
Progressive
sound company, Apple Sound, experts in the design and installation of
sophisticated systems for the Ecclesiastical market collaborated with
pro audio distributor beyerdynamic to provide a cutting edge audio control
system to Beverley Minister,
in Beverley East Yorkshire. As part of a substantial audio system upgrade,
beyerdynamic provided an intuitive control system, which centred on
AUDIA from BIAMP
and the CUE media management
system.
Working
closely with its sister acoustic consultancy - Apple
Dynamics, headed by Dr Paul Darlington, Apple Sound designed a system,
which would counter the massive acoustic challenges presented by the
majestic Cathedral-like Beverley Minster, and satisfy the installation
restrictions imposed by the listed building regulations (the Church
is Grade 1 listed). The system had to be visually diminutive and very
easy to operate.
Following an in-depth
RASTI acoustic analysis, it was apparent that intelligibility was the
key factor as the enormous vaulted ceilings are notorious for problems
caused by reflected sound paths. Another major issue was that the system
had to be physically invisible to meet the exacting demands imposed
by the Faculty and in accordance with Listed buildings’ regulations.
The system’s
control mechanism specified by Apple relied exclusively on BIAMP’s
AUDIA – a revolutionary digital platform and CUE’s
touch screen control system – both supplied by sole UK distributor
beyerdynamic.
Apple’s
Tim Brown collaborated with beyerdynamic’s
Jon Stanley, who also played a pivotal role in the complex installation.
Jon Stanley commented:
"We wrote programming code to interface AUDIA to CUE to accommodate
their requirements through software re-writes and up-dates. The resultant
system is not only hugely intuitive, but is very easy to operate by
non-technical users. The system comprises two AUDIA C88 DSP 8x8 matrix
systems linked via Cobranet, configured on a single PC screen and downloaded
into AUDIA. Feature packed, AUDIA combines numerous audio components
(EQ, dynamics, matrixing, delay, speaker protection limiting, crossovers,
level control) into a single 2U unit – eliminating the need for
bulky unaesthetic systems support equipment."
Apple’s
Systems Designer Tim Brown explained:
“ As a design tool AUDIA is very powerful with huge flexibility.
It boasts a tremendous DSP capacity and above all it sounds superb.
As a new technology it provided the ideal solution that met the clients
requirements for “minimum visual impact and maximum intelligibility”.
The discrete nature of the installation and its apparent simplicity
does not reflect the complexity, skill and sheer man hours that have
contributed to its success.”
The
CUE
system was programmed on a fail-safe basis with its intuitive touch
screen button layout. The touch screen is the only control mechanism
within the system and has been positively received by the Vicar: the
Rev Canon David Bailey.
He enthused:
“ The system is amazing! We are delighted with the work that Apple
Sound have put into this. They have understood our requirements completely
and been very generous with their time.”
To address
the inherent acoustic challenges, Apple specified an Axis
Intellivox loudspeaker system from Netherlands based Duran
Audio. Boasting computer-controlled directivity, the system offers
minimal levels of reflected sound. Controlled and managed through AUDA,
it provides exceptional clarity, natural speech projection, even dispersion
and sonic excellence.
As one
of the largest Grade I listed Churches in Europe, Beverley Minster boasts
a vivid history dating back to the Norman Conquest. Coincidentally,
it is dedicated to St John, who amongst a plethora of good work had
healed a deaf and dumb child in the early 700’s.

Article
taken from www.beyerdynamic.co.uk