
The second time I've arranged a festival where I delivered the entire technology. Last year it happened that there was another gig agreed at the same time, so I had time to go as a friend to build the equipment, but the mix was done by a very experienced Janne Hootari.
So now our own gear and PA Turbosound Active Set (15 ″ subit and 12 ″ upstairs). Monitors Turbon 10 ″ active. In addition, your own Midas mixer (M32C + 32ch box) and lights in front and back. The light / smoke compartment had to be limited slightly when we were electric for one step, but this set was good enough. Sure, in the end of the night band, the topups were already clicking against the limiter, so maybe in the next year, they were bigger than that. 3 sub was a pretty good set downstairs. There were nine performers in total in the 8-hour period, so you can say that the day was busy for technology, and there were not much breaks between the morning accumulation and the evening demolition (the accumulation started at 9: 00 a.m. and the demolition was completed at 11: 20 p.m.). Fortunately, Aittola Ville went into technology and took care of the lights of all the bands, and helped in switching. Thank you, Ville! It was tough when people around you...
There were indeed nine bands during the evening, of which only Yok had his own technology, and his own mixer. Visitors of the Western:
ArkpaR & Geezers
Jani Outinen
Solo Acoustical
Jukka Ruottinen
Sagastrophe
Peak
Anonymous band
Yoki
Damage SFP
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Photos below: Sunday after the Western election. About 8: 00... Empty stage (of players). There are signs of rock 'n' roll, as well as a few mosquitoes trying to keep the knob off the table. Otherwise, it's quiet, and there's just a tech guy loading a piece of junk in the car. There are strong indications that he also has a knob confused.

