A&H feeds Great Ocean Road Race
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Set in the surf town of Torquay and hosted by the 2011 Tour de France winner Cadel Evans, the four-day event consists of multiple bike races, that sees some of the world’s fastest cyclists compete across miles of scenic coastline.
Stocking one of the largest hire inventories of A&H consoles and accessories in Australia, Moon Mother Productions (MMP) rely exclusively on them for a range of events, as Tim Dalton, business development manager at MMP explains, “As a very busy and growing audio company we need products that work flawlessly 100% of the time. The variety of A&H products at our disposal gives us the flexibility to deploy the appropriate piece of kit for the job in a cost and space effective manner, and with an event such as this where space really is at a minimum, A&H consoles were perfect for the job.”
Taking place across a huge site with complex audio requirements, multiple audio systems that could communicate with each other were essential.
Thanks to its high I/O count, flexible routing options and ability to handle the complex distribution of audio signals, a dLive system was placed in an isolated cabin in the backstage compound; comprising a dLive S5000, which tackled FOH and monitor duties for the main stage, paired with a DM48 MixRack and two DX168s fitted with super MADI I/O cards, which fed comms & streaming. The system was also used to link to four other systems around the site, enabling feeds to be shared between independent setups for live entertainment and commentary, background music, broadcast, AV and live streaming.
Due to the nature of the event, a range of compact mixing solutions were also required for more remote locations and thanks to their minimal footprint, several SQ and Qu systems were utilised on site.
Providing complex patching and processing, an SQ-6 tackled audio distribution for the musicians and performers over on the Entertainment Stage, while another SQ-5 ran audio and commentary at a second audio ops base over at the Torquay start/finish line. Additionally, two Qu-16’s handled stereo and broadcast feeds in the DJ Corner and King of the Mountain (KOM) area.
(Jim Evans)