Coez & Frah Quintale Create Spatial Audio to Make a Large Arena Intimate Coez & Frah Quintale Create Spatial Audio to Make a Large Arena Intimate...
The future of live music is immersive, and Italian hip-hop duo Coez & Frah Quintale are leading the charge to create spatial audio experiences. By embracing cutting-edge technology from L-Acoustics, they’re offering their fans an audio experience so vivid, you’d swear you could reach out and touch the sound waves.
In the video below, Coez and Frah Quintale break down how they achieved this feat using L-Acoustics L-ISA spatial audio technology alongside the brand-new, innovative L Series line array system. In order to cook up this sonic feast, L-Acoustics provided the gourmet, innovative ingredients.
Create Spatial Audio for an Intimate Vibe in a Large Arena
Coez & Frah Quintale’s “Lovebars” tour took the talented duo to larger venues, a significant step up from their usual shows. However, they didn’t want to lose the intimate vibe and atmosphere that defines their live performances. It’s like trying to make a stadium feel like your living room, minus the messy coffee table.
“This system allowed us to create the vibe and the atmosphere of a smaller venue on a bigger level,” says Frah Quintale. In other words, they’ve mastered the art of acoustic illusion.
This was achieved through the power of L-ISA.
L-ISA spatial audio technology precisely positions sound elements within a performance space. This creates a multi-dimensional soundscape, enveloping the audience and placing them right in the heart of the music. It’s like surround sound on steroids.
L-Acoustics L Series: Powerful Sound, Compact Design
The L Series system played a crucial role in Coez & Frah Quintale’s immersive experience. This brand-new line array system boasts several advantages:
Compact and Lightweight: The L Series is significantly smaller and lighter than comparable systems. This reduces the environmental impact of touring and simplifies setup and logistics. It’s like the Marie Kondo of sound systems – small, efficient, and it definitely sparks joy.
Unobtrusive Design: The sleek design of the L Series integrates seamlessly into the stage aesthetic, ensuring the focus remains on the performance. It’s there, but it’s not there – like a ninja, but for sound.
L-ISA and L Series: A Match Made in Audio Heaven
Tom Laveuf, Application Engineer at L-Acoustics, explains the synergy between L-ISA and L Series:
“In many ways, L Series was developed with L-ISA in mind… Combine that with vast advancements in the quality of concert sound reinforcement, and these features make it more feasible for our industry to adopt L-ISA technology for live sound… which is the way of the future.”
It’s like L-ISA and L Series are the Bonnie and Clyde of audio – separately, they’re impressive, but together they’re unstoppable.
A Unified Experience for the Audience
The success of Coez & Frah Quintale’s immersive audio experience wasn’t lost on the audience. It hit them like a wall of sound – but in a good way.
“The most important aspects of the genre [hip-hop] are the vocals and the beat,” says Laveuf. “It was obvious to me that the whole of the audience was unified in the experience; you could tell that every fan was hearing and feeling the same things. For instance, during a particularly powerful bass drop, the entire crowd seemed to move as one.”
Imagine a crowd moving in perfect sync – it’s like a flash mob, but unplanned and fueled by sick beats.
Coez & Frah Quintale were so passionate about sharing this experience that they explained L-ISA technology to their fans at every show. This dedication highlights the transformative power of immersive audio and its potential to redefine the way we experience live music. They’re not just performers; they’re audio evangelists.
Creating Spatial Audio for More Intimate Experiences
Coez & Frah Quintale’s innovative approach to live music is a glimpse into the future. By embracing spatial audio technology, they’ve created a more intimate, engaging, and unified experience for their fans. As L-ISA and L Series become more widely adopted, we can expect to see a wave of artists transforming live music into a truly immersive experience. And the future of concerts is sounding pretty darn good.