Clyne Media, Inc.
home


Photo Files
(Click for high-res
JPG images)

The Genelec-equipped 7.1.4 control room at SynthTemple.

The synth hall at SynthTemple features a Genelec 9.1.6 immersive system, along with stereo “pods” for local detailed listening.

SynthTemple has deployed Genelec Smart Active Monitors throughout, including the high-SPL S360A model.

Each of SynthTemple’s pods features a pair of Genelec 8330A monitors.

Genelec SynthTemple case study


 
Genelec


PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Clyne Media, Inc.
Tel: (615) 662-1616

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SynthTemple brings vintage synthesis to life with immersive Genelec monitoring


NATICK, MA, June 3, 2025 — In the heart of Melbourne’s inner-city suburb of Kew, SynthTemple — a hybrid facility combining a fully operational recording studio with a museum of electronic instruments — has quickly become a haven for musicians, producers and synth aficionados across the globe. Central to its vision is an immersive monitoring environment built entirely on Genelec’s Smart Active Monitoring technology.

Founded by passionate collector Tony Osmond, SynthTemple houses one of the most comprehensive collections of vintage synths in the Southern Hemisphere — including rarities like the EMS model used on Dark Side of the Moon. But this is far from a static display. SynthTemple is a living, breathing creative space designed to reconnect artists with the tactile power of hardware synthesis — supported by studio-grade acoustics and world-class Genelec sound.

“From the start, I wanted SynthTemple to come to life with a Genelec speaker system,” Osmond explains. “We weren’t building a commercial facility — we were creating a space where sound and creativity could thrive.”

To bring his vision to life, Osmond collaborated with Genelec’s Australian distributor, Studio Connections. “Tony came to us with an incredibly detailed plan,” says Steve Spurrier, Genelec Product Specialist at Studio Connections. “His passion and attention to detail were instantly clear — and immersive audio quickly became central to the concept.”

Inspired by a visit to a Dolby Atmos mastering suite, Osmond and technician Steve Jones knew that SynthTemple had to deliver not just stereo playback, but full spatial immersion. Working closely with Studio Connections, they designed two fully networked audio spaces: the 200m² Synth Hall and a dedicated Atmos control room — both optimized with Genelec monitoring and tuned using Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) software.

In the Synth Hall, nine artist workstations — or “pods” — are integrated into a 9.1.6 Genelec system. This includes nine S360A high-SPL monitors for surround channels and six 8350As for overheads, with deep low-end support from one 7382A and two 7380A subwoofers. Three 9301B multichannel AES interfaces allow the system to dynamically route between full immersive playback and multiple independent stereo zones, while each pod is equipped with compact 8330A nearfield monitors for detailed local monitoring. At the center of the space, a Genelec 9320A Reference Controller offers intuitive system control.

Next door, the control room is equipped with a 7.1.4 Atmos mixing array built around Genelec’s ‘The Ones’ three-way coaxial monitors. Three 8361As provide LCR coverage, supported by two W371A adaptive woofer systems, four 8351Bs for surrounds, four 8341As for overheads, and dual 7370A subwoofers. The rooms are interconnected via a 128-channel Metric Halo interface network, enabling seamless collaboration and immersive mixing.

“The combination of S360s, 8350s and 8330s delivers incredible clarity and a beautifully extended frequency response,” Osmond reflects. “When paired with the larger subwoofers, the sound is not just powerful — it’s breathtakingly precise.”

The infrastructure behind SynthTemple is just as forward-thinking. Custom steel floor boxes, future-ready routing and full network integration allow users to access instruments and control the system directly from their laptops via CAT5 — with 128 channels of analogue I/O and full master clock synchronization via Metric Halo’s MH Link protocol.

“This was a deceptively complex install,” Spurrier adds. “We had to design for both current functionality and future scalability — and with Genelec’s Smart Active Monitoring platform, we had the flexibility to fine-tune every element for optimal performance.”

Above all, SynthTemple is a project built on passion, not profit. It’s a gift to the music community — a space where historic instruments are not just preserved but celebrated and played. “It’s rare to work on a project with this much heart,” says Spurrier. “With Tony’s vision and Genelec’s technology, we’ve created something truly special — a place where history, innovation and sound excellence converge.”

For more information, please visit www.genelec.com.


...ends 614 words

Photo file 1: SynthTemple_PR_Image_1.JPG
Photo caption 1: The Genelec-equipped 7.1.4 control room at SynthTemple.

Photo file 2: SynthTemple_PR_Image_2.JPG
Photo caption 2: The synth hall at SynthTemple features a Genelec 9.1.6 immersive system, along with stereo “pods” for local detailed listening.

Photo file 3: SynthTemple_PR_Image_3.JPG
Photo caption 3: SynthTemple has deployed Genelec Smart Active Monitors throughout, including the high-SPL S360A model.

Photo file 4: SynthTemple_PR_Image_4.JPG
Photo caption 4: Each of SynthTemple’s pods features a pair of Genelec 8330A monitors.

PDF file: SynthTemple_Case_Study_FINAL.PDF
PDF caption: Genelec SynthTemple case study

Genelec, the pioneer in Active Monitoring technology, is celebrating over 45 years of designing and manufacturing active loudspeakers for true and accurate sound reproduction. Genelec is credited with promoting the concept of active transducer technology. Since its inception in 1978, Genelec has concentrated its efforts and resources into creating active monitors with unparalleled sonic integrity. The result is an active speaker system that has earned global acclaim for its accurate imaging, extremely high acoustic output from small enclosures, true high-fidelity with low distortion, and deep, rich bass.

Genelec is also continuing with its 18th year of Smart Active Monitoring™ technology, which allows studio monitors to be networked, configured and calibrated for the user’s specific acoustic environment. Each Smart Active Monitor or subwoofer is equipped with advanced internal DSP circuitry, which tightly integrates with the GLM (Genelec Loudspeaker Manager) software application, running on Mac or PC. GLM’s reference microphone kit allows the user’s acoustic environment to be analyzed, after which GLM’s AutoCal feature optimizes each Smart Active Monitor for level, distance delay, subwoofer crossover phase and room response equalization, with the option of further fine tuning by the user. By minimizing the room’s influence on the sound, Smart Active Monitors deliver an unrivalled reference, with excellent translation between rooms.

Visit Genelec on social media:
https://www.facebook.com/Genelec
https://www.linkedin.com/company/genelec-oy
https://www.instagram.com/Genelec_oy/
https://x.com/Genelec
https://www.tiktok.com/@genelec_oy

Other brand and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.

—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.genelec.com/.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Copyright ©2024, Clyne Media, Inc.,
All Rights Reserved.