Korea - An Allen & Heath iLive digital mixing system has been selected by the Bethel Independent Church in Seoul, Korea. The iLive system - comprising an iDR10 MixRack loaded with 48 inputs and 24 outputs and iLive-144 Control Surface with 16 inputs and 8 outputs - was chosen because of its ability to cater for a diverse range of events, which includes services, gospel singing and rock concerts.

"I am very proud that we have the iLive system installed. We host a rock concert at least once every two months, as younger generations are involved in the Church's activities, and this system has the capacity to manage all the requirements. I also like the sonic quality, which is natural, clear and warm. My dream has come true," says Pastor T. N. Park.

The 930-capacity venue also installed a Renkus-Heinz line array, a Dolby surround sound system, and a 450" centre screen and two 180" side screens.

"This was my first time dealing with a digital mixing console," explains house engineer, S. H. Park. "I have been reluctant to move over to digital mixing but iLive gave me confidence to believe that I can produce the same, if not a better, performance than if I was using an analogue console. Now that I have used the system for various events, including a rock concert, I feel very comfortable with iLive, and am impressed with its functionality and control layout."

(Jim Evans)


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