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Lawo - Mc2 - Bastille Day 2021 - Foh

The traditional mixture Paris concert, which took place at the foot of the Eiffel tower to put the gold flour Lawo.

The FOH console used for the orchestra mixture was a mc²56 de 48 faders. At the same time, a second Mc²56 of 48 Faders was in charge of monitoring tasks, supported by an extensor mc² de 16 faders which allowed social distancing between two operators. Lawo consoles worked connected to the fiber optic network Optocore, displayed by Radio France and used to connect the mixing consoles and the I/O systems of the event.

On the other hand, the separate control of the preamples for FOH and the monitors, and a division of the console Their Mc²66 Used for Broadcast mixture from a France Radio Mobile Unit, it allowed the use of the console stage and microphone preampling. Dallis.

Lawo - Mc2 - Bastille Day 2021 - Scenario

10 million viewers

The Paris Concert, held on July 14, is one of the greatest classical music events. Traditionally, it has up to 500,000 spectators and is followed by a fireworks show. This year, the show (which was attended by the National Orchestra of France and the Chœur of Radio France, along with internationally renowned soloists) was followed on-site for an audience of 15,000 people. As for its broadcast, it was enjoyed by 3.5 million television viewers in France and by an estimated audience of 10 million throughout Europe.

Joffrey Heyraud, Sales Director of Lawo in France, states that "it is a great honor for Lawo to trust, year after year, in Radio France for an event as prestigious as a supplier of audio mixing consoles for both megaphony and emission signals", since "it shows the excellence of our equipment with an audio processing without concessions and a latest generation reliability."

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By • 23 Jul, 2021
•Section: Audio, IP, Radio, Television