Mike Glines seated at the Terrace Theatre’s new DiGiCo Quantum338 console at front-of-house

USA - Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Centre’s Terrace Theatre is said to hold a special place in the hearts of comedians and comedy enthusiasts as the location where Richard Pryor: Live in Concert, the first full-length movie to exclusively feature stand-up comedy, was filmed in 1979.

Following an upgrade during 2024, performers and audiences alike are now benefiting from the presence of a new pair of DiGiCo audio mixing consoles – a Quantum338 and Quantum225, both supplied by Huntington Beach-based dealer Apex Audio – at the venerable 3,000-seat venue, which opened in 1962.

Mike Glines, the centre’s head audio tech, sums up the decision to purchase two DiGiCo Quantum consoles for the venue in just a few words: “To start, the sound, then the workflow. And I just thought it was the easiest digital board I’ve ever had to learn.”

Glines has a long history with digital audio, participating in the decision to switch from tape to DAW as the recording medium of choice at Capitol Studios in Hollywood while on staff at the facility. He has also used a wide variety of digital mixing consoles, both in the studio and on the road with a host of artists, including a long globetrotting stint with Gary Numan. Glines put that hard-earned expertise to work when he designed his versatile new DiGiCo system for the Long Beach Terrace Theatre.

The custom installation is designed to accommodate any requirement, enabling visiting productions to use both DiGiCo consoles or simply integrate either the Quantum338 or a Quantum225. For instance, a touring band might have a front-of-house console but need a monitor desk, or vice versa, Glines points out. “So it’s a huge step up not only in fidelity, but also in flexibility,” he reports. “I got Optocore for that reason, to interface with touring systems.

“We also got two SD-Racks and an SD-MiNi Rack that I use to feed my amps via AES. I love the fact that DiGiCo boards have DMI cards in the back, which you can swap in and out. I also got a Dante card, two input cards and two output cards, so I’ve got everything I need without even having to hook up a rack.”

The two new Quantum consoles are fully mobile, Glines continues. The Terrace Theatre has first call on the consoles, he stresses, but they can alternatively be used at other locations within the centre’s campus, such as the 13,000-plus-seat Long Beach Arena, Pacific Ballroom, or smaller Beverly O’Neill Theater. “Or you could take them outside for an event – wherever there is a need. I do the Long Beach Symphony Pops! series in the Arena, so I’ve used the DiGiCos for that.”

For over four decades, David Wilcox, artistic director of the Long Beach Ballet, has staged a spectacular production of The Nutcracker with the Long Beach Ballet Orchestra at the Terrace Theatre. The most recent string of performances of the holiday classic, Long Beach Ballet’s 42nd annual production, was Gline’s first since the new DiGiCo Quantum338 has been available at FOH. “It’s my favourite show so far, because I really got to use the DiGiCo so much,” he says.

Over the years, some of the country’s top comedians have visited the Terrace Theatre to perform at the venue. Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Tucker, Kathy Griffin, Bill Burr and Long Beach native Gabriel Iglesias have all played the room, which has also hosted speaking engagements by former President George W. Bush, journalist Bob Woodward, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai. As for music, the Long Beach Symphony calls the Terrace Theatre home, and the venue has attracted a string of singers over the years, from Tony Bennett to Brian Wilson.


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