BASEL, Switzerland — Monitor Sound engineer Mark Portlock specified a Midas PRO1 console for Afro beat and Blufunk artist Keziah Jones’s recent central European tour, noting its good fit with the needs of the tour, with performances in Brussels, Geneva and Basel.
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“This is a very short run of dates in small 700-1000 capacity clubs and theatres. We needed a console that was compact enough to go in the bus bay but that would give us the same high sound quality sound as the larger Midas consoles. We recently completed a run of European festivals with a Heritage 2000 on stage and out front and we will be back on a worldwide full production tour schedule with a PRO6 FOH and PRO2 on monitors in the spring.”
Portlock is a seasoned freelance engineer who has worked with many well-known and respected artists. He is also a regular feature FOH at Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London.
“For me, first it’s about the sound quality. The PRO1 is everything we have waited for from Midas, but smaller. With the POP groups I can arrange mix buses and associated inputs and FX returns on the same incredibly viewable screen at the touch of a button and can change the assignments song by song within the scenes. The touch sensitive channel strip is intuitive, almost analogue feeling, which I love. The fact that I can copy scenes within files from across the entire Midas digital family and make and edit files on any surface has obvious advantages. The new outboard units in Gen2 are awesome! I particularly love the dynamic equalizer and the new plate reverb.
Keziah Jones played sold out shows at the KVS in Brussels on 26th October, the Moulin a Danse in Geneva on 27th October and at the Kaserne Basel on 28th October 2012.