Norway - Norwegian PA rental company Lydfiksern used its new Allen & Heath iLive system to its full potential during this year's Sami Grand Prix (SGP) music contest.

SGP is part of the Sami Easter Festival, the biggest cultural gathering of the Northern Europe's indigenous Sami people, held at the Bakteharji Arena in Guovdageaidnu.

FOH engineer Thomas Mikarlsen selected the iLive system - comprising an iDR10 stage rack and iLive-144 control surface - for the event, and took full advantage of the eight effect engines, using no outboard processing.

The show was broadcast live by Norwegian national station, NRK, and for the first time in the event's history the FOH mix was used for the broadcast rather than the usual separate mix provided by NRK's own engineers.

Lydfiksern also provided a multi-track recording system for record producer Bernt Mikkel Haglund, comprising the Ethersound B 64-track split output from the iLive's iDR-64 DSP mix engine and a computer equipped with a Digigram LX6464 card.

(Jim Evans)


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