60 Martin MAC Ones deployed on Reneé Rapp UK/EU tour
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60 Martin MAC Ones deployed on Reneé Rapp UK/EU tour

Header image: Reneé Rapp 'Snow Hard Feelings' UK/EU tour lit by James Scott and Martin MAC Ones Photo Credit: Andrew Timms - @Timmsy  

Award-winning Lighting Designer James Scott recently deployed 60 new Martin MAC One fixtures on the UK/EU leg of the Reneé Rapp “Snow Hard Feelings” tour. The fixtures were supplied by Siyan Ltd, purchased for their rental inventory from Martin UK distributor Sound Technology Ltd. 

“The MAC One was offered to me by Tom Grant at Siyan,” Scott explains. “We were in discussions about the best choice of fixture for what I wanted to achieve on the tour and he suggested this new kid on the block. Bright, compact and fast. He had my attention.” 


The LD’s first involvement with Reneé Rapp was at the start of 2023 when she was playing a sold-out Kentish Town Forum show. Regular collaborators, Tawbox brought him onboard to design staging and lighting for the one-off performance. Following a USA tour which he was not involved in, the tour made its way to UK/EU and Tawbox got back in touch and requested a refresh to the lighting for the end of the touring run. 


"The concept and staging layout was mainly inherited from what was already on the road in the USA.” he continues. “I was given certain parameters to work within, such as retaining the band layout and the square LED video wall. In addition to that I had to design a lighting rig that was scaleable and quick to load in and out. 


“The immediate attraction of the MAC One was the compact size of the fixture. Forget about the eye candy effects for the moment, the MAC One, on paper was very attractive due to the stated output, beam range and the compact size.” 




Thus in the final design for the tour, a total of 60 MAC Ones were rigged on vertical towers either side of the main square LED wallwith 6 runs of H-frame rigged with 10 fixtures on each. Depending on the venue the design scaled up and down, with the smallest version still featuring 36 MAC Ones. 


In addition to the obvious appeal of its compact size to allow deployment quantity, the LD was impressed by the looks that can be achieved by what he describes as “the different personalities of the MAC One’s beam. 


The fact the MAC One can produce a clean parallel beam and also an old school “ACL” style look where the beam converges really gave me some nice aerial effects to play with.” he says. "Wind out the zoom to around 40% and you are gifted a lovely “fullness” to the beam which can produce a stage wide wash whilst still maintaining some definition to the light produced.”  

Photo above: Reneé Rapp 'Snow Hard Feelings' UK/EU tour lit by James Scott and Martin MAC Ones Photo Credit: Andrew Timms - @Timmsy


Subject to the house rig in each of the venues, the MAC Ones were sometimes paired with Martin MAC Aura PXLs, where the exacting colour calibration of the MAC Series came into its own. 


“Colour matching between all of the latest generation MAC fixtures are always spot on,” he confirms. “Even in the most basic control mode you still have access to everything you need to produce the colours you require. 


Photo above: Reneé Rapp 'Snow Hard Feelings' UK/EU tour lit by James Scott and Martin MAC Ones Photo Credit: Andrew Timms - @Timmsy


The MAC One’s fresnel lens has also impressed in terms of the looks it can create, especially in conjunction with the large aperture design of the fixture. 


The fact the MAC One is a single source really lends itself to the fresnel lens, you don’t see any chromatic aberration all you are working with is rich beautiful colours from a large aperture lens considering the small footprint of the fixture itself. 

Reflecting overall on the MAC One in use on the tour, Scott concludesI was highly impressed, they filled the role perfectly. I like the rigging options available and the fact they are easy to handle and manoeuvre really helped the crew on the road. 




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