Sound duties for the opening ceremony of the World Games 2017 fell to Polish rental firm GMB Pro Sound, with two Allen & Heath dLive S Class systems in the mix.
The 10th World Games was hosted in Wrocław, commencing with an opening ceremony involving 400 artists – including a symphony orchestra, dance groups and music stars, such as Radzimir ‘Jimek’ Dębski, Steve Nash & Turntable Orchestra, Dawid Kwiatkowski, Kamil Bednarek, Igor Herbut, and BeMy – held in the recently refurbished Wrocław Stadium
GMB used a dLive S7000 Surface with DM64 MixRack to manage monitors for the performance of the Jacek Piskorz band, with two daisy-chained ME-U hubs and 19 ME-1 mini mixers for the musicians’ personal monitoring. A second S7000 Surface with DM64 MixRack was used to manage monitors during the concert of modern music composer/producer, Jimek, and the Steve Nash & Turntable Orchestra.
‘The World Games is a hugely prestigious, complex and ambitious event, in front of an audience of thousands,’ says GMB Pro Sound Production Manager, Remigiusz Kasztelnik. ‘It is essential that our equipment is compatible with other systems, intuitive and fast, and reliable. dLive fulfilled its duties perfectly.’
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