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allow a platform depth from 6.5-metres up to over 12-metres. The largest is not likely to be used in performance, but provides a comfortable rehearsal platform for a large orchestra. The audio inventory in the concert hall includes a PA consisting of a Meyer Sound M’elodie line array. The L-R hang each comprise of nine Meyer Sound M’elodie RMS ultra compact line array speakers, combined with one Meyer Sound 600HP RMS subwoofer per side. John commented: “We have a technically aware user client in Milton Court and the choice of equipment was made in discussion with the School and the Barbican. The Meyer M’elodie line array system was chosen as the most appropriate system to build on the fine natural acoustic of the room. Flown from a travelling beam, left and right arrays can track up or down stage to ensure they are set to the optimum positions for the required platform depth. Additional monitor loudspeakers are available for use as needed.” A Yamaha M7CL is the console of choice. “Initially there was an
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analogue mixing console planned, but the decision was made to move to Yamaha digital desks with the M7CL and the many onboard facilities. Consequently there is a digital cable network, but we retained mic and audio tie lines to keep maximum flexibility. In addition dedicated recording mic lines are routed to the recording room and a soundfield recording mic is routed back to the same room.” All video infrastructure is HD and the video show relay is provided from remote PTZF HD Panasonic camera heads. Additional heads have been supplied along with remote mixing capability so the school can put extra cameras into any venue and record the show to HDD raid arrays. Installed ring intercom and complementary wireless cans complete the package along with Stage Manager and Concert Manager desks designed by Stage Electrics in close collaboration with Theatre Projects and school staff. Installed AMX control panels in the desks give the user an exceptional level of
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