This year also marks the 20th anniversary of Meyer Sound's official sound sponsorship of the festival. Approximately 370 of the company's self-powered loudspeakers, supplied by six different Swiss and French hire companies, are deployed for sound reinforcement throughout the festival's venues, ranging from the gracefully arcing curvilinear arrays in the capacious 3,500-capacity Stravinski Hall down to more modest systems for the workshop rooms and press center.
"We first met Claude Nobs when John and I lived in Switzerland while he was working at the Institute for Advanced Musical Studies and Claude was promoting shows in Switzerland," says Meyer Sound Executive Vice President Helen Meyer. "We watched him build the Montreux Jazz Festival as we built Meyer Sound, and one day Claude called us saying he needed better sound for the festival. We were delighted to help then, and now, 20 years later, it is still a pleasure and an honor for us."
At the 1,000-seat Casino Barrière, the smallest of the festival's three major venues, where audiences will delight in the Montreux debut of the newest and smallest member of the MILO family, the M'elodie ultracompact high-power curvilinear array loudspeaker. The main casino system comprises 16 M'elodie cabinets and four 600-HP compact high-power subwoofers, along with several UltraSeries cabinets to fill in at the sides and corners.
"In addition to the casino system, we are introducing M'elodie as the main system at the Parc Vernex outdoor site and for fill to supplement the MILOs in the big Stravinski Hall system," notes Patrick Vogelsang, audio director for the festival and also managing director of Niveau2 MediaSystems, Meyer Sound's distributor for Switzerland. "Judging from what we have already heard from this wonderful little system, I'm certain the audiences and sound engineers will be impressed with its performance," says Vogelsang.
The Stravinski Hall, where the Black-Eyed Peas, Santana, and Iggy & the Stooges take the stage, uses M'elodie's big brother, the MILO high-power curvilinear array loudspeaker. The main left and right arrays comprise 10 MILO cabinets each, with eight 700-HP ultrahigh-power subwoofers, arranged to create a cardioid effect, kicking in the deep bass. A centre array of four MICA compact high-power curvilinear arrays puts plenty of punch in the middle of the wide hall. Additional fill and delay subsystems utilize 600-HP subwoofers and assorted UltraSeries cabinets, in addition to M'elodie.
Also making its Montreux debut in 2006 is Meyer's Galileo loudspeaker management system, which will be used at both Stravinski Hall and Casino Barrière. All performance systems were designed using the MAPP Online Pro acoustical prediction program and calibrated with a SIM 3 audio analyzer. A SIM 3 unit remains in residence at Stravinski Hall during all performances. "With the combination of the Galileo 616 processor, its Compass control software, MAPP Online Pro and SIM, our job is completed faster and with more accurate results," comments Vogelsang, "which is exactly what we're looking for!"
In Montreux's mid-sized Miles Davis Hall, the MICA compact high-power curvilinear array loudspeaker anchors the main system. Arrays of eight MICA cabinets per side are augmented by eight 700-HP subwoofers. Supplementary fill systems here include CQ-1 wide coverage main loudspeakers, MSL-4 horn-loaded long-throw loudspeakers, 650-P high-power subwoofers, and smaller UltraSeries units. Among the cutting-edge artists slated for this venue are Price Buster, the Deftones and Tracy Chapman. Stage wedges at Miles Davis Hall, as well as at other festival si