— The X Factor’s Audio Production Mixer Michael Abbott, remote broadcast music production specialists M3 and Music Mixer Eric Schilling incorporate Genelec Active Monitors into their workflow for unparalleled reference monitoring —
At ISE 2012, Genelec, the leader in active loudspeaker systems, will be showcasing its range audio solutions for the commercial installation market, as well as running free, on-booth training sessions that are open to all delegates. Products on display will include the full 4000 Series active loudspeakers, including the new 4040A, as well as the 1238CF, a 3-way monitor designed for a wide range of professional applications. The training sessions will let integrators to get hands-on with products and see demos of acoustic simulation software for the fixed installation market.
The Genelec Community is the on-line meeting place for all Genelec fans and audio enthusiasts. Established in 2009 the Community and its discussion forums have been steadily growing in popularity reaching 5000 members during November 2011. To celebrate this great achievement...
A recent exhibition at Newlyn Art Gallery in Penzance, Cornwall, featured Genelec 8020B active monitors playing the sound recordings Chris Watson (of Springwatch fame) . A recipient of a BAFTA for his work with Sir David Attenborough, Chris’s latest project saw him collaborate with Phoebe Cummings (the recent V&A artist-in-residence) on a joint work that blends sound and sculpture.
Audiorama is a brand new facility inStockholm,Sweden, dedicated to staging innovative productions of sound art and electro-acoustic music. Said to be the only venue of its type in Northern Europe, it is located in an old torpedo workshop in Skeppsholmen and puts on a diverse range of events, from audio drama and sound art, through to special children and youth productions. All the events are different in their own way, but connected by their use of sound.
It's possible that you haven't even heard of Recording Engineer Jake Jackson; but you'd have to be living under a rock if you hadn't heard of the projects he's worked on. A 14-year veteran of North London's Sir George Martin-founded AIR Studios, Jackson began his career as a runner. In time he progressed to become the score recording and mix engineer on quite literally hundreds of film and television projects - projects such as 127 Hours, About a Boy, Sweeney Todd and the modern Dr Who, to name but a few. With clients such as Danny Elfman, Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore and John Williams on his CV, it is unsurprising the industry took notice.
— Longtime Genelec user McDonald opens The Growler Bites and Brews, which again features Genelec Active Monitors as its sound system —NATICK, MA, November 17, 2011 — Danny McDonald, owner and co-owner of numerous bars, pubs and restaurants in Lower Manhattan, has opened a new establishment, The Growler Bites and Brews, that features a sound system comprising Genelec 8030A Bi-Amplified Monitors. McDonald has relied on the Genelec brand since installing his first system in 2000, and he is currently planning another large installation of the monitor speakers at New York’s historic Pier A.
Nightwish, the world-renowned rock band from Finland, has just recently completed their work on Imaginaerum, its most ambitious project to date. Featuring a brand new album and feature film, the ground-breaking project will be the band’s seventh studio album. Genelec active monitors – a long time choice for the band – have been used throughout the whole process of recording and mixing audio for the album and film.
— After their initial sound system just couldn’t cut it, the owners installed six Genelec monitors with a matching subwoofer, and the bar’s regulars noticed the difference immediately —
— Genelec’s acclaimed proprietary GLM™ and AutoCal™ technology let the control room be used as a teaching environment, as students and instructors can move around the room and don’t have to stay locked to the traditional sweet spot —
> Siamäk Naghian New Managing Director as of August 2011> Nick Zacharov rejoins Genelec as Director of Research and Development
To describe Angry Birds as a mobile app phenomenon is an understatement. With over 250 million downloads and counting the games spreads its net ever wider. The brain child of Rovio Mobile, Angry Birds was developed near Helsinki and used another top Finnish brand to perfect the sounds for the game - Genelec.“They’re a great Finnish games company and we’re a great Finnish speaker company, so it’s brilliant to be able to co-operate,” says Mika Makilaakso, Genelec’s Sales Manager in Finland. The need to create the perfect audio soundtrack for the game required Rovio to invest heavily in Genelec monitors at its headquarters in Helsinki. In fact, Genelec speakers have been installed into every room at the company’s new offices.
“These two products have received a great reception from customers,” says Terho Savolainen, Marketing Manager of Genelec Oy. “Both systems have earned industry awards of which we are very proud, but it is at shows like IBC that we get to hear direct feedback from sound technicians and audio engineers. We are proud to bring both the SE™ DSP and 8260A to an exclusive audience of sound, broadcast and entertainment professionals.”
Genelec is well known for technical innovation in loudspeaker design and performance and in the past year or so, the company has applied a particular focus to the systems integration market. This has seen innovative thinking in marketing, technology and applications for the sector.
— Genelec’s acclaimed proprietary GLM™ and AutoCal™ technology are the key to success for Fullsound’s control rooms, which feature challenging physical dimensions —
NATICK, MA, July 7, 2011 — Genelec, the world’s longstanding pioneer in active monitoring, introduces the new 4000 Series – a range of two-way active loudspeakers which deliver the same high-level performance as the company’s studio monitors, but with additional features specifically designed for the system integration market.
