Allen & Heath chosen by education trio

A trio of education institutes based in the South West of England recently selected Allen & Heath mixing consoles for installation in their teaching and entertainment facilities, purchased through local sales company, Clockwork Audio.

DBs Music has recently opened a new music technology training centre in partnership with Cornwall College, selecting GS-R24M recording mixers for four production suites and several ZED-10FX. An addition to DBs’ existing Plymouth centre, the new facility offers a range of new training programmes in Music Performance and Music Production, with plans to add university-level courses in the future.

Mark Trewin, DBs’ development director, commented: “When we looked at mixing solutions for our new studios in Cornwall there was really only one choice for us. The Allen & Heath GS-R24M mixers provide our learners with high quality functionality just as you would expect in a commercial recording facility. We love the pre-amps and the overall tonal warmth that these mixers provide -analogue meets digital beautifully and seamlessly combined with control surface functionality for ProTools and Logic. We can deliver traditional studio craft alongside cutting edge automation and control techniques, all from one unit and the icing on the cake is our studios look awesome.”

Charitable organisation, Hannah’s at Seale Hayne in Newton Abbot, has chosen an iLive digital system for its new Yellow Room live music centre. Hannah’s iLive system comprises an iLive-T112 Control Surface and iDR-48 MixRack with a KV2 speaker system, and manages an array of live shows as well as DJ events. All profits made from the new venue helps fund the disabled children’s charity, Dame Hannah Rogers Trust.

“The versatility of the system and its portability were key issues when we considered what desk to go with. We are particularly excited about the Dante networking option as we really want to be able to offer multi-channel live recording to bands and label managers. We also film our shows, so the ability to edit synch after the event is a huge benefit,” commented Hannah’s live music manager, Mark Turner.

Furthermore, specialist arts institution, University College Falmouth (UCF), has installed a number of A&H mixers in its high specification performance and rehearsal studios, practice rooms, and analogue and digital recording studio complex, including a GL2800, two MixWizards, and several ZED compact USB mixers. An iLive system, comprising an iLive-T112 Control Surface and iDR-48 MixRack, has also been installed in the University College’s Performance Centre.

“iLove iLive. Within hours of the iLive arriving I was using the T112 to teach on. The surface is very logical and the screen graphics are a great visual aid to teaching EQ and Dynamics. Sonically, the desk is very smooth and A&H has done a fantastic job on the DCA’s, Compressors and Gates,” commented Adam Loveday Edwards, senior technician at UCF.