Diljit Dosanjh is a mega-star Punjabi singer and actor, with over 50 million followers across all his social media channels. His Dil-Luminati world tour utilises DiGiCo Quantum 338s at the front of house and monitor positions, supplied by Solotech Group for the UK and European leg of the tour, complete with DMI-KLANG immersive in-ear monitoring.
Engineers Kenny Narayan and Ranjeet Singh have toured with Dilijit Dosanjh for many years, reportedly choosing DiGiCo because of the console’s durability and the range of features that enable it to cope with the demands of a multimedia artist.
“The show is very heavy on Snapshots and MIDI recalls. Dilijit is very active on social media, so we use a lot of busses, too,” Narayan explained. “The console really meets our needs. There are often TV news cameras or social media teams that need feeds, so having the MADI streams at the desk to hit their recording platforms, rather than needing an additional rack, makes it seamless.”
With media interest in every aspect of the show, Narayan and Singh must be fully focused on ensuring that Diljit’s sound is perfect. Reliability and consistency are key to trusting the equipment to do exactly what is needed, every time it is asked. Redundancy comes as standard for the Quantum 338, with six single or three redundant MADI connections, dual DMI slots and a built-in UB MADI USB recording interface. Alongside the super-fast seventh-generation FPGAs, the console offers security, speed and control.
“Overall, there are no more than 56 channels in use at the monitor desk. We use timecode for tracks and have additional monitor mixes for video, broadcast mixes and recordings,” Singh said. “The console copes well with everything we ask of it. It is robust and trustworthy.”
Both consoles are connected via Optocore, enabling additional send and return channels in addition to simplifying system integration. It is a set-up that works well for the pair, as Singh continued: “For this tour, it has to be DiGiCo. There are so many features that we appreciate, especially the chat function, which makes it so easy to communicate during the show; the SPL regularly goes above 108dB, so it’s essential,” he said. “Spice Rack and Mustard work really well, too, especially the DiGiTube valve amp emulator, which means we don’t have to rely on external processing racks.”