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Church of Living Water Adds Pair of Allen & Heath dLive C3500 Mixing Systems

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The 2,000 member Church of Living Water recently installed a pair of dLive C3500 mixing systems from Allen & Heath.

OLYMPIA, WA – Church of Living Water upgraded its audio system with a pair of Allen & Heath dLive C3500 digital mixing systems, enhancing the church’s audio quality and providing a future-proof template of flexibility and customizable control.

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The first of a pair of dLive C3500 mixing systems from Allen & Heath recently installed at the Church of Living Water resides in the main sanctuary.

“The church wanted something today that would serve them well into tomorrow,” explains Mark Pearson of CCI Solutions, the Tumwater, Washington-based AV integration firm chosen for the upgrade. “They embraced the idea that technology would always be changing, and wanted consoles that wouldn’t leave them with any limitations as their needs evolved.”

Led by pastors Jon and Fawn Cobler, services at Living Water reach out to 2,000+ members each week. A full band including drums, bass, guitar, and keyboards are regularly heard, and along with all of the other audio elements of the Foursquare church’s contemporary style of worship, an average of 30 input channels arrive at front of house from the stage. With the first of the two dLive C3500 control surfaces serving the congregation out front, the second was installed in the church’s broadcast control room to manage weekly live streaming of events. Signals are split digitally to serve the unique mix needs of each application.

“The audio team at Living Water had an easy time transitioning to the dLive control surfaces,” Pearson happily reports. “Each of the C3500s’ twin 12-inch capacitive touchscreens provide a level of intuitive control for anyone used to swiping away at a smart phone screen. Which, let’s face it, is virtually everyone. For our operators who still prefer the feel and immediacy of rotary controls, there’s a set of those as well, and they all work in harmony with what’s seen on the displays.”

A pair of Allen & Heath dLive C3500 mixing systems bring new levels of control to Olympia, Washington’s Church of Living Water.

Thanks to the presence of 19 assignable SoftKeys and three pages of six assignable rotaries, the C3500 control surfaces additionally offer each of Living Water’s operators ample opportunity to customize their mix interface however they choose, all within a framework in which every input can be assigned to any bank or layer.

“That gives every member of our team endless opportunities to create a tapestry of sweet sounds,” Pearson adds. “These desks will be around much longer than the ones they replaced. We’ve definitely taken a big step out of the past.”