
Tedeschi Trucks’ summer 2023 tour staging was dominated by soaring horizontal LED battens which displayed pixels of video content, driven by Hippotizer Karst+ MK2 Media Servers. The battens were interspersed with LED fixtures to create a dazzling series of audience blinders, color, and sweeping effects to set the scene for the band’s brand of American blues rock.

“Since pixel mapping was the main focus here, the Karst+ MK2 was the right Hippotizer for the job,” says Caporale. “It offers flexibility – I’ve used this machine on heavily timecoded shows to doing a good old fashioned rock show like this one without timecode. I’m comfortable with it in many situations we face in production.”
For a show requiring large amounts of video content displayed via LED battens, Caporale took advantage of the Hippotizer PixelMapper feature, which was designed to bring creative video to lighting fixtures. The content was created by Danny Clarke from Gateway Studios and Production Services, as well as stock content manipulated for the creative design of the show by Caporale.

One date on the tour saw Tedeschi Trucks play the famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, where 303 magazine’s review said that “the show was pure spectacle, colors dancing across the rocks while some of the most talented musicians alive sent souls soaring over the horizon.”
“The Karst+ MK2 gave me flexible usage for the LED battens where I could program them via DMX and also use PixelMapper,” Caporale continues. “Since this is a jam band and there are extensions to the music, using PixelMapper allowed me to use fresh creative looks in the bars so it wouldn’t get stale. In addition, Hippotizer’s Fade On Layer feature has been a favorite since it has been released. I love the resources it saves and keeps things smooth.”
