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GENELEC MONITORING LETS JEFFERY ALAN JONES COVER ALL THE BASES, FROM
MUSIC TO MOVIES TO VIDEO GAMES
— Composer, sound designer
and producer for high-profile projects says that Genelec speakers give
him the consistency and reliably great sound that lets him cut easily
across media and genres —
127th AES
CONVENTION, NEW YORK, NY, October 9, 2009 — If a music dictionary
sought to define the word “eclectic,” it would do well to
simply refer to Jeffery Alan Jones. The composer, arranger, pianist,
producer and sound designer has enjoyed a successful and varied career.
He has been involved with music and sound for feature films, including
The Gold Retrievers, featuring Billy Zane and Steve Guttenberg, Man
Woman Film starring Cameron Diaz and The Seamstress, featuring Lance
Henrikson. Jones has also written arrangements and orchestrations for
several shows and ensembles, including the Chicago Pops Orchestra, the
Hollywood Symphony and the Culver City Civic Light Opera. He was the
winner of the 2002 Los Angeles Composer Competition for his orchestral
composition, Cinema Fantastique. He also performs regularly with his
jazz trio. Most recently, he completed the sound design for Ghostbusters:
The Video Game, which came out earlier this year and is being re-released
for more platforms in time for Halloween. What ties this varied array
of media and genres together for Jones are the Genelec monitors that
he relies upon in his two studios, Alan Audio Works, in Hollywood and
Long Beach, California. The Hollywood branch of the studio features
a surround-monitoring field consisting of five Genelec 8030A Bi-Amplified
Monitors and a 7060A Active Subwoofer (also known as the LSE Power Pak).
The Long Beach studio utilizes Genelec 1030A monitors in a 5.1 configuration.
Genelecs’
clarity, articulateness, and smooth frequency response are unmatched;
these unique traits have lent themselves to the challenges that Jones
faced on each of these projects. “The amount of sound effects
on Ghostbusters was insane – the track count was up to around
160 for some of the cinematic sequences in the game,” he says.
“Some of the scenes are really immersive with ghosts swirling
around you 360 [degrees]. Using the Genelec 8030s set up in surround,
we were able to monitor the audio to perfectly track the movement of
the ghost characters on screen. There are also lots of chase sequences,
as well as many other opportunities for sound effects, and the Genelec
surround field allowed us to keep them highly cinematic and authentic-sounding.
We were able to get very aggressive in the surround mix and really able
to exploit and support the amazing CGI this game has. It’s a sound
designer’s dream. The Genelecs were incredibly accurate and responsive.
And moving between my studios, which have different models of Genelec
speakers, I could never hear any difference in detail. They are the
best game audio speakers in the world.”
Reflecting Hollywood’s
continuing ardor for turning games into movies, Jones also working on
the sound design and ADR for director Gordon Chan’s upcoming martial-arts/action
film King of Fighters, starring Maggie Q and Ray Park. “This is
a movie based on a huge game series where I had to bring all dimensions
in which the characters travel to life using sound,” Jones explains.
“There’s a lot of surround-sound sound design that plays
an integral part in the fast paced action sequences and the Genelecs
always deliver with extremely accurate audio monitoring.”
“In addition
to the Genelec monitors’ excellent surround-field imaging, they
also provided a high level of detail and nuance which helped immensely
with the ADR work on the project. It’s crucial to be able to hear
the ambient sound behind the original scenes so that we can match it
while redubbing dialogue,” he says. “The same goes for matching
the timbre of each actor’s voice as he or she delivers his or
her new lines. Although our actors covered the frequency spectrum, the
Genelecs enable us to hear and match every little detail.”
For Dustin White
and the Jeff Jones Trio, Jones’ acclaimed excursion into live
and recorded jazz, Jones adds his piano, composition and arranging chops
to the mix as well as producing and mixing their recordings. Working
on the group’s latest LP, Love’s Never Been So Nice, he
explains, “For jazz, you need a lot of clarity. You want to be
able to make every instrument as distinct as possible. The Genelecs
brought out the highs of the cymbals and the deep lows of the string
bass. The guitars, piano, and horns in the midranges were also able
to occupy their own distinct spaces in the mix. Everyone who has heard
our LP loves it and has complemented on both the music and the great
sonic beauty of the album. I have no doubt that the speakers had a lot
to do with how it all turned out. I’m a Genelec fan for life.
I love these monitors.”
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Photo Caption: Composer, sound designer and producer Jeffery Alan Jones,
in his Hollywood studio space, featuring Genelec 8030A Bi-Amplified
Monitors (pictured) and a 7060A Active Subwoofer.
Genelec, the
pioneer in Active Monitoring technology, is celebrating over 30 years
of designing and manufacturing active loudspeakers for true and accurate
sound reproduction. Genelec is credited with promoting the concept of
active transducer technology, which many manufacturers are just now
incorporating into their products. 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.
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Web: http://www.genelecusa.com/.