RH Factor principal Craig Hunter states, “In our audio monitors we want no coloration, no hyping – just accuracy as defined by the original recording. The Genelec 8260A does this better than any professional monitor I have heard.
Sir Colin, Switzerland’s number one House-DJ and producer, has recently upgraded his control room monitors to the multi award-winning Genelec 8260A DSP system. Supplied by Dr.W.A.Günther Audio Systems AG of Zurich, the 8260As will help keep Sir Colin’s talents in demand in Switzerland and across Europe.
Never a band to do things by halves, Queen recently celebrated their 40th anniversary in spectacular style with ‘Stormtroopers in Stilettos’, a major retrospective exhibition held in London. Celebrating the first five albums of one of the most exciting, glamorous and influential bands in global musical history, the exhibition took place at the Old Truman Brewery with Genelec 8030A 2-way active loudspeakers playing album tracks in the background in separate, themed areas.
Rounding off a hugely successful twelve months, Genelec announced the winners of their 2010 Distributor Awards at Prolight + Sound this year. Held at the Alte Oper, a landmark venue in central Frankfurt, the awards were presented at a gala dinner attended by over 100 people from Genelec’s worldwide distribution network and key company personnel from across the organisation.
A new addition to Genelec’s award-winning DSP range of monitors is set to be unveiled at Prolight+sound 2011 in Frankfurt. The latest model to benefit from this future-proof technology is the 1238CF, which is a 3-way monitor designed for a wide range of professional applications demanding excellence in audio monitoring. The model will be available for preview and demonstration on Booth 8.0 H25 alongside a range of upgrades and improvements to other key monitors in the Genelec portfolio for the professional market.
2011 editions of Genelec DSP and Accessories Catalogues have been released. You can download the pdf files from our Catalogues & Brochures section of the website.
GENELEC OFFERS ITS NEW BROADCASTPAK, FEATURING FIVE 8030A ACTIVE MONITORS AND 7050B ACTIVE SUBWOOFER
NATICK, MA, March 28, 2011 — Genelec, the world’s longstanding pioneer in active monitoring, offers its new BroadcastPak. Composed of five 8030A Bi-Amplified Monitors and a 7050B Active Subwoofer, the BroadcastPak offers a space-saving 5.1 monitoring solution, ideal for multi-channel editing rooms, mobile recording trucks and other mixing environments where space may be at a premium.Genelec’s successful PowerPak, featuring 8030A Monitors and a 7060B Sub, has enjoyed tremendous popularity among many different mixing markets. User feedback indicated that a similar solution with a smaller footprint might appeal to a different set of mixers, most notably the broadcast market, so the 7060B was replaced with a 7050B (which is significantly smaller) for the BroadcastPak.
Hideyuki “Daichi” SUZUKI is a sound producer/arranger of J-pop (Japanese popular music) who enjoys a high profile in Japanese popular culture. He has worked with many top artists in J-pop (SMAP, Yui, Ayaka Lida, Mihimaru GT, Kou Shibasaki and Morning Musume), and alongside his work in popular music, Mr Suzuki is also well known for his work creating soundtracks for many animation productions.
M3 (Music Mix Mobile), a New Jersey/California-based remote facilities company combining the talents of award-winning production professionals and state-of-the-art audio solutions, is a collective consisting of industry veterans John Harris, Jay Vicari, Joel Singer, Mitch Maketansky and West Coast-based partners Bob Wartinbee and Mark Linett. On Sunday, February 13, 2011, M3 was commissioned to capture and mix the music audio for the 53rd annual GRAMMY® Awards, broadcast live in 5.1 on CBS-TV from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. In the company’s dual “Eclipse” and “Horizon” trucks, the GRAMMY Award Show Broadcast Music Mixers John Harris and Eric Schilling, along with M3 Engineer-in-Charge Joel Singer, were on site to ensure the audio would be of the highest quality, and they chose Genelec 8200 Series Active DSP Monitoring Systems. Genelec DSP systems consisting of 8250A Bi-Amplified Active DSP Monitors (in an L-C-R array) and 8240A Bi-Amplified Active DSP Monitors (L-R rear), along with 7260A Active DSP Subwoofers, were used in M3’s Eclipse truck for the live music mix, as well as in the identical mirrored system in the Horizon offline remix truck.
As you might remember, about a month ago we had a survey running on the website. Thank you all for participation, we got several thousands of replies and are happy to develop our product line and marketing activities in the future based on your feedback. Although we are already making the finest active monitoring loudspeakers, there is always room for improvement.
Rounding off a string of award success since its launch, the Genelec 8260A has recently picked up yet another prestigious prize from the audio industry: the TEC Award 2010 for Outstanding Technical Achievement in the Studio Monitor category. Awarded at the recent NAMM show, this latest honour means that the 8260A has achieved the impressive feat of winning a prize in all the recognized audio awards during its first year on the market.
