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Allen & Heath Selected for Asian Music Festival

Allen & Heath Selected for Asian Music Festival

   The 2005 Bradford Mela attracted 300,000 visitors over the two days. From the Sanskrit 'to meet', the Mela originates from the Indian subcontinent and is now a worldwide celebration of the art, craft, culture and community of South Asia, both traditional and modern.

   Entertainment ranged from workshops on cookery, dancing and meditation, to a spectrum of musical acts from traditional artists to DJ's. The main stage - called the Mela stage - hosted 14 acts over the two days, including the Indie-Bhangra band, Cassava Music; Bollywood-style, Orchestra Music World; Asian-rock band, Trick Baby; pop singer, Faakhir; and the Mercury Prize winning, Talvin Singh Trio.

   "The audio requirements for the weekend's diverse line-up varied from simple playback and guitar-based bands, to large traditional Asian acoustic-instrument groups," commented monitor engineer, Rod Clarkson. "The ML5000's logical navigation, mute/VCA functions, and advanced PFL facilities helped me manage the tight changeovers between bands. The desk provided absolute control over the stage, and the multitude of outputs made it possible for me to provide 10 stage mixes, plus several IEM mixes, and feeds for DJ's, playback and talkback returns where required."

   The main stage sound system comprised a Meyer Sound Milo system, with Nexo wedge monitors, and a Logic system for sidefills. All cabled and radio microphones were Audio Technica.

   In picture: Pro Audio Systems' monitor engineer, Rod Clarkson, at the ML5000 VCA monitor console during Cassava Music's performance on the Mela stage at the Bradford Mela Festival.

12th July 2005

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