Can one create an eternal mix? As media technology progresses, the capabilities of recording, mixing and playback devices improve. Old mono mixes were clearly obsolete decades ago, followed by stereo mixes. Early 5.1 surround mixes often quickly became embarrassing, requiring a second mix or remix.
But progress still marches on.
Seeking to try to get ahead of the curve, HeGuang Studios, a post house in Beijing, recently loaded up on Genelec speakers to outfit new 7.1.4 rooms and more: “The facility features three 7.1.4 rooms — the Premix Studio, the Home Studio and the Dolby Vision Home Certified Studio for color grading.”
According to the announcement: “The Premix Studio features Genelec S360s for LCR, 8340s for surround and height channels and a 7380 subwoofer.”
It continued: “[W]hile the Home Studio has deployed 8350s for LCR, 8340s in the surround and height positions, complemented by a 7370 subwoofer.”
The Dolby Vision Home Studio 7.1.4 “features 8330s for LCR, 8320s for surrounds and overheads and a 7360 subwoofer. Finally, the three Edit Studios are equipped with 7.1.2 systems variously featuring 8340 and 8330 monitors, plus 7360 subwoofers. All rooms have been configured and calibrated using GLM [Genelec Loudspeaker Manager] software.”
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