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University of Derby Arts, Design and Technology Campus

— University of Derby Invests in the Future with Yamaha M7CL-48 —


Overview


 

Over the past two years, the University of Derby has invested £55 million in student facilities, including a new Arts, Design and Technology campus. The new campus is home to those studying for various degree courses, which cover everything from live performance to the technology of the live event, the studio, multimedia and the design of studio equipment.

One such course is the Sound, Light and Live Event Technology program; an innovative engineering degree that allows participants to study the theory, application and practice of sound system engineering, lighting, performance space design, as well as the underlying business aspects of the industry. Under the guidance of Simon Lewis (Program Leader), the School of Technology has recently invested in a long list of new equipment to augment their existing facilities supplied by sound and light specialists AC Lighting. The list includes a Yamaha M7CL-48 Digital Console, Robe 250AT moving lights, a Jands Vista T2 lighting console and a Litec ground support truss system.

Web site:
http://www.derby.ac.uk/adt/ 

Installed Products

Mixers:
M7CL-48

Details

Education in Fundamental Principles as well as Practical Experience


The Yamaha M7CL-48 in action

Simon Lewis explains, "Traditionally, those wanting to work in the industry would join a local PA or lighting company and learn through experience. It's a great way to learn, and it's produced many talented and respected engineers. However, the wide range of new technologies used in the entertainment industry means that there's an increasing need for employees with a good education in fundamental principles and applications as well as practical experience."

"Sound systems now use digital mixers, DSPs and signal distribution via TCP/IP. Lighting systems are also seeing an increase in complexity, with the integration of lighting and video technologies, and computer based modeling and measurement packages are changing the way we approach venue and audio system design."

"In the light of this changing technology, we believe that an engineering degree incorporating real world ‘hands on’ experience can give students the knowledge and skills they need to succeed — not just in live sound and lighting, but in the wider field of broadcast, acoustics, technical support, product design and development."

"Students on the SLLET program will study a range of electronics and technology modules — it's an approach we deliberately take because this enables students to understand ‘how it works’, not just ‘how to work it’ We expect students to understand both analogue and digital systems, have an in — depth knowledge of the technology used in a show and the ability to troubleshoot problems or design reliable new systems. Considering that all of this years graduates have found jobs in the industry, the program seems to be working well!"

M7CL: Well Designed, Well Engineered, and User Friendly

"As far as live audio mixers are concerned, although the industry is moving towards digital consoles, analogue consoles aren't obsolete just yet! However, we knew that it was time to include digital consoles in our practical teaching. We saw the market place divided into very well designed high end products and quite well designed, but not fully ‘sorted’ low-end products. There wasn't anything out there that really met our particular needs. For us, the Yamaha M7CL finally provided a well designed, well engineered and user friendly product that comes in at an affordable price point. Students have already used it on several productions, and were quick to praise its comprehensive features and easy learning curve."

As part of their degree course, students are given the opportunity to exercise their new skills on third party productions such as this year's public Carol Service organized by the University chaplaincy. "In these scenarios we set up the organizer as a ‘client’ and the students actually work as if they were a production company. This develops their ability to communicate effectively and it opens up the student's eyes as to how they must meet the client's needs across all areas of sound, lighting and multimedia. It's an excellent preparation for work in the real world!"



System Designer/Integrator/Supplier

AC Lighting

Country
United Kingdom
Web site
http://www.aclighting.com