Midas Press Release
Date: July 2011

Midas PRO9 secured for Slipknot

West Midlands-based Stage Audio Services (SAS) has purchased a Midas PRO9 live audio system, which is making its debut at FOH on Slipknot's worldwide festival tour this summer, joining SAS' existing Midas PRO6 on monitors.

The PRO9 was specified by long-time Slipknot engineer Dave 'Shirt' Nicholls, who was won over to Midas digital by a PRO6 which he used on tour with Stone Sour in the US. "I loved the sound of the desk and I loved the feel of it," he says. "The EQ is smooth and the preamps seem to be bullet proof. When the Slipknot tour came up, it was a no brainer to stay with Midas digital."

While the Midas PRO6 proved perfect for monitors, Nicholls needed a FOH console with more microphone inputs for the 64-plus lines coming from the Slipknot stage. The Midas XL8 was one solution, but for the demands of a festival tour, where numerous bands come with their own consoles, the PRO9 and its smaller footprint proved the optimum fit. "I can make sure there is enough space for everyone at the mix position without losing input count," says Nicholls.

The PRO9's myriad user-friendly design features, such as its POP(ulation) groups are an another bonus. "Everything comes to you instead of having to go to the other end of the desk to get to the channel you need," says Nicholls "I also really like the show editor for when you need to update your scenes, it's really simple to use and really fast. And the KVM switching, which allows you to have three other computers connected to the keyboard, mouse and screen, is fantastic. I can look at the Klark Teknik DN9696 screen or SMAART screen at the flick of a switch without having to take my eyes from the desk... genius."

Nicholls is hardly using any outboard equipment with the PRO9, relying mainly on the onboard effects, and singling out the DN780 reverb ALIVE preset for snare drum for particular praise.

A Klark Teknik DN9696 high resolution audio recorder and Klark Teknik DN9331Rapide graphic EQ controller complete the set up. "Both have worked flawlessly and are extremely easy to use," says Nicholls who pays tribute to Rob Hughes at Midas and SAS managing director Kevin Mobberley for their support. "Rob really helped our monitor guy Ron Hurd in making the move to the PRO6," reports Nicholls, "and Kevin has gone above and beyond the call in getting this package all ready to go."

SAS, which was founded 27 years ago, has had a long relationship with Midas, counting a Heritage 3000, Heritage 1000 and two XL3s in its inventory alongside the PRO6 and PRO9. While the latter was purchased specifically for the Slipknot tour, Mobberley predicts it will see plenty of work in the future. "The Midas digital platform is really starting to take off now, you see it on a lot more riders," he says.

Nicholls concurs. "The guys in the band love the whole Midas digital package at FOH and monitors and I'll certainly be using it in the future."

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Photo: Slipknot FOH engineer Dave Nicholls with SAS' Midas PRO9

Further details:
James Godbehear
Midas
T:+44 (0)1562 741515
Email: james.godbehear@music-group.com

Press contact:
Caroline Moss
Caroline Moss PR Ltd
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Email: pr@carolinemoss.co.uk

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Editors' information:

Midas live performance mixing consoles have been used by the world's most demanding sound engineers, performers and rental companies for four decades. The company strives to raise the standards of sonic quality through its programme of continual research and development, implementing new control functionality and user-friendly desk operation to anticipate and accommodate the ever-evolving needs of audio professionals who specify Midas consoles for their major tours, festivals, international events, broadcast projects and prestigious fixed installations.

Klark Teknik was founded in 1974 and in the years immediately following, their innovative approach to design and development allowed them to introduce some truly groundbreaking designs. Klark Teknik was responsible for one of the world's first digital delay and digital reverb units; however it was their concepts for equalisation devices that really changed the world of professional audio resulting in the DN370 and the famous DN360. Today Klark Teknik continues to bring innovation in design and dedication to engineering and sonic quality in both the analogue and digital realm of signal processing, with the Square ONE and Show Command ranges updating the brand.