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Antonis Remos tours with equipment from DiGiCo and Klang

Monitor engineer George Panolaskos has been working with Greek singer Antonis Remos since 2017. He began using Klang gear in 2019 and chose the Klang:Konductor for Remos’ 2023 summer tour. Panolaskos had a long-standing interest in Klang before finally deploying two Klang:Fabrik units for Remos’ band four years ago, which also marked the first time a Klang system had been used in Greece.

 

“Having Klang in my signal chain provides me with a powerful FPGA, controlled via a DiGiCo console”, he says. This hybrid approach means Panolaskos enjoys freedom in his mixing, can utilize the consoles cueing, and can listen to the musician’s mix, adjusting it when needed. “By using Klang, I’ve achieved a personal mixer system without the need for any unecessary AD/DA conversion.”

 

One of the primary challenges Klang has helped overcome pertains to the large size of Remos’ band, requiring a considerable number of channels. “For years, I’ve recognised a persistent issue with other personal mixer systems, which is the limitation on channel count”, says Panolaskos. “When channels are limited, it becomes necessary to create AUX groups. This presents significant drawbacks. Not only does it impede a musician’s full control over the channels, it also mandates routing effects through busses.”

 

“As a result, you don’t have the detail to manipulate the effects according to individual mix”, he continues. “This is not the case with Klang. Our current setup incorporates a DiGiCo Quantum 338 console, a Klang:Konductor, featuring 64 inputs including all the FX returns, and the system accommodates all sixteen musicians at 96 kHz.”

 

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