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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
AVIOM Kept the Sound Pumping
entertainment engineering: Aviom Personal Mixers were used in Peter Gabriel’s tour, which featured music from the singer’s 2010 Scratch My Back album as well as music that will appear on his soon-to-be-released New Blood album. In addition to providing monitoring capabilities to such a large group of musicians, Real World Tours Ltd depended on the personal mixers to offer an ease of configuration for the crew members.
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We use this at my church. It is a relatively large house of worship that has about 20 vocalists and instruments a weekend. This is great because it cuts the sound check each week down to about 7 minutes since everyone does their own monitor mix. The FOH guy only has to work out the main mix. Number two- and this may not be essential for Peter Gabriel but critical for us. This system completely reduces stage volume. In a church, stage volume is a constant battle and this system completely wins it.
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