This year for the first time, Beachsound slotted a DiGiCo SD8 into FOH duties to handle a majority of the headliners over the 3-days-over 100 DJs from David Guetta to Tiesto - with FOH engineer/crew chief Neil Rosenstock at the helm aided by systems engineer Harry Brill.
"All the DJ's and vocals went through the SD8," offered Beachsound president, Andre Serafini, "and the sound quality was superb. There were over 30 sets performed over the three-day span from artists including Tiesto, Skrillex, Benny Benassi, Avicii, Fat Boy Slim, David Guetta, Steve Aoki, and Armin Van Buuren. One might think that when you do a show with a DJ, it's just a simple left & right feed, toss up the faders, and go get something to eat. Shows like this have evolved into very large productions and each year we are working to raise the bar technically and to achieve the next milestone in audio quality that the promoters and the fans expect.
"Putting the DiGiCo on the front end of the system was the icing on the cake, and one that also gave us extreme control to manage the variable sources that were sent to us. We found that the best feature of the SD8 was the dynamic EQ on the DJ's. When a DJ would sweep up and down, the HF compressor would keep it under control."
Throughout the weekend, comments from guest engineers and artists were prolific, especially regarding the sound quality of this year's event.
"It was really great to work with you and your team," offered Winfried Blank, tour manager for the German outfit, Kraftwerk. "We were more than happy with your fantastic-sounding console and PA. As Kraftwerk's music is very straightforward and powerful, we like to have clear bass impact and full frequency response - even in the ultra lows below 30Hz. I just have to say we got what we expected and would like to do it again with Beachsound."
(Jim Evans)