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Motorhead LD Caio Bertti Using Avolites Sapphire Touch Console

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LONDON – Preferring to control the show on the fly, Motorhead’s LD Caio Bertti has been using a Sapphire Touch console from Avolites. “There’s no cue-list, there’s no time coding, it’s just in my head and fingers. You have to play the board, which is why I chose the Sapphire Touch. It gives me more freedom and I can run through the options on the songs very quickly. The new software is also very useful now that we have the foot tracking back-up mode just in case. For me, specifying the Sapphire Touch was a matter of necessity.”

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UK – Masters of metal Motorhead returned to the UK after the festival season for a limited special run of autumn shows. To kick these dates up a notch, lighting designer Caio Bertti started from scratch, devising a simple yet extremely powerful lighting theme, with an ultra-versatile Avolites’ Sapphire Touch console as the ace up his sleeve.

Bertti's design is traditional rock and roll, yet with a contemporary edge of LED and moving lights mixed in with ever-faithful Par Cans.Bertti’s design is traditional rock and roll, yet with a contemporary edge of LED and moving lights mixed in with ever-faithful Par Cans. Preferring to control the show on the fly, Caio specified the highly intuitive Sapphire Touch.

“With Motorhead, if you have music in your blood, you’ll have a great show,” says the Brazilian designer. “There’s no cue-list, there’s no time coding, it’s just in my head and fingers. You have to play the board, which is why I chose the Sapphire Touch. It gives me more freedom and I can run through the options on the songs very quickly. The new software is also very useful now that we have the foot tracking back-up mode just in case. For me, specifying the Sapphire Touch was a matter of necessity.”

Bertti has kept it simple, choosing not to mix effects together and playing his Sapphire Touch in harmony with the band.

Bertti is a long-time Avolites fan, having used the consoles since 1994.“Simplicity is key on this show. We have groups of lights that are predictable in the way they flash – they’re very powerful and punchy – and the Sapphire Touch is a very straightforward tool. You don’t have to be specific about timing, and I really like the high-brightness touch screens; it’s very easy to use and allows me to be more hands-on.”

Bertti is a long-time Avolites fan, having used the consoles since 1994.

“The clever thing about Avolites is the way the desks allow designers to clone fixtures – you can still have a great show without your intended lighting rig because of the cloning feature. I understand other desks have that too, but they are nowhere near as intuitive and efficient as the Sapphire Touch.”

Motorhead’s tour continues with a date in the Netherlands, before another festival run next summer.