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System of a Down recently used KLANG:technologies‘ 3D monitor mixing system during their 2017 European summer tour.
Monitor engineer Pasi Hara had previously used KLANG:technologies’ 3D mixing system.
“I first introduced SOAD to KLANG at a rehearsal session in 2015,” said Hara. “Once they heard the difference it can make, there was no turning back. For the musicians, it adds a whole new dimension to their mix, adding space to place instruments so you can actually lower levels as they are not competing against each other anymore. With its transparent quality sound and the natural and intuitive placement of sound, it lets musicians focus on their music and not the monitor system.”
“We had a pretty extensive Dante network, designed and maintained by our techs, Liam Halpin and Ville Kauhanen. It had multiple recording and Wavetool monitoring locations in 48k and the KLANG:fabrik running in 96k for minimum latency through Midas PRO-X Quantum engine Dante slots,” Hara added. “After processing, the KLANG mixes were routed back to the console via Dante and onto the Shure PSM1000 In-Ear transmitters. Once set up, the KLANG interface is completely intuitive. For the engineer, it’s another piece in the big puzzle that has to work flawlessly and the KLANG:fabrik has proved to be a very solid piece of hardware that travels and performs well every time.”
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