Meyer Sound Constellation & Leopard at New Jakarta Theatre

Jakarta International Expo is a private enterprise, owned by the Murdaya family, and from the outset the theatre’s managing director, Prajna Murdaya, was committed to achieving the highest level of excellence in all technical aspects of the project, including audio and acoustics.

“The venue was originally specified to be just a theatre, but I saw the potential to make it also serve as Indonesia’s largest concert hall,” says Murdaya. “When I heard about Constellation and its worldwide base of existing high-profile installations, that became a key factor in deciding to go ahead and offer it here as well.”

Prior to his final decision, Murdaya had auditioned a Constellation system at the Singapore International School. “I was floored by the drastic difference it made, both onstage and in the audience,” he recalls. “A music teacher was singing an art song, starting with Constellation on. They turned it off in the middle, and her face showed bewilderment. The effect was dramatic — and hilarious!”

One of the self-powered MM-4XP.

Of course, for Yo-Yo Ma’s concert, his first in Indonesia, the Constellation system remained on throughout, adding reverberant depth and richness by extending the theatre’s RT60 baseline physical acoustic from 1.2 seconds to 2.2 seconds.
The extraordinary flexibility of Constellation allowed the theatre’s technical manager, Bayu Wicaksana, to customize the response, adding warmth and sensitivity specifically optimized for the renowned cellist’s instrument.
Ma’s emotional rendition of six suites for cello by Johann Sebastian Bach drew extended standing ovations from the audience.

A total of 285 small, self-powered loudspeakers (MM-4XP™ miniature and UP 4XP™ full range plus UMS-1XP™ subwoofers) are deployed throughout the auditorium to create natural acoustical environments uniformly throughout the large space. The sophisticated processing is handled by Meyer Sound’s multi-module D-Mitri® Digital Audio Platform, with 51 microphones distributed overhead for sensing the ambient acoustics.

If you look closely you will notice a mic hanging from the ceiling (top center of the shot) and three MM-4XP speakers behind the seats (one is illuminated by a fixture).

For events requiring amplification, the JIExpo Theatre provides a direct reinforcement system anchored by LEOPARD line array loudspeakers, with arrays of 12 per side to cover the first two levels and an additional set of four per side for the uppermost level.
Convincing yet controlled deep bass is supplied by a cardioid configuration of five 1100-LFC™ low-frequency control elements flown over center stage.

Center channel loudspeakers are UPQ-1P, with UPJ-1P™ loudspeakers as side fills and UPM-1P™ loudspeakers for front fills as well as under and over balcony fills. The system can be used with Constellation off, or with subtle acoustical enhancements added for a variety of pop, rock, jazz and musical theatre performances.

The powered UPJ-1P fixed under the balcony and the Leopard stage right hang.

“Using Constellation lets us ‘wrap’ the PA sound into the room for the best effect,” notes Technical Manager Wicaksana. “Working together, these two systems are setting a new and higher standard for theatres and performing arts centres in Indonesia.”

D-Mitri, the very heart, brain and muscles behind Constellation, but above all a powerful network-based digital audio processing and distribution platform that can be configured for a variety of functions in sound reinforcement, show design, and system control.

Although open for only a few months before events were suspended by the pandemic, JIExpo Theatre was rapidly gaining a reputation as the premier event location, not only for arts performances, but also for educational events and political gatherings. Managing Director Murdaya attributes the early success in part to the venue’s innovative application of the newest sound technologies.

“The Meyer Sound team was very responsive in meeting our requests,” he notes. “Their team was great to work with, and I could tell they have a passion for taking on very innovative projects. Vendors usually balk at unusual requests, but Meyer seems to get excited by them.”

A UMS-1XP subwoofer. Two 10’’ to help the Constellation MM-4XP and UP 4XP™ during their journey to the lows.

Other key contributors in the design phase were theatre consultants Philip Soden and WSDG acoustic consultants. The Meyer Sound contingent was led by Constellation Project Director John Pellowe with design and tuning of the direct reinforcement system supervised by Director of System Optimization Bob McCarthy.

JIExpo Theatre boasts one of the largest stages in Asia, measuring 48 m wide by 16 m deep and expanding up to 21 m deep following renovations with the orchestra pit covered.
The theatre is the latest addition to the larger exposition complex, first opened in 2010. JIExpo also offers 100,000 square meters of exhibition and convention space, incorporating five exhibition halls along with ballrooms, meeting rooms and support operations.

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Text: Meyer - Photos: Courtesy of JIExpo

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