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Cirque Du Soleil Sound Designers Rely On ADAM Audio

ADAM Tensor Alpha monitors are the choice for their unique control room.

The Creators of the soundtrack for Cirque Du Soleil’s “KA” and a wealth of other film, TV and album music, Martin Lord-Ferguson and Ella Louise Allaire work in a studio located in the sparsely populated woodlands above Quebec.

Allaire has a Master’s Degree in Composition from the University of Montreal and has released two CDs, “Heretique” and “Mon Or” Ferguson has been involved in 30 albums during his career. And they both worked in TV and film soundtracks and gaming audio.

Their main control room is located on the ground floor and, atypically, features an ADAM Tensor Alpha hifi monitoring system capable of producing 2000 watts a side with exceptional bass.

“One of the bigger advantages of the ADAM speakers in the lack of ear fatigue––the precision and the fact that you can listen to them for 12 hours a day,” said Lord-Ferguson.

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