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June 30th, 2008

Recent Concerts 2007 - 2008

Over the past 12 months Australian audiences have seen an extraordinary variety of concerts and tours. As the country’s leading supplier of audio and production services Jands was chosen to provide the equipment, expertise and people to make these shows a success.

Arcade Fire Arctic Monkeys Asanee & Wasan
Backstreet Boys Big Day Out Black Eyed Peas
Bloc Party Blues Festival Bon Jovi
Bryan Ferry Burt Bacharach Celine Dion
Christine Aguilera Countdown Spectacular Crowded House
Cyndi Lauper Daft Punk Darren Hayes
David Campbell DJ Shadow & Hard Cell Duran Duran
Eason Chan Elton John Fall Out Boy
Feel Good Festival Foo Fighters Gigantor
Good Charlotte Good Vibrations Festival Guns N Roses
Guy Sebastian Gwen Stefani Harry Connick Jr
Heaven & Hell Hilary Duff Him
Hinder Human Nature Jack Johnson
Jacky Cheung James Blunt Morrison & Hines
Joe Cocker Joe Jackson John Fogerty
Josh Groban Kaiser Chiefs KD Lang
Kelly Clarkson Kings Of Leon Kiss
Lionel Richie Live Earth Marilyn Manson
Maroon 5 Matchbox 20 Muse
My Chemical Romance Nine Inch Nails Ozzy Osbourne
Paul Kelly Rage Against the Machine Randy Crawford
Roc Tha Block Rogue Traders Rufus Wainwright
Sammi Cheng Sinead O’Connor Snow Patrol
Starstruck 2008 Steely Dan Sum 41 & Yellowcard
Taste of Chaos The Killers The Veronicas
Thirsty Merc Tsai Chin Urban Music Awards
V Festival War of the Worlds WWE

July 7th, 2007

Live Earth

Live Earth took place on Saturday July 7 in Sydney with a monumental line-up
of Australian talent including Crowded House, Missy Higgins, Eskimo Joe,
Wolfmother and more at Aussie Stadium, Moore Park.
Live Earth

Date July 7 2007
Sound crew
  Michael Waters
  Paul Schofield
  Nick Giameos
  Garry Hall
  Matt Debien
  Dean Lovell
  John Blois
  Richard Vass
  Randell Casey
  Adam Williams
FOH Speaker System
  54 x JBL Vertec 4889 Enclousers
  24 x JBL Vertec 4888 Enclousers
  48 x JPS JBL Loaded 18″ subwoofers
Amplifiers 60 x Crown MA5002VZ Amplifiers
FOH Drive system
  4 x Dolby Lake DLP4D12 Processors
  4 x BSS Omni Drive FDS-366
  1 x Gateway Motion 1200 Tablet PC
  1 x Motion 1200 Docking Station
  1 x Cisco 350 Wireless Access Point
  1 x Midas XL-88 Mixer
FOH Control System
  1 x Digi-Design D-Show Venue 96Ch Console System
  1 x Yamaha PM-5D RH Console
  4 x DBX-566 Compressors
  2 x Eventide H-3000 SE Harmonisers
  2 x TC-M5000 reverbs
  2 x TC-Electronics D-Two Delay
  2 x L-Acoustics 108P Near Field Monitors
Monitor System
  2 x Yamaha PM5D-RH Digital Console
  24 x Clair Bros 12AM Wedges
  5 x Dolby Lake CDLP Processors
  8 x Shure PSM700 Receivers
  8 x Shure PSM700 Transmitters
  4 x Sennheiser EW-300 IEM G2 Systems
  8 x L-Acoustics Arcs
  4 x L-Acoustics dV-Subs
Microphones
  10 x Shure UHF MA Radio Mic systems
  6 x Shure UHF MA Hand Held Mics
  4 x Shure SM 81
  4 x KSM 32’s
  3 x Shure SM 91’s
  10 x Shure SM 98’s
  12 x Shure SM 57’s
  17 x Shure SM 58’s
  4 x Shure Beta 52A’s
  4 x Shure Beta 56A’s
  3 x Beyer M-88’s
  20 x Countryman Type 85 DI’s

July 2nd, 2007

Priscilla

Based on the 1994 Stephan Elliott film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of
the Desert, the musical, tells the story of drag queens traveling through
the Australian desert to put on a cabaret show.

Priscilla had its World Premiere at the Lyric Theatre, Sydney in 2006, and
is now headed for the Regent Theatre, Melbourne.
Priscilla

Tour dates 2006 - 2007 and still running
Sound Designer Michael Waters
Head of Sound Andrew Foster
Radio Mic Technician James Kohler
Sound Technician Rachelle Holowko
FOH Speaker System
  24 x L-Acoustics dV-Dosc
  8 x L-acoustics dV-Subs
  4 x L-Acoustics Arcs
  4 x L-Acoustics SB-218 Subwoofers
  3 x L-Acoustics MTB-112b Enclosures
Amplifiers 16 x Crown MA5002VZ Amplifiers
FOH Drive system
  4 x BSS Varicurve FCS-926
  4 x BSS Omni Drive FDS-366
  1 x BSS Stereo Eq FCS-960
  1 x BSS Varicurve remote FPC-900r
Effects Speaker System
  12 x Meyer UPM2
  7 x JBL Eons 15″
  2 x JBL Eons 10″
FOH Control
  1 x Yamaha PM5D-RH Digital Console
  1 x Yamaha O3D 16Ch Console
  1 x Midas XL-88
  2 x 360 Systems Instant Replay units
  3 x Klark Technik DN-728 Delays
  1 x Roland SDE3000 Delay
  1 x TC Electronic 2290 Delay
Monitor Equipment
  1 x 9 Station Aviom Personal Monitoring System
  2 x Shure PSM 700 In Ear Monitor Systems
  1 x Yamaha 3210 Monitor Console
Radio Mics/Mics
  16 x Shure UHF-MA Radio Mic Systems
  16 x Sennheiser 1046 Radio Mic Systems
  32 x DPA 4066 Headset Microphones
  2 x Neumann KM-841
  2 x Neumann U-89i
  4 x AT4050
  4 x AT4050
  2 x Shure Beta 57
  1 x Shure Beta 52
  3 x Shure 565
  1 x Sennheiser BF-509
  12 x Countryman Type 85 DI Box

