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Around The World in 80 Days Every Day

For the touring musical production of La Vuelta al Mundo en 80 Días (Around The World In 80 Days), FOH and Monitor engineer Hugo Pinzon has been using Waves MultiRack SoundGrid to run Waves plug-ins.

Madrid, Spain (February 12, 2015)—For the touring musical production of La Vuelta al Mundo en 80 Días (Around The World In 80 Days), FOH and Monitor engineer Hugo Pinzon has been using Waves MultiRack SoundGrid to run Waves plug-ins.

Pinzon uses SoundGrid networking capabilities to share the inputs and outputs of his Yamaha PM5D and DiGiCo SD9 consoles, using the Waves WSG-Y16 YGDAI-to-SoundGrid card (for Yamaha) and the DiGiGrid MGB MADI-to-SoundGrid interface (for DiGiCo). All of the above are connected to two Waves SoundGrid Impact servers (one for redundancy), firing around 125 snapshots in MultiRack SoundGrid via MIDI from SD9.

“The Waves Dugan Automixer is a must-have for mixing 20 headsets at the same time,” said Pinzon. “It sounds so clear, with no comb filtering and a much lower probability of feedback. In some cases, 10 or 15 actors are in front of the PA between viewers, and it is like magic – absolutely no feedback. I use the Waves C6 Multiband Compressor and Waves MaxxVolume for the singers. The C6 controls any kind of voice EQ issues, and a gate option on the Waves MaxxVolume plugin enables me to have full control over unwanted bleeding on the 20 headsets. For the guitars, my chain includes the Waves NLS Non-Linear Summer (set to a Nevo preset) and the Waves Renaissance Axx. On the bass guitar, I use the Waves C6 and the Waves CLA-3A Compressor/Limiter. On the drums, I use the Waves SSL E Channel and the Waves CLA-76 Compressor/Limiter (Bluey) for snare and the Waves CLA-76 (Blacky) for toms.”

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