The Radio France team performs the annual music festival concert at the Olympia in Paris
The Radio France audio team was in charge of the live broadcast at the Olympia and the recording for the France Inter live broadcast. Radio France supplied the consoles, the microphones, the intercom, the stage broadcast and the network.
You can see Tanguy le Corno and Benjamin Perru here behind the famous SY80 Innovason #Ethersound ;-)
A few words from users
Installation of a 10 GIGABITS network architecture
It was a real pleasure for the Agora team to work with the Châtelet team, whom we thank. The specifications were clear and the skills of the different people came together very naturally. We also thank Blive, the company which ensured the integration on site.
Key points:
• Many and different information transported in a secure way. Link redundancy, power supply redundancy.
• A dedicated and intuitive tool for resident and external technicians.
• A scalable and sustainable network infrastructure.
• A reliable and stable tool responding to a sustained frequency of use.
The Aruba 2930M core network models offer a density of 48 RJ45 ports and up to 8 SFP/SFP . Edge Ghost units provide a flexible and robust system;
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AV network between several cultural buildings on a city scale
The C.R.E.A (Centre de Ressources et d'Etudes Audiovisuelles) department at the University of Rennes is responsible for the technical management of the University's studios, amphitheaters and events. Most facilities are fully equipped, but CREA also has a fleet of mobile equipment, enabling it to optimize investments and maintain a certain flexibility in the face of the diversity of services required. In addition, the C.R.E.A department is responsible for audio and video recording of concerts, conferences or events taking place at the Opéra, "Le Liberté" (Concert hall) or "Le Couvent des Jacobins" (Congress center), etc...
"Thanks to the fiber-optic network, we no longer need to move technical resources around, and we reduce fatigue and working hours."
Key points:
The C.R.E.A. team, led by Christian ALLIO, has designed a standard rack to combine IP, video and communication flows between the University and other buildings in the city of Rennes, via a double fiber optic link. This enables them to capture any event in the city from their studios located within the university grounds. Working conditions are optimal, and days are reasonable. No more small dressing rooms for recording, no more 16-hour days ;-).
A few words about remote production
BEIJING - CHINA
Muse Technology participated in the recording of the May 4th program on China Central Television. CCTV is a national television broadcaster of China.
Ghost-mk2 as convergent network core, linking the Ghost 2s upstairs, the power amplifier cabinet on the floor and finally the Ghost 2 and H1 in the control room. The H1 is equipped with a MADI card and is connected to a Stagetec broadcast mixer.
Thank you to MUSE TECHNOLOGY :
La Louvière - Belgium
A fine example that brings together several specialists. RF Transmission & PRG Belgium, who supplied and managed a high-performance audio configuration.
"Décrocher la lune" was born out of the desire of the City of La Louvière and the Centre culturel régional du Centre to create a unique event to mark the arrival of the year 2000. They invited Franco Dragone, who had recently settled in La Louvière after a distinguished career with Cirque du Soleil, to take on the artistic direction of the project.
The founding idea was to enable the people of La Louvière to showcase the know-how of a town that is often the victim of negative prejudice, and to deliver a message of resistance and hope. This hope will be embodied by Sancho Gilles, a character represented by a giant puppet. He climbs the church tower and literally picks up the moon.
A few words from a team member:
Wushan, Fuzhou - CHINA
MUSE TECHNOLOGY was responsible for the design, while MINGZHIHUI installed the audio and network systems. A total of :
Audio setup: 104/STH, 106/STH, 108/STC, XFS, 121(SUBS) One Systems loudspeakers and 22* DNA20 Amplifiers - One System
Thanks to fiber optics and networks, the MINGZHIHUI team were able to deploy a Dante-based architecture and convert audio channels to deliver streams in AES/EBU format to all four corners of the city of Wushan, Fuzhou.
H1's internal Auvitan matrix allows the construction of audio bridges in DANTE<>AES or other formats, thanks to the various Auvitran cards available.
Thank you to the MUSE TECHNOLOGY team:
Tours - France
The team at CDN Olympia in Tours, headed by Laurent Choquet, decided to think about an AV network in 2020. The 700-seat theater was renewing its sound console, PA system, and wanted to install an audiovisual network capable of converging all audio, lighting and video requirements. It was therefore necessary to understand the internal workings, the needs of each team and the strategic access points.
Light: AVAB Cobalt
Vidéo: Videoprojector PANASONIC PT-DZE-W-XGA
The decision is taken collegially around the table by the audio, lighting and video teams. A patch bay located in the control room will allow any signal (in RJ45 or fiber optic format) to be routed from point A to point B. In addition, a 10 Gigabit network link via 2* GHOST X will provide access to Dante P/S, Art Net and NDI protocols. 1* GHOST X will follow the mobile control room (middle of tier, top of tier or high control room) and 1* GHOST will be on stage.
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Network architecture:
RJ45 et Optical fiber architecture:
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Subtronics Tesseract Tour_USA
LMG was the lighting and video vendor for the Subtronics Tesseract Tour 2024.
“LMG is a full service production company; one stop shopping at its best, and for Subtronics we provided a 360⁰ solution.
Media servers, LED wall, lighting, rigging, and audio were prepped and launched from our Las Vegas facility.
Fiber Optic Network/ 10 G Singlemode
3* Ghost-mk2 in version 2.2.1 spent their first days at the Olympia on June 20 and 21, 2024. Matthieu Leroy says: "Well, absolutely no worries.
Even better, I had obviously configured them with their deployments, and on site everyone understands where to put their own cable. Even my colleagues, who usually manage to crash a switch when it gets within 3 meters of them, haven't reached them yet ;-)! A joy."
Matthieu Leroy is a true beta tester, and has played a major role in fine-tuning the gigaACE mode in Agora Controller.
Matthieu sent us a message after the concerts: " Speaking of audio differences when switching to High mode, for my part and empirically, I noticed absolutely no difference. To put it plainly, I plugged it in, and it worked without any warning, and without any perceptible degradation or slowdown. During the event, we even had to shut down the console using the GigaAce via your machines, and the switch-on was totally transparent. Moreover, the GigaAce's strength is its extremely low latency (a latency I'm sometimes obliged to compensate for) when using Ghost-k2, so no change there either.”