With its museums, event locations, exhibition spaces and facilities for cultural education, the historical façade of Berlin’s Humboldt Forum conceals technology tailored to modern needs ‘ and supplied by Lawo.

Systems integrator Digitech installed an IP-based audio infrastructure networked via a centrally-located Lawo Nova73 HD router. Designed for flexibility and scalability, the Lawo installation uses three latest-generation Lawo mc²56 production consoles and 11 Dallis I/O systems. All areas for events and sound art projects are connected via Lawo stageboxes, each equipped to match the requirements of their respective facilities. Signal transfer throughout the building travels through the central router.

The Humboldt Forum (Pic: Christoph_Musiol)The main venues in the Humboldt Forum are extensively equipped with audio technology – including two live event halls, the main lobby and various seminar rooms. The Schlüterhof Yard, the Passage, and other areas are used for events and outdoor activities and are leased by stakeholders such as the Stiftung Stadtmuseum (Town Museum Foundation), Humbold Forum Foundation, the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Berlin State Museums) and Berlin’s Humboldt University.

Each hall hosts a control room with 32-fader and 48-fader mc²56 MkIII mixing consoles respectively, as well as a common central equipment room whose plug-in panel connects to stageboxes throughout the event and visitor facilities; these are and equipped with interfaces for audio, video, conference technology and control.

The Klangwerkstatt (Sound Workshop), operated by the National Museums of Berlin, is charged with the important work of maintaining the Lautarchiv (Sound Archive), a collection of historical sound recordings. One of the earliest such institutions in Europe, this holds a collection of around 7,500 shellac records, wax cylinders and audio tapes with historic recordings, some of which are more than 120 years old, offering visitors and researchers invaluable phonetic and linguistic insights from the time of the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. In addition to technical facilities for the restoration of acoustic sources, the sound workshop operates a recording studio centred on a third (48-fader) Lawo mc²56 console, providing up to 600 fully equipped broadcast DSP channels and a routing capacity of as many as 5120x5120 mono channels. The control room and audio connectivity allow the entire house to be integrated and utsed for historical and artistic projects.

‘The wide range of events expected in the future, both in terms of space and artistic-technical character, and the network links between them, tipped the scales in favour of the Lawo system,’ says Humboldt Forum Head of Audio and Video Engineering, Birger Gross. ‘In addition to its performance and flexibility, the mc²56 offers intuitive working on the surface itself – including DSP handling and the measurement and monitor features, as well as remote capability via the mxGUI – and its connecting capability, via Crestron control for example, allows simpler events to be driven and controlled virtually without specialist personnel.

The Humboldt Forum‘The Dallis frames are distributed around the building and installed at the respective venues, so signal paths to microphone sources are kept pleasantly short. As technical operators, we welcome the fact that the signals from the individual venues are also available to every other console via the router, and broadcast security is maintained by means of the configured rights system. This mutual exchange of signals between all venues, backed up by Lawo’s own redundancy, increases the creative possibilities enormously.’

In addition to the main Kling & Freitag sound system, Hall 2 is equipped with a Vivace reverberation system with 62 loudspeakers on the walls and ceiling, and Hall 1 with twelve additional wall speakers. This variability, specifically the large number of additional loudspeakers that can be directly controlled by the Lawo system, will also be used by Instrument, an AI-based composition platform. It accesses the sound archive and ‘composes’ them further by evaluating ethnological, geographical and music-theoretical parameters. As this is developed, it will also include live recordings of the audience, enabling it to react spontaneously to include ‘call-and-response’ audio events across the entire house. This closes the circle in terms of linking the audio and control signals within the Humboldt Forum.

‘We find the Lawo system to be a generally very agile construct, making it possible for us to react quickly and efficiently to short-term, unconventional tasks,’ Gross says. ‘In conjunction with Riedel on the communications side, we are looking forward to tackling and implementing upcoming tasks, whether they are conferences or sound installations, theatre performances or chamber concerts, cinema screenings or cross-room theme days, as soon as possible, and with a large audience.’

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