UK - Gary Moore toured the UK and Europe at the end of 2007, including the Jimi Hendrix Live at Monterey theatrical screening and 40th anniversary concert London on his trip. For this concert, Moore was a member of the all-star tribute band, alongside Jimi Hendrix and The Experience's musicians, Mitch Mitchell on drums and Billy Cox on bass.

Dave Wooster has been in charge of FOH at Moore's recent performances and for this latest tour he chose a DiGiCo D1 console. Any DAW on the market can be connected to a DiGiCo console, but Wooster went with Pro Tools.

"It was the first time I'd used a DiGiCo outside of turning up at a festival or a one off show and just having to use what is there," says Wooster. "I've actually had the chance to play and programme the console. Alongside the D1 we had a Pro Tools HD1 system that seamlessly integrated into the desk, which made my life a lot easier during rehearsals."

Wooster used Capital Sound's Martin Audio system, controlled via an XTA DP448 and three XTA DP226s. Two of the DP226s controlled the main flown Martin Audio W8LC line array, left and right. The other DP226 was used for the LC ground-stack system that was also in a left and right configuration. The DP448 was used as an overall system drive, as well as running the Martin Audio W8LMs in-fills and driving the Martin Audio subs.

(Jim Evans)


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