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cards. The concert hall has an Allen & Heath GL Series analogue desk in place for less demanding events and it also acts as a back-up should the loudspeaker management platform detect a lack of digital signals, the system will automatically switch to the analogue desk. Pawel said: “The Avid Venue Profile was chosen because of its plug and play connection with Pro Tools. The Kashubian Philharmonic Hall has its own studio - based on Pro Tools 11 HD and an Avid C|24 as a controller - that is directly connected with the FOH position in the venue as well as with the control room by two fibre cores. Therefore, 48-channel audio streams can be sent both ways from the venue to the studio. The Avid Venue Profile is also fitted with a FWx card, which combined with a laptop running Pro Tools 10 is a simple way to record and playback up to 32 channels.” Lighting wise at the Kashubian Philharmonic Hall, City Hall of Wejherowo looked to LTT for design and specification. The rig for the auditorium comprises a number of conventional theatre fixtures combined with LED intelligent lighting.


A total of 25 Robert Juliat Lutin tungsten fixtures were selected for their flexibility, they can be used to create full even coverage across the entire stage, as a soft light or as a directional light depending on what the performance requires. The inventory was expanded with the use of 32 Robert Juliat 329H classic tungsten units, eight Robert Ju- liat 614SX zoom profiles - which achieve optical quality over medium throw - and 12 Robert Juliat 700 SX2 profiles that offer smooth flat beams over long throw. The French manufacturer also supplied some LED fixtures for the hall in the form of 12 Robert Juliat ZEP 640SX profile spots that offer high lighting outputs with a number of framing and projection abilities.


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“The main advantage of using one manufacturer is the compatibility between presets, and limiters as well as achieving the maximum efficiency and sound quality from the amplifiers and the loudspeakers.”


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