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CADAC and Funktion-One Sound Systems Power More Summer Festivals

Secret Garden Party with Cadac

More summer dance festival stages get the CADAC / Funktion-One sound treatment as sound companies increasingly pair Cadac's CDC four digital and LIVE1 analog compact consoles with Funktion-One loudspeaker systems.

In the UK, July's 15,000 HD Festival, at Eridge Green in Tunbridge Wells, saw RSH Audio deploy Cadac consoles and Funktion-One rigs across four stages. The all-day event was headlined by Carl Cox and Marco Carola, with sets by Mark Knight, The Martinez Brothers, Route 94, Gorgon City, Oneman, Mistajam, Ms Dynamite, Shy FX, Hannah Wants, Ratpack, Mampi Swift, Dusky, Bicep, Huxley, Joy Orbison, and many more.

RSH Audio's Joe Haycocks specified Cadac CDC four and LIVE1 desks on four of the event's six stages: "Despite a number of the engineers being unfamiliar with the consoles, minimal instruction was needed and, of course, the audio quality was first class."

"All systems supplied were Funktion-One, driven by a combination of Full Fat Audio, MC2, and Lab.gruppen amplification. There were some 48 Resolution 5, 12 Resolution 4, 14 F218, and 30 F221 Enclosures on-site, and a brand new VERO system on the Main Stage, courtesy of Audio Plus, who RSH Audio was pleased to bring on-board for the festival."

Returning from engineering sound for SPACE Ibiza's "Opening Fiesta" and 25th birthday party for Project Audio, with the Cadac CDC four and LIVE1 consoles, Full Fat Audio's managing director, Dave Millard, deployed them once again with Funktion-One and Full Fat Audio systems for Vortex Events at the Secret Garden Party. The four-day "alternative festival" -- in the grounds of a Georgian farm house -- at Abbots Ripton, in England's rural Huntingdon, has run since 2004, growing from a single stage 1,000 visitors event to in excess of 15 stages and 26,000 revelers in recent times.

Millard was responsible for sound on two DJ stages, including the famous Pagoda stage, built out onto the lake, where he deployed the LIVE1. He describes the Cadac consoles as being "equally excellent", saying, "I cannot recall another desk so transparent and with so much drive and finesse. The CDC four really allows the audio to breath and just does not sound digital at all." Go to the Cadac Facebook page to see Robbie Barrow with his CDC four at Pacha with Groove Odyssey and Ultra Nate, and at the Notting Hill Carnival (in the rain) with Soca Massive.

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(18 September 2014)

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