The Above & Beyond Group Therapy 050 live radio broadcast
UK - Capital Sound made light of Alexandra Palace's notoriously challenging acoustics at the end of October, when they fielded their Martin Audio MLA Multi-cellular Loudspeaker Array at the glazed venue for the first time.

Notorious among the sound community for producing violent reflections inside the venue (and receiving noise complaints from the neighbours), would the Above & Beyond Group Therapy 050 live radio broadcast prove a challenge too far for the award-winning sound system, which promises ultimate pattern control? As for A&B, this was to be one of the biggest events in the dance music trio's calendar.

So just how unforgiving is Ally Pally? In the words of Capital Sound account manager, Martin Connolly, "The Great Hall is a beautiful space; but when it was built in 1873 no one ever envisaged that the building would need to play host to the high volume of a modern day concert; unfortunately, the amazing domed glass roof is only a minimal barrier to sound propagation."

Martin Audio R&D director, Jason Baird, puts it more succinctly, stating, "Just think of a marble and glass shoebox, 40m wide, 16m high and 85m deep."

Above & Beyond, who operate both full band and DJ set-ups (but were tonight operating in the latter mode), had wanted to use MLA, and when they brought in Loudsound's Dan Craig he readily agreed, having worked successfully with MLA during the Field Day and deadmau5 shows at Hackney's Victoria Park, as a precursor to this summer's Hyde Park British Summertime Festival. Following confirmation that the lampies hadn't stolen all the weight loading capacity the decision became a no-brainer.

Capital Sound technical manager, Ian Colville, immediately set to work on designing the system, with Jason Baird providing supportive input. "We have used Martin Audio W8LC's here in the past - but whatever system we have used, it has always required delays. This time we felt it was time to put our faith in MLA and do away with delays."

For both Dan Craig, and promoters, Lock 'N' Load Events, the decision was fully vindicated. Craig reported that by operating to a 98dB threshold inside, production didn't receive a single noise complaint. Yet the greatest 'illusion' was inside the venue, where by cleverly mapping the venue to optimise and 'hard avoid' selected areas, the clarity of the signal gave a distinct impression that the various DJs were playing a whole lot louder. And with the venue once again hosting a steady flow of events, with Cap Sound as one of their main service providers, this could prove highly significant.

"We had observed this characteristic from Day 1," admits Colville. "If a venue is completely resonant free then the sound appears louder." While the complete system design is conceived ahead, the system tech will always make late adjustments on the fly, he said, such as towing in the PA a fraction. In this case once production got on site they found the venue was not quite as long as drawings had indicated and so certain measurements needed to be re-evaluated.

Fortunate then, that the system tech on this occasion was Toby Donovan, who worked as the MLA tech on the highly successful Hyde Park concerts. "I have never encountered a system quite as clever as MLA," he said. "But you still have to use common-sense in the physical world."

For this show the L/R system was rigged 11 MLA elements per side (atop a single MLD Downfill) - with two W8C's each side for out-fills and eight W8LM as front-fills. The PA was flown fairly high (with slight downward tilt) but then towed in marginally to keep it off the walls, using Delta plates and three motors per hang. "We only needed about 1° - to avoid distracting reflections; it's what we would generally do in noise sensitive venues," said Donovan.

"We also needed to minimise spill all round - the rear rejection with this system is really good."

The SPL profile was built over a 5dB spread - using zero at the mix positi


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