Soweto Gospel Choir – Story from Headliner Magazine

Soweto Gospel Choir – Story from Headliner Magazine

myMix Live Sound Testimonial

Soweto Gospel Choir – Story from Headliner Magazine

From Headliner Magazine, Issue 2: A HOLY ELECTIC MIX

Not many choirs are double Grammy Award winners, have sung alongside U2, and performed at a FIFA world cup event …

But the Soweto Gospel Choir is no ordinary choir. This multi-talented 24-piece has been entertaining audiences across the globe since 2007 with its dulcet tones under the direction of co-founder Beverly Bryer.

Carefully selected from churches in their namesake town, the Soweto Gospel Choir is out on the road between six and nine months each year. For the current US leg, and upcoming Australian stint, FOH engineer, Helge Schlosser, steps into the fray … With some cool new kit.

“On this show, it’s paramount to get the balance of the choir right. It has to sound big, so I use condensers in stereo pairs to create a bit of space and depth to the sound, but the problem we have always faced is feedback, because the stage is so loud,” explains Schlosser, whose role prior to the tour was house engineer at the Johannesburg Civic Theater. “To remedy this, I opted to bring in a myMix [personal monitoring] system, which has saved me a lot of hassle, and has allowed me to get rid of some of the wedges and all of the backline.” Schlosser’s monitor mix count is now down to 10, thanks to his deployment of four myMix units. “Four of the choir members are also band members, and for the non-a cappella numbers, they head behind the rest of the choir, pick up their respective instruments, and play, now using a myMix each to monitor themselves,” he continues.

“Beforehand, each band member had their own backline and wedge, and there were also wedges across the front for the choir and any soloists, but because I can DI analogue into the myMix, it’s changed everything; and furthermore, the ambient noise on stage has been reduced to an absolute minimum, so the feedback has gone. ”

It’s pretty much as good as it gets now, and the clarity of the choir has dramatically improved, which is great, as it’s what the show is all about.

To summarize, Schlosser runs analogue out of his desk into the inputs of his myMix IEX-16L-A Input Expander, then he runs one Cat-5 cable to a network switch (housed on top of the keyboard player’s sampler). From there, audio travels over Ethernet into his five myMix units. “I have four units for the band and one spare, in case one should go down – but that’s never happened,” he says.

“It’s proven to be a very reliable and flexible solution – a bit of a game-changer, in fact. The real beauty of my-Mix is that I just give them a static level, and they can then adjust their own mixes, creating profiles for various songs along the way. I now have no issues whatsoever with band monitoring, and workflow has vastly improved.”

It took some time for the choir to get used to a quieter band playing behind them, but Schlosser overcame that by rearranging the remaining wedges, and tweaking the choir’s monitoring of the band.

“Because there’s 24 of them, and 20 singing to the band, there is no way I can put 25 myMixes on the choir, but we did manage to get the overall vocal mix spot-on,” he smiles. “There’s a lot of low end in there, and because African culture is a loud culture, it’s still pretty loud on stage; the difference is, I can control that now, as opposed to a musician just grabbing his guitar amp and turning up, which is always a nightmare!

“Productions are always wanting to cut costs where possible, so the fact we can tour such a high-end product in such a small package has proved very, very useful. It’s made myMix the perfect touring system for us.”

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With over 4200 seats, Grace Church is the largest church in Minnesota and one of the largest in the Midwest. The entire A/V equipment has always met very high standards and so it is no surprise that Grace Church has been using personal monitor/mixing combined with IEM and state-of-the-art technology for many years. This summer Brian Vaughan, pastor of worship and music, was introduced to a myMix system during a local myMix academy.

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Brian Vaughan

Brian attended a “myMix Academy” presented by Mathias von Heydekampf, owner of myMix and after a few minutes it became clear that myMix would enhance the in-ear monitoring situation to a new level.

A personalized demo following the academy at Grace Church, confirmed the first impression with the result of 12 myMix with two IEX16 input expanders replacing their existing monitoring system.

Troy Hillstrom, technical director at Grace Church:

It was not only about making Brian and the other musicians happy, there are also a lot of pros for myMix from the technical side. Through different services and special events we have many musicians with different praise bands. The fact that myMix can handle virtually unlimited amount of audio network channels, combined with the intuitive, name based operation, allowed us to get rid of our monitoring console and the need for an engineer. I never trusted that musicians would be able to control their own mix, without the help of an engineer, myMix proved the opposite.

The settings, including the channel configuration are automatically saved in one of up to 20 profiles, so set-up and sound check with different musicians is much faster. The versatility of myMix is unmatched – the same myMix that are used upstairs in the main sanctuary are used later downstairs in the youth room.

Sometimes we use myMix directly without the need for a console, we just use the local inputs for the instruments. So on top of improving the sound quality, reducing the need for equipment and manpower, saving time for set-up and sound check, myMix also helps in other areas we never expected it because of its simplicity.We didn’t consider the multi-track recording as necessary in the first place because we already have a multi-track recording capability with our main mixing console.

Since we have it, we found out how useful it is that every musician can make and take that recording. If we have a new or replacement musician, there is no need for the entire band to rehearse: they simply take a single myMix with the SD card recording, plug in an instrument or microphone and play along with the band, even when they are all alone. So simple that even low-tech musicians can handle it! Since incorporating myMix units into our set-up, sound checks, rehearsals and performances are much easier and enjoyable. Our band and singers spend less time worrying about their in-ear mix and more time focusing on ministry and music.

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