“The biggest complaint from orchestral play-
ers, particularly in large halls, is not being able
to hear each other onstage. I didn’t want them
to have to rely on wedges; I wanted them to
hear each other with a true ensemble feel. The
Constellation technology really accomplished
that, with very minimal impact on the mix.”
Fred Vogler
Principal Sound Designer
Star Wars: In Concert
Since he unleashed his space opera onto the masses in
1977, creating the cultural phenomenon that is “Star Wars,”
George Lucas’s franchise has never ceased to push the limits
of entertainment. In its latest incarnation, fans can relive their
favorite movie moments from all six films through a unique event
that combines specially-edited footage with John Williams’s
unforgettable score, performed by a live symphony orchestra
and chorus. The soundtrack is brought to life by Meyer Sound’s
Constellation electroacoustic architecture and loudspeaker
system designed by principal sound designer Fred Vogler and
supplied by sound company Solotech.
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