Soundcraft mixes at Science Museum
A Soundcraft Vi6 digital console has been used as part of a performance celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Moon landings at London's Science Museum.
Featuring Brian Eno's 1983 composition Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks, one of the main tasks was to produce a warm sound as well as large amounts of reverb.
FOH sound engineer Alexander Bossew says: "It is so easy to produce a warm sound without having to EQ like mad. Also the few compressors that I used were working very discreetly."
The two performances marked the first time that Eno's 1983 work was performed in a live setting.
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