June 23rd, 2007

Human Nature - Dancing In The Street

In a new production, directed by Dein Perry of “Tap Dogs” fame, Human Nature performed in the round on their 2007 tour.
Human Nature 2007

Photo - Josh Neufeld

Tour dates June 22 - July 7 2007
System Designer Pat Richardson
FOH Engineer David Rudder
Monitor Engineer Phil Kesby
Audio Crew Brendan Keane, Simon Farrel, Matt Owsnett
Speaker System L-Acoustics VDOSC system
  30 x V-Dosc Elements
  36 x dV-Dosc Elements
  12 x SB-218 Subs
Amplifiers 48 x Crown MA-5002-VZ Amplifiers
Monitor System
  10 x Clair 12AM Monitor Speaker
  2 x Dolby Lake CDLP Processors
  11 x Shure PSM600 Personal Monitor Systems
  10 x Shure PSM700 Personal Monitor Systems
Consoles and control
F.O.H. 1 x Midas H3000 Heritage Console
  7 x BSS 402 Compressors
  1 x DBX 160 SL Compressor
  2 x Drawmer DS201 Noise Gates
  1 x Lexicon PCM90 Reverb
  1 x Eventide H-3000 SE Harmoniser
  1 x TC-Electronics D-Two Delay
  1 x KT 728 Delay
  3 x Yamaha SPX 990 Multi effects units
  1 x KT 728 Delay
  2 x L-Acoustics 108P Near Field Monitors
Monitor 1 x Yamaha PM5D-RH
Radio Mics
  16ch Shure U-Series Radio mic

November 18th, 2006

Kylie’s Homecoming tour uses V-DOSC with Dolby Lake Processors

Audio production for Kylies’ triumphant Showgirl Homecoming tour, which kicked off on November 11 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre was supplied by Jands Production Services. Front of house engineer Chris Pyne specified an L-ACOUSTICS system consisting of 48 V-DOSC elements, 32 SB 218 subs, 16 Arcs and 18 dV-DOSC cabinets. The system is powered by 66 Crown MA5002 amplifiers.
DLP drive rack

JPS used the Kylie tour to debut one of its new Dolby Lake Processor (DLP) drive racks made up of 4 x LP4D12 units and a Motion 1200 wireless tablet.

“They sound very, very nice,” said Pat Richardson, JPS’s crew chief. “I believe that they are quite a marked development audio wise and you can definitely hear the difference.” Other JPS crew on the tour includes Cameron Elias, Dave Richardson and Simon Farrell.

Chris Pyne is also trialing an experimental convolution reverb that Dolby/Lake has produced

“As far as I know it’s the only one that exists,” Chris revealed. “It can alter parameters by computer, convolution reverbs are usually just a sampled space such as a room and that’s all you get. This model has sampled spaces that you can adjust the parameters on and that’s very interesting. Bruce Jackson, who works for Dolby, spoke about this prototype when I visited him in the US recently where he is doing front of house for Barbra Streisand.”

Dolby Live Sound

November 9th, 2006

JPS purchase a Digidesign Venue console

JPS has added a Digidesign VENUE D-Show™ system to its already extensive range of consoles.Digidesign Venue
Greg Nelson pictured with the Digidesign Venue console at Sydney’s Acer Arena

Speaking about the purchase JPS General manager, Jim Straw, said ”JPS purchased the Digidesign VENUE as part of our commitment to supplying the latest technology to our clients. Due to its stable platform, reliability and constant appearance on technical riders. We are now the first rental company in Australia to offer a fully optioned 96ch D-Show Console.”

The Digidesign VENUE console has made its debut for JPS on the current Pearl Jam tour with front of house engineer Greg Nelson in the drivers seat. Having graduated from a Midas XL4 to a Yamaha PM5D last year, Greg decided to switch to the VENUE console four months ago.

“I’m very comfortable operating the VENUE,” stated Greg at the band’s sold-out Sydney gig. “It’s laid out so well and is very user friendly. It sounds fantastic and makes my job so much easier. I can go anywhere with just my USB key, plug into the console and my whole mix is up. I believe that making the switch from an analogue console to the VENUE is easier than any other digital console. You’re not consciously thinking about how to do things, you just find yourself doing it instinctively. It makes the mixing more emotion driven than cerebral.”

Greg believes that the wide variety of plug-ins available for the VENUE bring a whole new element to a live digital console. “They add all sorts of different colour to everything,” he said. “It makes the console a lot of fun to mix on.”

The Pearl Jam audio rig supplied by JPS also included an L-Acoustics V-DOSC speaker system, Crown amplifiers and BSS system drive whilst the band tours its own monitoring equipment.

“JPS has been fantastic and Paul Schofield in particular has taken great care of me,” added Greg. “When turned on, the PA sounded just as it should and that’s all you can ask for. Everything I requested via email was here and working perfectly. The JPS crew (Tristan Johnson, Guy Gilchrest and Tim Seconi) are nice, pleasant to be around and it’s been a really good experience.”

Digidesign