Share Oslo switches to dLive custom control
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Share Oslo’s facilities span four main zones and are used for workshops, live performances, yoga classes and business events. With many different clients accessing the venue, the system needed to be as simple to use as possible, allowing users to run presentations, control levels and choose sources without the aid of a technician.
The compact, flexible solution supplied by Benum Norway comprises an Allen & Heath dLive DM0 MixRack, fitted with a Dante card and three IP1 wall mounted remote controllers.
“We needed to design an audio distribution system entirely based on AOIP (Dante), but also needed features such as AMM, Dynamic EQ, freely configurable bus structures and easy scene handling with advanced filtering built-in, and the DM0 gave us the flexibility to easily tackle this project,” comments Daniel Glaister, product manager at Benum Norway. “The plug and play nature of the IP controllers gives guest users instant dummy-proof control, while the Custom Control app provides the day-to-day users with an easy to understand interface, which offers more advanced control for employees.”
Using the Custom Control app over a wireless connection, audio across the four zones can be controlled by guests via their own smart devices, allowing them to simply log in to a specific user profile and have instant access to a simplified custom interface, giving as much or little control over audio levels and systems as needed. The receptionist is also provided with Custom Control via a local tablet device and utilises a more advanced employee profile.
The DM0 is placed in a server room feeding the four zones via matrix outputs and connected to the three IP1 controllers, located in the members’ lounge, event space and bar. Simple operations such as volume control, source selection and scene recall are also managed through the IP1 wall-mounted controllers, allowing users to easily select presets for background music, PC audio and wireless mic systems in each area.
“We operate in an old stable from 1861 and so we needed a system that could carry the sound throughout all the nooks and crannies, and at the same time look discreet and smooth in a minimalistic environment,” explains Mette Presthagen, CEO at Share. “It's really great to have a system that works across all rooms and is easy to navigate.”
(Jim Evans)