The Ovation sequencer from Merging Technologies has been the answer chosen by the LA Galaxy to manage the sound of this complex stadium that has a multitude of areas that require independent audio.

Lexon Merging at LA Galaxy

European soccer is not yet a very popular sport in the United States, although it has had an important boost in the wake of the last world championship. The signing of David Beckham with the LA Galaxy made this team much better known internationally.

The headquarters of this team, located in California's StabHub Center, it is much more than a stadium is the official complex for the training of the Olympic teams of the United States, and includes stadiums and advanced tennis facilities, cycling, lacrosse, rugby, volleyball, baseball, softball, basketball and other sports, in addition to football.

LA Galaxy StubHub Center Stadiumrecently, its infrastructure has been renewed project that has included the implementation of an Ovation system of Merging Technologies, whose products it distributes Lexon, that has been revealed as a powerful tool to manage sound in an installation of this magnitude, which has a multitude of areas that require independent audio. Music playback, the dissemination of notices and announcements are essential at any stage, and multiple areas need differentiated treatment.

When it's time to upgrade your facilities, the StabHub Center technical team chose merging's Ovation audio and event sequencer, removing the limitations of using a card player.

now, it is possible to play different audios in different areas, with different volumes, and with the possibility to add a live DJ, the program played by DC or iPod drives and comments to the regular program, solving all the needs of the complex.

The installation of Ovation has also eliminated the need for a mixer, which makes the system much cheaper and easier to use. This system may be extended in the future by upgrading to the Platinum pack, which adds the most powerful Scene Snapshot and mixing capabilities.


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by • 9 sep, 2014
• section: audio, Case studies