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IRVINE, CALIFORNIA: Mariners Church, based in Irvine, California, is a go-ahead, multi-denominational Christian church that places a strong emphasis on the quality of its church-going experience, and selects the best audio equipment for performance areas.
Just over a year ago the technical arts department installed a new ATI Paragon II Production Console for front-of-house mixing in a 2,300-seat worship center. Now, with the completion of a stunning 3,200-seat Auditorium in Mariners Church's new
Worship Center, the 48-channel/eight stereo-group Paragon II has been relocated to handle FOH sound for weekend services and other high-energy events.
"The Paragon II was the console to buy," states Van Metschke, Mariners Church's chief audio engineer and primary sound mixer. "We investigated
a lot of analog and digital consoles, and concluded that the ATI Paragon offered outstanding sound quality and excellent value for money. I am looking forward to using the system in our new Auditorium, where we have a
large multi-element line array to cover a dramatically increased seating
area."
"Quite simply," adds Mariners Church's technical director, Ken Robertson, "we purchased the Paragon because of its sonic quality. When Van and I
wrestled with the choice of analog or digital consoles for our application, we actually looked at the Yamaha PM1D and the DiGiCo D5. However, we felt we would not benefit from the biggest plus of digital consoles - Recall. So, we
set our 'Keeping up with the Joneses' hats aside and choose the Paragon II
which is, without question, one of the best analog consoles available today.
The savings was tens of thousands of dollars better allocated to other
equipment."
Music features strongly during gatherings at Mariners Church. Services often
include a number of featured vocalists, a medium-sized rhythm section and a
large choir, all of which need to be balanced at the front-of-house console.
Indeed, Van Metschke considers one of his favorite features on the ATI
Paragon II to be its comprehensive dynamics section per channel. "The RMS
compressor/limiters and parametric noise gates sound very musical," he
explains, "and ensure that we can run a hot mix without worrying about
overloading the amps and loudspeaker systems. And it means we did not have
to purchase a rack of outboard dynamics units."
To ensure a clean stage layout, the church specified Sennheiser EW300IEM and
Shure PSM Series personal monitor systems. For added mobility, wireless
microphones include Audio Technica AT-5000 and Shure UC4 models.
Combining Class-A analog processing with digital controlled switching, the
ATI Paragon II provides LCR panning, eight stereo sub-groups, eight stereo matrix
outputs, two mono and two stereo mix outputs. "Our console is a standard
system that is comprised of 48 input strips laid in two banks of 24 on either
side of a central control section," Van Metschke confides. Channel strips
are available in mono or stereo configurations, routing to eight stereo output
groups and controllable via eight stereo VCA channels and eight mute groups.
Stereo input channels can be installed in any position within a 48-channel frame,
up to a maximum of 24 modules. All signal routing and signal on/off settings
are handled by microprocessor-controlled switching. Assignments are held in
non-volatile memory and can be stored/reloaded using optional software that
provides access to 256 snapshot scenes.

Van Metschke, chief audio engineer at Mariners Church
in Irvine, California, with the ATI Paragon II Production console, which was
moved into the new house of worship center in October.
"The console's EQ section is particularly comprehensive," Van Metschke
enthuses. "As well as high- and low-pass filters, mono channels include
a
fully parametric four-band equalizer with peak/shelve selection on each
band, while the stereo channels feature fixed bandwidth and shelving for low
and high bands." A channel-insert function allows the return signal to
be
applied to either the VCA or the EQ input. The insert send jack is always
active, outputting either pre/post-EQ signals.
Output routing is handled via a bank of eight multi-function switches at the
top of each assignment module - plus the stereo returns. "One mode assigns
post-fader signals to any of the eight stereo groups," continues Van
Metschke. "Another accepts level and mute control into the module from
any
of the eight masters, while the third accepts mute control into the module
from any of the eight mute group masters. And routing modes can be selected
either locally or globally." Separate mix assignment switches assign
post-fader audio to the two mono and two stereo busses. (For stereo modules,
the mono mix receives a mono sum of left and right).
"The ATI Paragon II is well-built and reliable," sound mixer Van
Metschke
concludes. "It features an easy-to-learn front panel layout - essential
for
our untrained volunteer staff - and is a high-end design. It was the only
choice."
Regarding Mariners Church's recent expansion, Ken Robertson explains that
seating capacity of its existing worship center was restricting growth.
"When you reach 80% capacity in a space, newcomers feel there is no room
for
them and they find another church to attend. Your growth slows
dramatically."
The solution was to purchase land behind their existing property and build
two new buildings. The church's "Imagine 1" campaign initiative secured
funds to purchase an additional 26 acres of land adjacent to its original
campus. The "Imagine 2" secured an additional $30 million for the
new 63,000
square-foot Port Mariners Children's Building, plus the new 81,000 square
foot multi-function Worship Center. Port Mariners opened officially in late
June, and the Worship Center opened in October.
The ATI Group is the parent company of Audio Toys Incorporated, API Audio
and the newly formed ATI Group Distribution Division. Audio Toys
manufactures the industry leading Paragon II monitor console, the Paragon II
production console and associated rack mount gear. API remains the leader in
analog recording gear, such as the famed Legacy console, the TEC
award-winning 7600 channel strip, and the acclaimed 2500 stereo bus
compressor.
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