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Eben Carr pictured in the editing suite at Tone11 in San Francisco that's outfitted with Genelec Smart Active Monitors.

Tone11 Deploys Genelec In New San Francisco Facility

New production and mixing facility opened by engineer Eben Carr in the city's Ice House Alley neighborhood that complies with the Dolby Atmos format equipped with Smart Active Monitors.

After 15 years as a staff engineer at San Francisco’s One Union Recording Studios and then two and a half years partnerning at advertising audio house Handsome Sound, Eben Carr has launched Tone11, a new production and mixing facility in the city’s Ice House Alley neighborhood that’s outfitted with Genelec monitors.

“Our target market is a combination of large and small agencies representing tech firms and others, but all of which need great sound for every type of platform, from television to iPhones,” says Carr, noting work he’s done for local icons such as LinkedIn, Airbnb, and Logitech, as well as agencies like Duncan Channon, BarrettSF, Funworks, and Venables Bell & Partners.

As the latest development in a career that has included stints at Russian Hill Recording Studios (assisting on film and music projects with Robin Williams, Sofia Coppola and Geoff Muldaur) and Crescendo Studios (one of San Francisco’s original boutique recording studios catering to the advertising community), Carr says, “It was a good time to go out on my own. The opportunities are there.”

Tone11’s monitoring is configured to comply with the Dolby Atmos format: three Genelec 8351B Smart Active Monitors compose the front wall’s left-center-right array; four 8340A Smart Active Monitors are used as left-right and left-right rear channels, with four 8340As as the overhead array. The immersive loudspeaker deployment is completed by a pair of 7370A Smart Active Subwoofers, with the system installed and tuned utilizing Genelec’s GLM 4 and AutoCal 2 software.

“I’ve always used Genelec monitoring and technology everywhere I’ve worked, so it made sense to stay with Genelec for Tone11,” says Carr. “They fit well with the rationale for opening a new studio in San Francisco at a moment like this: it’s about the value of having a real studio to bring new life to the collaborative spirit that made San Francisco such a creative place in the first place. I’m banking on people sharing that value. Genelec speakers make it easy to give everyone a great, accurate listening experience and to make people feel good about the way audio sounds, which is so important. That’s what Genelec gives you: a guarantee of great sound.”

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