Lighting designer Jordon Cooper armed himself with an Avolites Tiger Touch II with
Fader Wing to control a series of dynamic UK ‘Homecoming’ gigs for alt-rock band
Mallory Knox following their American tour.

“The band had been in the US for most of 2015 and wanted to create a big impact
on their return,” says Cooper. “The Tiger Touch II, loaded with V9, is my first choice
for this type of show. I designed the tour featuring a lot of multi-cell fixtures, LED
tape and effects such as smoke machines and strobes, so I used the Pixel Mapper
and Key Frame Shapes features, which offer a very quick way to create effects and
it gives you a lot more control on how precise they are.”

The team opened each show with a giant Union Jack backdrop to mark the
homecoming, and designed two large set pieces either side of stage which were
based on Mallory Knox’s ‘MK’ logo, seen on the album artwork for ‘Asymmetry’ –
their second album. Both of the letters were outlined with LED tape, with individual
DMX control. More than 35 metres of LED tape was used in total.

In addition, Cooper’s rig consisted of 24 x Robe Robin 100 Beams, 4 x Martin Atomic
3000, 2 x Chauvet Colourband Pix Batten and 4 x Chauvet Geyser RGB.

“The Tiger Touch II is great for fitting into small FOH areas – it doesn’t take up
much space at all, and is light enough to move around easily,” Cooper continues.
“Cloning, and adding fixtures into the show is a very easy process. Fixture swap
couldn’t be simpler and the data merges across almost seamlessly. You can add
fixtures into cues in just a couple of quick steps too and very few button presses.

“The screen is very responsive and the Titan software is very user friendly and
intuitive. The TTII’s layout is perfect for how I build my show files. The macro
buttons and static playback faders are great for things like key light and effects
units. I like being able to customise the macro buttons and essentially use them as
extra faders. Being able to assign key profiles and different playback modes make
it very easy to extend your programming and make use of these buttons as more
than ‘workspaces’ or ‘macros’.”

The tour was supplied by Robbie Baxter at R&M Productions. The techs were Olly
Suckling and Zac Leighton.

Mallory Knox played shows across the UK in the autumn of 2015, including a
headline show at London’s Roundhouse.