Full service LED lighting company Blazen Illuminations of Loveland, Colorado produced the lighting for the event. Blazen owner Nate Webb, who served as lighting designer, commented on the new console, "The M1 performed flawlessly and made it possible to do this event without all of the heavy lifting. Setting up the console took about two minutes and we were up and running."
Webb continued, "The M1 has all the great controls of the bigger consoles but without the heavy motorized faders. There was no learning curve from the Maxxyz to the M1, it's all there. The standard 10 cuelist faders and the 12 playback faders make it easy to control any show. The best part of it is the size and weight. I can carry it by myself and set it on a table. This is the best small console out today."
The concert event, held on 3 July was headlined by a live performance of the Colorado Symphony and included the Denver City and County Building as a dynamic backdrop, providing colour schemes set to music.
The City and County Building was lit last fall with over 585 American Lighting LW-36 LED Wall Washers and is controlled via a Martin Maxxyz Cerebrum with Maxxyz Manager. For the Independence Eve event 24 James Thomas Pixel PAR 90s were added by rental company Opera Shop of Denver, all controlled by the new M1 console.
"We control the building with Artnet using Enttec ODEs," Webb adds. "With Artnet we are able to tie into the building from outside via a wireless connection or simply by running a Cat5e into the building. The M1 connected right up and had no problems finding the ODEs."
(Jim Evans)