Along with its long-held reputation as Sin City, Las Vegas is also one of the world’s
leading gathering spots for events of all kinds, from weddings to conventions and
tournaments. The city boasts millions of square feet of meeting rooms and
convention space, and Treasure Island is among the largest and busiest on the
famed Las Vegas Strip.
“We have five large ballrooms and several meeting rooms,” reveals Carlos Elorza,
the hotel’s lead AV technician. “We have mobile systems that we setup and break
down for every event, and every room has its own system.”
As anyone who’s ever walked anywhere in Vegas knows, distances can be
deceiving. Many of the resort properties are quite large and expansive, and
Treasure Island is no exception. As Elorza explains, those distances can compound
the myriad logistical challenges involved. “These systems and the infrastructure is
more than 25 years old, and tying all our different locations together has always
been a challenge. In order to keep up with the demands of our busy event
calendars, we had to make some serious changes.”
Central to those changes was the introduction of the Mackie DL32R 32-channel
digital mixers with iPad control. The DL32R’s unparalleled matrixing capabilities and
wireless mixing control opened up a range of new possibilities for Elorza and crew,
enabling full connectivity and total control from anywhere in the hotel’s meeting
facilities.
“Rather than having to tie everything back to a central control room, the DL32R
enabled us to matrix every single room, individually, via its own designated aux
send,” Elorza continues. “It enables us to create different zones for each room, and
do room combining where we need it by just flipping an aux post-fader.”
Using Mackie’s free Master Fader app, the crew can pull up each room’s dedicated
faders and mix from anywhere in the room. “I have complete, individual control
over every single output,” Elorza enthuses. “And the on-board DSP enables us to
handle everything from speaker delays to effects for live shows.”
The DL32R’s Dante capabilities were another factor in choosing the mixer, says
Elorza. “Right now, we’re connecting to the DL32Rs via our existing infrastructure,
which is aging and can be problematic,” says Elorza. “Our plan is to replace all that
with Dante connections, which will give us even more functionality.”
Elorza reports the DL32R has made a tremendous difference in the hotel’s AV
capabilities. “I have yet to find a task or a situation where the DL32R hasn’t been
able to deliver what I need and then some,” he concludes. “Once again, Mackie
comes to the rescue.”