The annual festival finale is one of the largest fireworks concerts in the world
UK - Pro audio provider, The Warehouse Sound Services, helped this year’s Edinburgh International Festival (EIF) conclude with an explosive finale thanks to over 100 Adamson loudspeakers.
Working with Tammo Schuelke, concerts and projects manager for Scottish Chamber Orchestra and production manager Wesley Cameron, The Warehouse had to design a complex system. The over-riding challenge was to ensure perfect synchronicity between the sound of the concert and the visuals of the fireworks. In addition, power, clarity and perfect coverage across the event was critical.
The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert brought the festival season to a close in style with a stunning display of over 400,000 fireworks from world renowned fireworks company Pyrovision choreographed to live orchestral music performed by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra set against the spectacular backdrop of Edinburgh Castle.
Glittering pyrotechnics illuminated Edinburgh’s iconic Castle for the electrifying conclusion to the International Festival 2017.
Renowned Scottish folk singer Karen Matheson, vocalist of Celtic supergroup Capercaillie, joined the Scottish Chamber Orchestra for traditional Scottish tunes and the world premiere of a new work composed for Karen by Capercaillie founder Donald Shaw.
The evening continued with an epic 40-minute fireworks display specially choreographed to beloved classics – including delectable dance music from Tchaikovsky’s The Sleeping Beauty.
The annual festival finale is one of the largest fireworks concerts in the world with an audience of 250,000 people.
The Warehouse has worked with for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra on all 35 fireworks concerts. Each year becomes more exciting and challenging than the last.
This year, The Warehouse used over 100 Adamson loudspeakers, including E15 and S10 line array loudspeakers with E119 and S119 subs deployed as a distributed system within Princes Street Gardens and Princes Street, all powered with Lab Gruppen PLM20K44 amplifiers using Lake Processing. Adamson’s design software Blueprint AV was used to assist in the design using simulations of system performance.
A Digico SD10 mixer at front of house alongside Shure Axient and PSM1000 RF Systems and over 80 microphones from AKG, Beyer, DPA, Sennheiser, Shure and Neumann.
Derek Blair, director of The Warehouse commented: “Over the 35 years that The Warehouse has been supplying audio for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra’s fireworks concert we have used many different brands and configurations of loudspeaker systems as technology has evolved.
“Over the last 12 months our hire department has been using various Adamson systems on a whole range of diverse projects and shows including musical theatre, corporate, broadcast, a ship launch, rock and classical shows with great results. With the experience that we have gained using these systems, we felt that it was time to change the fireworks concert over to a new, more technologically advanced better sounding loudspeaker system.”
Douglas Martin, hire manager of The Warehouse commented: “The system performed impeccably, providing consistent and even coverage with exceptional sound quality. This further showcases the true scalability of the Adamson E15/S10 systems. The E15 provides the optimal solution for touring and rental houses that need system flexibility, fast setup / teardown speeds and superior sonic performance. The S10 has so much detail and power so it’s incredible for this kind of event. The system is much more compact, easier to fly, with higher sound pressure levels and more controlled dispersion.”
(Jim Evans)

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