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Korea’s Gimhae Waterpark has the Edge in flexible audio processing…

The ability to support a network based on the globally-recognised Dante media networking technology from Audinate was among the features that prompted Lotte World’s Waterpark in Gimhae, South Korea, to invest in a new audio processing solution developed by Symetrix.

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The manufacturer’s multi-zonal capability and reputation for rock solid reliability also influenced the installation at Korea’s newly-opened waterpark, which at more than 120,000 sqft is one of the largest in the world.

The audio configuration ultimately devised by Seoul-based Sound Solution enables the transmission of announcements, background music (BGM) and emergency messages. Staff are able to easily control and monitor all BGM zones and volumes, along with the microphone status of poolside guards. To this end processing capability is split across three control rooms: a Symetrix SymNet Edge open-architecture Dante-scalable DSP, one SymNet xIn 12 and two xOut 12 I/O expanders in the main building; one Edge and a single xIn 12 in the volcano area; and a SymNet Radius 12×8 open-architecture Dante-scalable DSP and one xOut12 in the wavepool control room. In each case, further expansion is planned to help boost system redundancy.

Enabling the control of amplifier racks in all three control rooms via Lab.gruppen’s NLB 60E NomadLink Bridge & Network Controller, the resulting installation is flexible and reliable, says a member of the waterpark’s in-house sound team, who adds: “It is also very convenient because we can select the volume, BGM and so forth while listening to the sound directly in any zone of the waterpark through the SymVue panel, designed by Sound Solution, and the team viewer programme.”

The incorporation of Dante network redundancy will also make it easy to expand the installation in the future; in fact, the venue operators are currently planning to install additional Edge processors in the waterslide zone. Tackling long reverberation times and ensuring that there can be no water-related damage to audio equipment were among the other challenges involved in the audio installation, which also saw Sound Solution fitting Lab.gruppen C28:4 and C48:4 amplifiers, RCF P1108 and P4228 loudspeakers, a large number of Tannoy Di5T and Di6DC loudspeakers, and Beyerdynamic TG-V35DS vocal microphones.

“The result of our labours is a comprehensive system able to deliver all the essential audio requirements for this prestigious venue, while offering redundancy sufficient to cope with future expansion,” concludes Lisa Lee, marketing manager at Sound Solution.

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