The sound reinforcement in the festival marquee, which can accommodate up to 4,500 people at a time, was once again the responsibility of a team of technicians led by Ingo Haasch, technical support manager, Pro Audio EMEA, EVI Audio.
Haasch relied largely on the equipment that had performed sterling service at the same event last year: an Electro-Voice XLC line-array system with FIR-Drive. This year the system's versatility was put to the test as never before, as the festival organizers opted to combine jazz and Latin sounds (Al Jarreau, Sérgio Mendes and Bill Evans, Randy Brecker/Soulbop) with world music (Cyminology), rock and funk (TOTO), the Cuban-inspired Los Dos Y CompaƱeros, and brass-laden folk/punk (LaBrass Banda). In addition, the grand finale, featuring acid-tongued cabaret artist Martina Schwarzmann, called for a high level of intelligibility.
Despite the varied demands imposed on the sound reinforcement solution, it passed each test with flying colours. "We've been responsible for the sound reinforcement at this festival now for the last nine years," comments Ingo Haasch. "The experience we've gleaned over the years has naturally proved invaluable and influenced our decisions once again in 2011. Even though by now it's only a question of fine-tuning, the results as we optimize and tweak the system just keep getting better."
The solution this year comprised XLC 127 DVX and XLC 215 DVX enclosures combined with Dynacord VL 262 loudspeakers supplying front-fill and VL 112 out-fill . Foldback was provided by 20 Dynacord CXM 15 wedges and four DYNACORD VL 212 loudspeakers (for side-fill). The system was driven by a combination of Electro-Voice TG-7 and Dynacord H5000 power amplifiers.
(Jim Evans)