Finnish theatre refurbishes with TiMax
Finland - Turku City Theatre has installed a TiMax2 SoundHub audio showcontrol matrix and TiMax Tracker performer-tracking system, following demonstrations on-site last year by TiMax distributor Hedcom and Out Board director Dave Haydon. The installation marks the first of several similar TiMax procurements by Scandinavian theatres all undergoing major sound system upgrades during the spring and summer of 2010.Turku City Theatre's refurbishment is timed in anticipation of Turku's 2011 status as European Capital of Culture. The theatre is Finland's oldest municipal theatre, founded in 1946 although re-built in 1962, and Turku itself is Finland's oldest town and a former capital.

At the core of Turku's audio refurbishment is a 48-in/48-out TiMax2 SoundHub-R48 delay-matrix processor equipped with a bespoke selection of audio interfacing options. An onboard Ethersound module provides networked audio to the main Nexo GeoS LCR proscenium and balcony delay systems via their Ethersound-compatible NX242 system processors. The same network also delivers analogue audio via distributed Netcira interfaces for six Alcons SR9 front-fill cabinets, four on-stage VR8 vocal reference speakers and eight VR8 side-surrounds. TiMax analogue outputs feed groups of 27 Alcons TS3 balcony delays and rear surround effects speakers split across nine amplifier channels.

Multiple outputs from the Digidesign console connect to the TiMax via digital AES3 inputs, with an additional 48 tracks of random-access audio playback sources also available from the TiMax internal hard-drives. Turku's engineers specified optional dual-redundant mirrored 250Gb drives and dual power supplies in the TiMax for added security.

Integrated with the TiMax2 SoundHub matrix is a TiMax Tracker performer tracking system, which automates the delay-based localisation of performers' radio mics to ensure their audio signature always follows their on-stage position. A network of five TiMax Tracker TT Sensors continuously monitors the stage so that miniature TT Tags worn by the actors can be tracked in real-time using radar-frequency pulses transmitted by the Tags. The actors' positions on stage are continuously relayed via MIDI to the TiMax matrix where special DSP algorithms transparently cross-fade delay-matrix values between the actors' mics and the vocal system to apply the corresponding audio localisations.

On-site commissioning was carried out by Hedcom project engineers, Kurt Nyback and Ari Manninen, assisted by Out Board's Robin Whittaker, who also trained senior engineers, Jari Tengstrom and Mika Hiltunen, in the programming of TiMax delay localisations and TiMax Tracker's automatic calibration procedures.The system is currently busy in rehearsals for a lavish production of Laulavat Sadepisarat (Singing in The Rain) which re-opens in April 2010 following a successful run last autumn.

(Jim Evans)


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