Allen&Heath ME-1 Applications Example

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System Application Example
Live Show
GLD-AR84
Expander
GLD-AR2412
ME-1 ME-1 ME-1
dSNAKE
GLD-80
Drums Bass Acou GTR Synth Alan My Keys ME
BVs Reverb iPod
Grouping and key layout is tailored for each musician and archived on a USB stick. For example, the keyboard player will group the drumkit and the backing vocals (here left), while the drummer will have individual control of the kickdrum, snare etc.
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GLD-AR84
System Application Example
House of Worship
Choir mics
Expander
GLD-AR2412
Pastor Lectn Sam Jeff Amy Piano Synth ME Choir Track Acou Bass Drums Reverb Room iPod
ME-1 ME-1 ME-1
dSNAKE
GLD-80
Most sources are channel Direct Outputs, with some flagged as stereo. Two channels are used for ambience mics to feed room and congregation back to the in-ear monitors.
Grouping and key mapping is customized for different users, from a full layout of 16 buttons (with the ‘me’ sources conveniently located below the rotary) to a very simple ‘me and the rest’.
Band Pastor My Keys ME
Different presets can be created e.g. Walk-In, Worship1, Worship2, Walk-Out. Setup menus are locked and accessible only by the admin.
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dSNAKE MONITOR Outputs with Power
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Network Input PortReset
ALLEN&HEATH
Personal Monitor Hub
ME U
GLD dSNAKE
ME
Compatible with
Lnk/Act
Digital Input
D
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ME-1 ME-1 ME-1
1
dSNAKE MONITOR Outputs with Power
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Network Input PortReset
ALLEN&HEATH
Personal Monitor Hub
ME U
GLD dSNAKE
ME
Compatible with
Lnk/Act
Digital Input
D
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2 U
System Application Example
Recording Studio
Audio Interface
DAW
2 U
ME-U
Audio Interface
ME-U
MADI
or...
Dante
Controller Virtual Soundcard
KD SN HH RT1 RT2 FT OH Bass Acou GTR Synth Keys Alan BVs CLICK
Drums Bass Acou GTR Synth Alan My Keys ME
Two solutions are shown, both based on the ME-U hub. An optional MADI card can take a digital stream from MADI-equipped consoles or interfaces from RME, Digidesign, SSL and more. A Dante card can be used with Dante-enabled interfaces such as the Focusrite RedNet range.
Musicians receive up to 40 sources from the control room – typically Direct Outs and FX returns. Grouping and key layout is tailored for each unit. For example, the keyboard player will group the drumkit and the backing vocals (bottom left), while the drummer (up left) will have individual control of the kickdrum, snare etc.
BVs Reverb iPod
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System Application Example
Simultaneous Interpretation
GLD-AR84
ME-1 ME-1 ME-1
ME-1 ME-1 ME-1
Expander
dSNAKE
DANTE
GLD-80
The speakers’ microphones are mixed from the engineer and sent to
the interpreters. The live mix plus separate channels of interpreted
ENG ESP FRE POR LIVE
audio are patched to all ME-1 units. ME-1 key assignment is configured so that attendees can easily switch between live audio and interpretation in different languages. An optional Dante card is fitted in the GLD-80 to enable multitrack recording of the live mix and interpreted audio.
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Classical Orchestra
iLive iDR-64
System Application Example
ME-1 ME-1 ME-1
iLive T-112
Brass Woods Timpani Basses Cellos Violas Violins ME
ACE
There exist many situations where classical musicians need a discrete monitoring solution, such as tv shows and open air performances.
Most sources are channel Direct Outputs. Grouping and key mapping is customized for different musicians and archived on a USB stick.
Brass Strings Timpani Flutes Oboes Kate ME
Here left are two example key assignments for the 1st violinist (above) and one of two clarinet players (below).
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