After discussing the problems and requirements of the Centre, Jansen suggested the Allen & Heath iDR-4 16x16 matrix mixing processor at the heart of the system, with 2 PL-10 rotary fader panels to provide remote control at two other points in the complex. One PL-10 is programmed with full control, and the other with limited control for appropriate zones for less technical users. The operator is able to switch between the tuner, CD player, mobile plug-in units, and wireless mic.
“It’s almost as if Allen & Heath had heard of Tamaki Recreation Centre and designed a system for us. It has taken human error out of the equation and improved the Centre’s overall operation,” enthuses Jones. “We’ve been able to eliminate all the issues regarding wrong areas being activated - no longer will I have to apologise to the Tai Chi group when Van Halen suddenly fires into action, or the aerobics tutor when the music suddenly goes dead. The great thing about this system is that it’s so flexible, with plenty of remote access options, and, as the Centre grows I can add to it.”
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