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Point Source Audio mics selected for Just for One Day – The Live Aid Musical

Izzy KingtonBy Izzy Kington31st May 20244 Mins Read
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A scene from Just for One Day - The Live Aid Musical

Point Source Audio’s Series9 lavalier microphones were centre stage for Just for One Day – The Live Aid Musical, as the show completed its debut run from January to March at The Old Vic in London, UK. Nominated for an Olivier Award for Outstanding Musical Contribution, the musical has earned acclaim for the performances from its show band and cast, all relying on Point Source Audio’s latest microphone technology.

Renowned sound designer Gareth Owen spearheaded the sound design for the production. “My approach was to imagine what the songs from the concert would sound like with today’s technology,” he explained. “The goal was to maintain the essence of the original performances while infusing modern production values.”

Gareth Owen with the sound team behind console
Gareth Owen and the sound team

“The Point Source Audio mics performed exceptionally well,” said Owen. “We had ample opportunity over the run to compare them to various other microphones and each and every time we came back to Series9.”

Held at Wembley Stadium in London and JFK Stadium in Philadelphia on 13 July 1985, Live Aid raised approximately $127m to help alleviate the Ethiopian famine. “Live Aid was iconic – it showcased the power of music to unite people across continents for a humanitarian cause,” said Owen.

“I started by collating all the music from the show into a playlist and listening to it on repeat!” he continued. “There are so many iconic songs there which I thought I knew but realised I really didn’t when I started really drilling down into them. Details of effects and orchestrations were meticulously researched – I think I read every online thread about 80s reverb ever written!”

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A scene from Just for One Day – The Live Aid Musical

The show featured a live band on stage which performed with minimal acoustic screening. When this was combined with the lavalier microphones hidden in the cast’s hair, it made for a challenging design. “My old friend Jonathon Deans (Cirque du Soleil Vegas sound designer) had been extolling the virtues of Point Source Audio microphones to me for years,” said Owen. “I’d always wanted to use them and finally the opportunity presented itself to me for Just for One Day in London.”

When it comes to selecting a lav mic for theatrical performances, there are a few criteria that Owen feels are critical to success. “Audio quality comes first and foremost when selecting a microphone,” he said. “It also needs to be small enough to hide in plain sight on a performer. Finally, it needs to be robust – it doesn’t matter how small it is or how good it sounds if it breaks halfway through the opening number.”

One character handing Live Aid ticket over to another
A scene from Just for One Day – The Live Aid Musical

Point Source Audio’s microphones, specifically the Series9 GO-9WL lavaliers, proved instrumental in meeting these demands. The microphones offer a maximum SPL of 142dB and a sensitivity of -39dB, and are designed to deliver exceptional audio quality in challenging performance environments. Featuring patented Endure connectors and an IP57 waterproof rating, they are built to withstand the rigours of stage production.

Reflecting on the success of the musical’s debut run, Owen is very pleased with the result. “Just For One Day is one of the most challenging shows I have done for a while,” he said. “Through the sheer perseverance and bloody mindedness of myself and my associate sound designer Andy Green, as well as the brilliant work of head of sound Joe Green and the rest of the team, we beat the sound in to a shape that I wasn’t just happy with, I was truly ecstatic with. It was a hell of a journey, but I couldn’t be prouder of the end result.”

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Izzy Kington

Izzy became editor of Auditoria magazine in 2018, having previously served as assistant editor on the title earlier in her career. She is also the editor of Business Jet Interiors International and Railway Interiors International. Over the course of a decade as a business-to-business magazine editor, Izzy has covered everything from airline catering to car safety technologies, autonomous vehicles and business aviation airports. Outside of work, Izzy loves watercolour painting, live music and travel.

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