Appearing after a special event at Hotel Football the previous night, the band captivated the audience with an assortment of crowd-pleasers from their extensive catalogue, as well as new material from their latest album, Modern Nature.
Andy Liddle programmed and operated the lighting using an Avolites Tiger Touch II console, which controlled an array of lighting fixtures including Martin MAC Vipers, Quantum Washes, Atomic 3000s and Clay Paky Sharpys supplied and rigged by Adlib Lighting with a floor package from Lite Alternative consisting of Solaris Flares, i-Pix Satellite IIs and SGM X5s.
Chris Ewington of i-Pix programmed and operated the video content for the show, using 24 of the Db1 video and lighting projectors.
For the Db-1 fixtures, driven by both DMX and video input, this was a first high-profile UK show. Prior to this, as many as 64 units had been used in Japan.
Control of the Db1s came in the shape of an Avolites Tiger Touch II console, which Ewington used in conjunction with the Ai S8 media server to send content to the 24 i-Pix fixtures, supplied and rigged by DBN, with AtoV supplying signal management for the Db1 array.
"Full control of the console added to the excitement of working with this new technology," says Ewington. "I chose the Tiger Touch II after being introduced to it at Frankfurt. I was a little surprised at just how good it was."
Having previously operated using a Pearl console, Ewington has come into Titan at V9. He has quickly got to grips with the newest version of the Titan operating system, noting that: "Avolites has really listened to its customer base."
Ewington comments, "They've gone into the software and delivered some stuff that is out of this world! Things like Key Frame Shapes allows you to get a lot out of the desk very quickly. It's great that I'm able to create my own buttons and to use Quicksketch. I particularly like the CITP functionality and the thumbnails - it's very easy to programme and operate."
"As a hometown show, this concert was a big deal for the band, and as such was a good opportunity for try something different."
(Jim Evans)