Brady Garrison (pictured left above), chief systems integrator of Sven Pro Sound was tasked with finding a solution for the church's need for a digital sound board that could handle multiple stages' sound systems, integrates seamlessly with a personal monitoring system, ability to interface with current and future audio networking protocols, high number of high-quality microphone preamps and effects, and easy to use for volunteer operation. When Sven Pro Sound and church leaders began looking for possible solutions, there were plenty of high-quality products available in the market but none could accomplish all of the aforementioned requirements. The church was very close to purchasing another solution when Allen & Heath released the dLive. Immediately, Garrison says, it was evident that the dLive would fit all the requirements for Eastbrook Church.
“An added feature of the dLive system was the seamless integration with Allen & Heath's ME-1 personal monitoring system. The church had used one of the original personal monitoring systems on the market and was unsatisfied with the sound quality and the limitation to sixteen channels. Eastbrook Church techs wanted to upgrade their personal monitoring system to something that could handle near to forty-eight channels. The ME-1 system integrates directly with the dLive through routing and naming being pushed from the console in real-time to the ME-1 interfaces.”
"The dLive also provides the necessary quality enhancements for the present higher-quality d&b audiotechnik sound systems for both stages."
Brady Garrison
Chief Systems Integrator, Sven Pro Sound.
“The dLive also provides the necessary quality enhancements for the present higher-quality d&b audiotechnik sound systems for both stages. With a growing internal effects and dynamics library, the tools available to both visiting and in-house sound engineers are increasing. In addition, the digital stage boxes allow for multiple locations for inputs and outputs both analog and digital. The dLive system checked all the boxes for Eastbrook Church.”
Eastbrook Church purchased an Allen & Heath S5000 surface, one DX32 with four input modules and one DM48 with a Dante card to connect to their broadcast studio. Along with the mixing system, the church purchased sixteen ME-1 personal monitoring mixers for use with their Sennheiser 2000 series wireless in ear systems. The system is all connected together using cat6 cabling and audio is output digital AES/EBU from the mixing system to the d&b audiotechnik amplifiers in 96K.
Shortly after purchasing the mixing system, Curtis McKusick (pictured right) was hired by Eastbrook Church to fill the Production Director role. Brady says he worked with Curtis, providing full training and support and due to the intuitive interface of the dLive system, McKusick was able to learn the operating system very quickly.