Articles Tagged Genelec

  • Thursday, June 02, 2011
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    PSW Staff 06/02/11 09:15 AM, 0 Comments
    Award winning producer/guitarist Dann Huff recently chose to use The Grip studio to record multiple album projects, including tracking for Rascal Flatt’s new album. The Grip is owned by Jay DeMarcus, founding member and bass player of contemporary country super group, Rascal Flatts. “I had been explaining to Dann for a while how deceptive the size of The Grip’s drum room was and that Carl’s design made the room sound far larger than it appeared,” noted DeMarcus.  DeMarcus has been… View this story
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  • Thursday, July 29, 2010
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    PSW Staff 07/29/10 02:04 PM, 0 Comments
    Cash Money Records recently took delivery of a new Studio Tour Bus from Vulcan Coach Corporation for its touring artists that is outfitted with a built-in recording studio that includes a pair of Genelec 1038B tri-amplified monitors as the main monitoring system, augmented with a pair of 7070A active subwoofers. Cash Money Records is home to artists such as Birdman, Lil Wayne, and Drake. The new studio has a rear monitoring wall loaded with Genelec 1038B’s, as well as a… View this story
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  • Friday, April 23, 2010
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    PSW Staff 04/23/10 08:16 AM, 0 Comments
    Seeking to differentiate itself at a time when more music than ever before is being produced, Music Mayhem Entertainment has made careful choices. This extends to the artists they work with, such as vocalist Shanica Knowles, also known for her role as Amber Addison opposite Miley Cyrus on the hit teen show Hannah Montana; and producer/engineers such as Curtis “Sauce” Wilson, who has had a hand in the production and/or engineering for tracks by Brandy, Will Smith, Ne-Yo, Musiq Soulchild,… View this story
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  • Friday, April 09, 2010
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    PSW Staff 04/09/10 09:20 AM, 0 Comments
    Genelec announced it is now shipping the 8260A three-way DSP system, with mechanical, acoustical and signal-processing designs are linked closely together. The 8260A features advances in audio driver technology, integrated with a sophisticated enclosure design, and Genelec’s Minimum Diffraction Coaxial (MDC) Mid/High driver technology. The MDCTM coaxial driver design provides accurate imaging and improved sound quality, both on and off-axis. The frequency response leads to clarity and definition of the music. The 8260A combines a coaxial driver (MDC) with a… View this story
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  • Wednesday, April 07, 2010
    NYU Research Lab
    PSW Staff 04/07/10 09:23 AM, 0 Comments
    Genelec was recently chosen to provide monitoring solutions for the Research Lab in the new Recording/Teaching facility at New York University’s Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions. The complex is one of the most technically advanced audio teaching facilities of its type in the world. Genelec Active Monitors and Subwoofers will help NYU provide their students with state-of-the-art listening and evaluation tools, as a new generation of audio researchers and academics probes more deeply into the workings of sound.… View this story
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  • Thursday, September 10, 2009
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    PSW Staff 09/10/09 10:28 AM, 0 Comments
    Genelec has introduced the 8260A three-way DSP system, with mechanical, acoustical and signal-processing designs are linked closely together. The 8260A features advances in audio driver technology, integrated with a sophisticated enclosure design, and Genelec’s proprietary Minimum Diffraction Coaxial (MDC) Mid/High driver technology. Specifically, the MDCTM coaxial driver design provides extremely accurate imaging and improved sound quality, both on the acoustical axis as well as off-axis. The extremely smooth frequency response leads to exceptional clarity and definition of the inner details… View this story
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  • Thursday, August 06, 2009
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    PSW Staff 08/06/09 10:25 AM, 0 Comments
    The Art Institutes are a group of more than 40 educational institutions throughout North America, providing an important source of design, media arts, fashion and culinary arts professionals. As part of an ongoing effort to provide students with exceptional technical support, The Art Institutes are expanding and upgrading the facilities of their professional Audio Production Program. Guitar Center Professional (GC Pro) is supplying a variety of gear for the new systems, which are being designed by the Walters-Storyk Design Group… View this story
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  • Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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    PSW Staff 03/11/09 09:38 AM, 0 Comments
    Maroon 5 and Front of House Engineer Jim Ebdon utilized Royer Labs R-121 Live Series ribbon microphones for guitar miking applications on its recently completed tour, which included dates throughout North and South America, South Africa, and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Jim Ebdon, whose resume includes work at the UK’s Surrey Studios (where the first three Police albums were recorded) as well as touring stints with Aerosmith, Annie Lennox, Sting, Matchbox Twenty, and the American Idol tours, discussed how he… View this story
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  • Saturday, February 21, 2009
    genelec grammy awards
    PSW Staff 02/21/09 11:32 AM, 0 Comments
    At the recent 51st Annual GRAMMY Awards Show, telecast on CBS from L.A.‘s Staples Center, XM Productions/Effanel Music employed Genelec 8200 Series Active DSP monitoring systems. Genelec DSP systems consisting of 8250 and 8240 active monitors, along with the 7260 subwoofer, were used in XM Productions/Effanel Music’s L7 truck for the live music mix, as well as in the mirrored system in the Nova offline remix booth. The EMMY Award-winning GRAMMY show takes full advantage of the highest-resolution broadcast quality… View this story
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