0 software and UHF-R wireless receivers.

"Our goal was to give full-time technical support to the Gabisom team by managing and monitoring RF using an external scanner that talks to Shure's Wireless Workbench software," said Marinho Alves, sales manager for Pride Music. "Because of the constantly changing RF environment, the Wireless Workbench RF scanner and backup frequency features were critical in allowing us to recognize and respond to any RF problems, as the trucks accompanied the performers down the Sambódromo."

(Jim Evans)


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