Sunflower Jam gave Soundcraft’s latest console, the Si Performer, its live show debut. Connected via MADI to a Soundcraft Vi6 at FOH position, it controlled “everything except the live band” according to HARMAN’s Gert Sanner, who mixed all of the acts on the night. Sanner, incidentally, has mixed the last five Sunflower Jams, a job he took on after forging a working relationship with Ian Paice during his time as FOH engineer for Deep Purple.
“My idea was to bring in the 24-channel Si Performer as my ‘get out of jail’ mixer, as my Vi6 was loaded with all the band stuff coming off the stage,” he explains. “Basically it allowed me to keep the Vi6 completely clear of everything other than the band.” And being a ‘jam’ of sorts, Sanner says the free flow of the event and number of artists involved leaves little rehearsal time, which means he never quite knows what’s coming next. This was another reason for utilising the Si Performer.
“We don’t change anything during the show, and everything has to be set up, ready to go at all times, therefore we need a very high channel count at FOH; essentially, the Si Performer also took some of the pressure off of the Vi6,” he states. “I used some of the Vi6’s tie lines to get the inputs, and patched in about 12 lines which allowed the Si Performer to deal with the two narrator mics, all of the DJ element of the show, and the VT stuff. Basically, whatever audio was sent from the recording truck came back on this console.”
Although Sanner had never actually worked on the Si Performer before, he says it was very easy to get around. “It’s a great little desk, and I knew how to use it without referring to the manual,” he smiles. “This event’s such a good one to be involved in, and a great test for a brand new product.”
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