Adlib Audio Takes On One of the First HARMAN Soundcraft Vi7000 Digital Mixing Consoles

Photo Caption: (Left to Right) Joe East, Sound Technology;
David McKinney, Soundcraft Studer; Andy Brown,
Soundcraft Studer; Phil Stokes, Adlib Audio; Dave
Kay, Adlib Audio; Dave Jones, Adlib Audio; Dom
Harter, Soundcraft Studer
LIVERPOOL, United Kingdom – Early adopters of the new HARMAN Soundcraft Vi5000 and Vi70000 digital mixing consoles continue to emerge as Adlib Audio, one of the UK’s top live sound providers and a longtime Soundcraft partner, has added Vi7000s to its inventory and upgraded their existing rental stock as part of Soundcraft’s certified Vi upgrade program. Adlib purchased these consoles through Sound Technology, Soundcraft’s UK distributor.

Adlib have a busy summer for the consoles and are looking forward to deploying one of their Vi7000s later in the year on the live production of “Mrs. Brown’s Boys – How Now Mrs. Brown Cow” - the arena touring version of the popular television sitcom that stars writer and performer Brendan O’Carroll.

The Vi5000 and Vi7000 provide a choice of compact control surfaces with new local rack and active breakout box hardware, delivering simultaneous mixing of up to 128 inputs and 32 mono/stereo busses with up to 384 inputs and outputs in the I/O system allowing unlimited record feeds from all channels. Pristine sound quality is assured with ultra-low noise microphone amplifier designs and enhanced 96kHz 40-bit floating point digital audio processing, with the first ever digital implementation of the classic BSS DPR901ii Dynamic EQ adding to the channel processing armoury, while effects contain eight independent Lexicon multi-FX units, and a BSS graphic EQ on every bus output.

“Our Vi6 consoles have performed exceptionally for us, the increased I/O and ability to mix in 96k made this upgrade an obvious one for us,” said Dave Kay, Director of Adlib Audio. “We have also loved working with the DPR901ii in the past and are very pleased to see it integrated into the Vi7000.”

The Vi5000 and Vi7000 also feature the latest 3D Vistonics II™ and FaderGlow™ interfaces, plus an improved ViSi Remote iPad control interface completes the package.

“I’ve always loved the ease of use and the amount of visual feedback that the Vi user interface gives to the engineer, the new features have been integrated very subtly in to the existing interface, so moving forward it isn’t like you have to learn a new console with a different layout. Show compatibility is retained and this makes it a very simple transition in either direction with the new models,” Kay added.

Soundcraft’s Global Sales Director, Dom Harter added, “The highly successful Vi4 and Vi6 consoles will continue to be offered for sale and ongoing support in the same manner as the rest of the Vi Series. Additionally, existing customers can benefit from the Vi4/Vi6 upgrade package to a Vi5000/Vi7000 system, details are available from local Soundcraft distributors.”

 HARMAN (harman.com) designs and engineers connected products and solutions for consumers, automakers, and enterprises worldwide, including audio, visual and infotainment systems; enterprise automation solutions; and software services. With leading brands including AKG®, Harman Kardon®, Infinity®, JBL®, Lexicon®, Mark Levinson ® and Revel®, HARMAN is admired by audiophiles, musicians and the entertainment venues where they perform around the world. HARMAN also is a technology and integration services leader for the Automotive, Mobile, Telecommunications and Enterprise markets. More than 25 million automobiles on the road today are equipped with HARMAN audio and infotainment systems. The Company’s software solutions power billions of mobile devices and systems that are connected, integrated, personalized, adaptive and secure across all platforms, from the work and home to car and mobile. HARMAN has a workforce of approximately 25,000 people across the Americas, Europe, and Asia and reported sales of $5.9 billion during the last 12 months ended March 31, 2015.
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