dLive Is alive On German Tours

DLIVE IS ALIVE ON GERMAN TOURS

dLive with Brings

Since the introduction of Allen & Heath’s dLive mixing systems, many of Germany’s top artists, including Nena, Xavier Naidoo, Joris, Brings and Van Canto have taken S Class systems on national and international tours. 

"The launch of dLive S Class has been a complete success and we are supporting a lot of satisfied customers and users,” comments Markus Sinsel, Allen & Heath’s German brand manager. “The unique design of the user interface, the FX processing, and the easy integration with Waves and Dante are especially appealing to users.” 

Singer songwriter, Joris, has toured with a dLive S5000 Surface and DM48 MixRack with Waves V2, and plans to use dLive on his 2017 tour.  FOH engineer, Daniel Lauer, says:

"I use the integrated audio matrix switcher. This feature, and the possibility to integrate Dante, Waves and MADI, is perfect for Joris. Also, recording, the broadcast connections and the communication with the OB-vans all run through dLive."

DLIVE IS ALIVE ON GERMAN TOURS

dLive with Donuts

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Cologne band, Brings, toured with dLive including a final stadium gig before 50,000 spectators. For this gig, two S7000 Surfaces with DM64 MixRacks and DX32 Expander were used. There was a monitor split via Dante to a GLD-80 mixer, and a feed to the OB van was supplied via MADI.

"dLive sounds stunning, and the design of the surface is perfect and easy to use. I always have the impression that everyone at Allen & Heath knows what they are doing and how live mixing works. It’s 5/5 stars for A&H and the great support of Audio-Technica Germany!" comments Georg Ganser, Brings’ FOH technician.

For NENA, Oliver Steinberger employed two S5000/DM48 systems fitted with two Waves network cards. 

DLIVE IS ALIVE ON GERMAN TOURS

dLive with Joris

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"The dLive is an easy-to-use system. After a short briefing we were able to work independently and quickly assign our own layout. The first thing we noticed was the natural sound of the system. The high resolution processing has a staggering depth to it, which is clearly evident in the FOH as well as in the monitor mix,” comments FOH engineer, Oliver Steinberger. “What we continue to appreciate is the complexity of the system’s capabilities. Inputs can be split between the two MixRacks but also combined to meet special requirements, such as additional orchestral instruments, resulting in an impressive 128 possible input channels."

FOH engineer, Thorsten Velbinger, travelled with a dLive S5000 Surface and DM48 MixRack with a GLD-80 for monitors on tour with Saxon.

DLIVE IS ALIVE ON GERMAN TOURS

Sascha Kohl using a S7000/DM64 system with Waves and MADI integration for Xavier Naidoo and Rea Garvey

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“dLive is a very good sounding, easy-to-program system, which handles well on tough tour use, and the networking integration is a huge benefit. It was a pleasure to be able to mix the Saxon Tour on the dLive.  I’d do it again, anytime! "

Acapella heavy-metal band, Van Canto, toured with a S5000 and DM48, as well as a GLD-80, and engineer, Sascha Kohl, used a S7000/DM64 system with Waves and MADI integration for Xavier Naidoo and Rea Garvey. dLive has also been used on tours for  Matthias Reim, Gregorians, Excalibur,  Rolf Dressler, Blumentopf and Donots with Toni Loitsch.