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R/H FACTOR FINDS THE NEW GENELEC DSP SERIES IS THE
“GREAT EQUALIZER” FOR A MULTI-ROOM AUDIO POST FACILITY
— Leading Hollywood audio post studio remains an all-Genelec
facility
with the acquisition of two pairs of the new Genelec DSP-based monitoring
system —
121st AES CONVENTION, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, October
6, 2006 — R/H Factor, a leading independent audio post house
in Hollywood with TV credits including Boston Legal, My Name Is Earl,
Ally McBeal, CSI, Boston Public and Mr. Sterling, as well as numerous
independent feature films, has acquired two sets of the new DSP Series
Genelec 8200 Bi-Amplified Monitor and 7200 Subwoofer systems. These
highly advanced monitoring systems from Genelec, the leader in active
monitoring technology, have been installed in both of R/H Factor’s
two sound mixing stages and were immediately employed mixing audio on
hit shows including Boston Legal and My Name Is Earl. The new Genelec
monitoring systems join Genelec 1031A, 1030A, 1029A and 7070A speakers
that are also used in all five of the facility’s dialog editing
and SFX suites. Each dialog editing suite has a pair of Genelec 1029A
monitors, and all SFX suites have Genelec 1030A monitors. The result
is that R/H Factor continues to be an all-Genelec audio post facility
featuring consistent — and consistently great – monitoring
throughout the studio.
The Genelec 8200 Bi-Amplified Monitor system employs the
company’s proprietary DSP (Digital Signal Processing), GLM™
(Genelec Loudspeaker Manager software) and AutoCal™ (Automated
Calibration software) technologies, which together create a self-calibrating
monitoring solution that both guarantees accurate audio and ensures
a steady-paced workflow. “The ability to quickly calibrate these
speaker systems means we and our clients always know that we have the
absolute flattest monitoring environment possible and the work moves
right along,” says Dave Rawlinson, Co-Owner of R/H Factor. “Their
DSP-based calibration capability means we can also move them throughout
the facility, if needed, knowing they’ll adapt themselves to any
room that they’re in giving us a tremendous amount of flexibility.”
Rawlinson says it made perfect sense to continue the facility’s
long tradition of Genelec monitoring. “Everyone on the staff here
loves the new Genelec monitors,” remarked Rawlinson. “You
could call them the ‘great equalizers’ because they make
certain that any room they’re in is accurate and that we have
consistent monitoring throughout.”
Craig Hunter, Co-owner of R/H Factor, commented, “I
want to hear the truth, and Genelec is the only monitoring system that
lets us do that. That’s the only way we can give our clients the
absolute best sound for their shows.”
The Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) software is a sophisticated
computer program (Windows XP® or Mac OS X® platforms) providing
the necessary connectivity/control for all loudspeakers on the GLM Control
Network. Genelec’s automated system calibration software, AutoCal,
combines decades of acoustic research along with the company’s
proprietary DSP and GLM network control. AutoCal supplies the industry’s
first integrated process for complete automated measurement, analysis
and adjustment of every speaker on the network to correctly integrate
and maximize each speaker within the mixing environment. As a logical
extension of the 8000 Series Active Monitors, Genelec has utilized sophisticated
digital signal processing in the 8200 Bi-amplified Monitors and 7200
Subwoofers to allow for all standard AES/EBU formats of digital audio.
The 8200/7200 Series will accept sampling rates ranging from 32 kHz
to 192 kHz. The 8200 Series will also accept traditional analog signals
and perform with all the features and benefits of Genelec 8000 Series
products.
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Genelec, the pioneer in Active Monitoring technology,
was founded in 1978 and has concentrated its efforts and resources into
the design and manufacturing of active monitoring loudspeakers with
unparalleled sonic accuracy. Genelec has been credited with promoting
the concept of active monitors, a trend in technology that some manufacturers
are just now incorporating into their products. Genelec has a complete
line of active main, mid-field, and near-field monitors for application
in the postproduction, project studio, broadcast, TV, and CD mastering
markets.
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—For more information on the complete range of Genelec
Active Monitoring Systems, contact: Genelec Inc., 7 Tech Circle, Natick,
MA 01760. Tel: (508) 652-0900; Fax: (508) 652-0909;
Web: http://www.genelecusa.com/.