Singer Dimash Kudaibergen's 'Arnau' tour is coordinated with the AEQ Crossnet and Xplorer intercom
The production company Show Pro commissioned the Ukrainian integrator Tv Project to provide the equipment for the tour of one of the most popular Asian singers.
Dimash Kudaibergen, a Kazakh singer-songwriter and musician who is a sensation in Eastern Europe and part of the Middle East, reaching all of Asia, with special mention to China, has carried out his tour Arnau.
To cover concerts in the Baltic countries and Ukraine, inter, one of the largest in the region, which carries out work on the deployment of audio and video systems for events and shows, and their broadcast on television, requested the audiovisual integrator TV Project, based in kyiv, the equipment of a mobile television unit, which could record and broadcast the concerts, as well as develop the technical coordination of the events.
The coordination needs of these events go beyond those typical of mobile television units since it is not just about coordinating the camera operators in the space where the event takes place and the image and sound engineers and the producer in the mobile unit.
Communications on and off the mobile
Sergey Lishchenko, TV Project's project manager for this project contacted Sergey Alekseev, Sales Area Manager AEQ for the area. He pointed out that in addition to the typical users of a mobile phone, it is also necessary to coordinate the concert lighting engineers, the PA desk engineer, the stage monitor desk engineer, and the event director, as well as it may be necessary to add a position to coordinate backstage activities.
This involves the establishment, on the one hand, of stationary stations, outside the mobile unit, mounted on a fligh-case, in addition to other wireless ones that can be moved throughout the premises.
Furthermore, it is a concert tour with a impressive sound level outside the mobile and all those involved must be able to communicate. Furthermore, at Dimash's concerts, “there are moments of silence, we cannot allow the technicians' conversation to be heard during these at any time,” says Lishchenko.
AEQ recommended combining a system based on a Crossnet 40 matrix y connected stationary panels TP 8116 through digital links, combined with a voice over IP network, with a Xplorer wireless system, composed of a network of 5G WiFi hotspots, to which wireless user terminals subscribe. Xplorer user terminals always use micro-headsets. The scope of use in concert requires that the panels outside the mobile unit also incorporate micro-headphones to have a lot of sound pressure in the ear, while silencing the panel speakers.
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