Allen & Heath mixers keep rehearsals going at Soundcheck

Soundcheck has upgraded several of its Nashville, Tennessee rehearsal studios to Allen & Heath digital mixers.

Known as “The largest rehearsal studio complex in the world under one roof,” Soundcheck chose Qu-32 Chrome Edition mixers to replace the older digital mixers in its smaller rooms and selected a dLive S Class digital mixing system with S5000 Surface and DM48 MixRack for one of their larger rooms.

“We turn over our small rooms as often as two or three times a day,” said Stephen Taylor, Soundcheck’s senior engineer. “So, the Qu’s have seen a lot of action.” Taylor sets up each Qu-32 with both inputs and effects returns on the custom layer. “That’s our starting point for the wide range of acts who use these smaller rooms. And we do both FOH and monitors on the Qu’s,” he added. “They’re great for that.”

Taylor uses scenes to set up the dLive for Soundcheck’s larger clients. “Our default FOH scene is very user friendly,” said Taylor. However, Taylor and the other Soundcheck engineers save customised dLive scenes for their frequent clients. “Their engineers set things up the way they want with faders and effects and labels,” he continued. “But, we can quickly go back to our default scenes for the next client.

“Recently, one FOH engineer was in there tweaking the room, and we had the dLive and another desk right there next to each other, so we A/B’d them and the dLive sounds more crisp and there’s more clarity there."

Matt Herzer, Soundcheck’s operations manager explained “With our other digital mixers you’re stuck with however they’re set up. But, with the dLive, you can get the work flow however you want it to be. Most of the time, it just takes a 2-minute crash course to show a user how easy it is to set up the S5000 with the drag-n-drop. And, then, they say, ‘Okay, that’s great. Now get out of my way!’”

(Pictured: Markus Babineaux, Matt Herzer and Will Cobb with the dLive S5000 Surface)

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