The upcoming 9320A Reference Controller will offer seamless integration between Genelec's Smart Active Monitor (SAM) series, GLM 5.0 speaker calibration software and Aural ID 2.0 headphone technology.
An image in Genelec’s GLM manual suggests placing a subwoofer in a position to send the direct sound waves right through the underside of the mixing desk. Is it perhaps not an obstruction issue because the sub‑80Hz frequencies aren’t so directional?
Additional three years of cover for registered products
By registering their Genelec monitors on the company’s website, users are now able to extend their warranty by an extra three years, with both parts and labour costs covered.
The Ones range gains flagship floor-standing monitors
Genelec's latest Smart Active Monitoring system expands on the technology used in The Ones range, offering controlled directivity along with an uncoloured on- and off-axis response.
What would a modern, immersive studio look like if you had the opportunity to re‑invent it from the ground up? The answer, at least as far as the recently revamped Studio 4 at RAK is concerned, is very different to most people’s idea of what a professional studio looks like.
Sydney’s Forbes Street Studios have recently converted their main studio into an immersive mixing room due to an increase in demand for Dolby Atmos mixes.
Siamäk Naghian and Andy Bensley of Genelec chat to Sam Inglis about the 43 year history of the company, the development of new technology and future sustainability.
Monitors are better than they've ever been — but they're still the weakest link in most studios. We trace the technology from its roots in the 1930s, and find out whether there's a DSP revolution on the way.