After a successful tour of the UK, we move on to Europe, and I like to call the first half the midas tour, as the first 4 shows had me running through the whole line of Midas consoles.
The first show in Amager Bio in Copenhagen started with the Midas Heritage 1000. Not a bad desk, has a feature I wish they had in the 2000/3000 (aux send on/off part of memory).
And amazingly, though brand new, it was as dusty as there old Soundcraft K2 that they got the Midas to replace. Is it really all that hard to dust a console? I think they even had a brush at FOH to dust it. Just couldn’t find the time…… π
Next we moved on to Rockefeller in Oslo, and they have also replaced their desk since I was here last, and went from an XL-3 to a Heritage 2000. They also had a new EAW 750 rig with fancy computer control, that really didn’t impress me.
We move on to Burns in Stockholm, where we find a 5 star restaurant taking up the audience area, we have a really good lunch at such said restaurant, and then got to set up and sound-check in-between lunch and dinner. Once dinner concluded our show began.
In Stockholm I end up with the conclusion of the Midas Heritage Line with the 3000. (yes, there’s the 4000, but that’s for monitor engineers who have too much time on their hands π
The room was quite ornate, with a Nexo Alpha rig hung for the occasion. I think they had an in-house Meyer rig that wouldn’t have been to bad, but who am I to argue. I think I sat for most of this show….
Yet more Midas (back to a Heritage 2000) in Berlin. They were going to give me an allen and heath or something, and then we see them roll in the Midas. I ask where that’s going and they say it’s for monitors. Hold your horses and send that thing to FOH. Luckily this didn’t annoy our monitor engineer as we still had the inovason out with us. One disaster nearly averted. π
Our roadie (and my roommate) Brendan gives the signal to say that the show is going well.
Our next gig at GrΓΌnspan in Hamburg breaks the Midas tradition, and I find myself on a 32 channel Soundcraft Delta. Somehow, I make it work, and it works out allright.
But the next day in Dusseldorf the Midas returns, this time with a favorite of mine, the Legend 3000. I could totally due without the extra monitor faders and channel EQ, and the stupid looking meters, beyond that, a great desk.
And that was the last Midas I would see this tour. Oh well, the next gig in Frankfurt had me working a Soundcraft MH-4, which I like almost as much as the Midas. The glowing phantom power button (even when you aren’t the one suppling phantom) is very cool.
Our last gig of this run was at the Elysee Montmartre in Paris, and here they have a Crest X desk. Crusts I like to call them. And they used to have a PM-3000 (which was just as crusty), lets hope they can replace it soon…
I also mixed a couple of support acts on the tour, in the UK I was mixing …bender, Steve Gullicks band, and in exchange I got him to snap a couple of pictures of me in action for the web page, a good exchange I think.
In the EU I mixed Timesbold, which was a real pleasure. They had a small harp with them that sounded really good, it was a good change of pace.
For our last show in Paris …bender came back, and I found myself mixing all three bands that night, busy busy busy.
Here we see …bender getting bent.












