Delirious's sound engineer (right) and Real Music's Yury Khomenko (left) behind the main FOH mixer – an Allen & Heath ML5000 VCA live sound console.
Ukraine - Kiev-based PA company, Sendi Pro Sound & Stage, recently managed sound reinforcement for the largest international youth worship festival, which was held at the Sports Palace in Kiev, Ukraine, employing four Allen & Heath consoles - two ML5000 VCA mixers a GL4000 and GL2200.

Over 4,000 young people from Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, as well as Western Europe, USA, Canada and Australia attended the two-day My Time festival, making it the largest gathering of young worshipers from all denominations.

The event comprised motivational sermons, DJ's, and live performances from leading religious rock, pop and folk bands. Headline artists were Delirious (UK), New Jerusalem (Belarus), Drujki (Russia), and Masada (Ukraine/Canada), with support from GX International, Kick Off, Calvary Chapel Band (Ukraine), Hill Song Praise Band (Ukraine), and Team X-Treme.

Yury Khomenko, technical manager at Allen & Heath's Ukrainian distribution company, Real Music, supported Sendi at the event. He says: "On stage we had two sets of back-line equipment - one for the headline acts and one for the support acts. Sendi employed a 48-channel ML5000 VCA console as the FOH mixer for the headliners, with a 32-channel ML5000 on monitors as some bands required upto eight stage monitor lines, stereo monitor side fills and additional drum fills, whilst Delirious also used IEMs, and additional side fills and subwoofer for their left-handed drummer.

"The support acts had a 32-channel GL4000 managing FOH sound and a 24-channel GL2200 for monitor mixes. Sendi's stagebox only had 48 channels (four Klark Teknik DN 1248 Plus splitters) so the sound crew used the direct outputs from the GL2200 to provide the additional splitters needed. Despite the distance between FOH and monitor consoles - approximately 50 metres - the signals from the direct outs were excellent quality. Even with the configuration difficulties, the resulting sound more than satisfied the musicians and production team."

Other kit used for the production included Meyer speakers, with EQ and processing from Lexicon, dbx and Yamaha.

(Chris Henry)


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