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Kygo performing at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Photo by Danilo Lewis

Sound Company

Solotech

Venue

Various (Tour)

Crew

  • Promoter: Live Nation
  • FOH Engineer: Eds John
  • Monitor Engineer: Ross James

 

Gear

FOH

  • Consoles: DiGiCo Quantum 5 w/(2) DiGiCo SD-Racks, (2) SD-MiNi Racks and Fourier Audio transform.engine
  • Plug-ins: Waves, Pro Tools, Eventide, Sonox, McDsp, Valhalla
  • Processing: DiGiCo Spice Rack; Waves F6 into R Compressor across all vocal channels, then Waves C6 across vocal groups on the transform.engine. I also have Waves SSL G Buss Compressor on the master, Sonnox Dynamics on instrument inputs, Valhalla Room as vocal reverb and piano reverbs, and Eventide H949 for vocal thickening. Plus DMI cards for the transform.engine, a Waves port for Pro Tools multitrack, HMA for the loop, and MGB for the backup record system.
  • Speakers: d&b audiotechnik GSL/SL system

 

MON

  • Console: DiGiCo Quantum 5 console w/ SD-MiNi Rack and Fourier Audio transform.engine
  • Outboard: Rupert Neve Designs 5045
  • Processing: Spice Rack and Mustard Processing
  • Plugins: Waves F6, CLA2A, SSL G Buss compressor, McDSP Retro Comp, and Valhalla Vintage Verb
  • IEMs: (2) JH Audio Roxannes (Kygo); Shure; Ultimate Ears

 

Tour Details

FOH engineer Eds John and monitor engineer Ross James used a pair of Solotech-supplied DiGiCo Quantum5 consoles for Norwegian DJ and music producer Kygo’s recent tour of North America, Europe and the UK. Kygo, a.k.a. Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll, has made his mark on the international dance music circuit after first gaining attention with his 2013 remix of Ed Sheeran’s “I See Fire,” followed by his Dec. 2014 hit, “Firestone.”