Stevie Wonder Uses Three DiGiCo SD7s at Rock in Rio LisboaHeadlining the fourth night of this year's Rock In Rio (Lisboa) festival and playing a mixture of hits and cover versions to an audience of over 75,000, Stevie Wonder himself requested the three DiGiCo SD7s - one for front of house, one for vocal and in-ear monitors, and the third for band monitors. Supplied (along with the rest of the festival's audio system) by Brazilian rental company Gabisom Audio Equipment, Stevie Wonder's set included over 80 inputs with each SD7 having two dedicated SD-Racks. The front-of-house console was on a redundant Optocore loop, with the monitors on redundant MADI. All SD7s were dual redundant mirrored engines (audio and control), which assured total permanent redundancy. "When Stevie made the jump from analog to digital, the SD7 was the ideal choice because it's the digital console that sounds closest to the analog console he was using before," says Wonder's front-of-house engineer. "All other digital consoles sounded and felt very much like computers." "Having Stevie Wonder personally ask for three SD7s for his Rock In Rio performance was a real endorsement of the console's standing within both the artist and technical production communities," says Ian Staddon, Digico vice-president of sales. "Gabisom bought the third SD7 specifically for this show, which shows a fantastic commitment to Digico."
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