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MUSIC MIX MOBILE CHOOSES GENELEC 8250A BI-AMPLIFIED DSP MONITORS FOR
CMA MUSIC FEST 2009 RECORDING
— Industry veterans rely on Genelec for accurate monitoring for
multi-night festival, the highlights of which will air August 31, 2009,
on ABC-TV —
NATICK, MA, July 1, 2009 — Music Mix Mobile,
a full-service remote facilities company combining the talents of award-winning
production professionals and state-of-the-art audio solutions, is a
collective consisting of industry veterans Joel Singer, John Harris,
Jay Vicari and Mitch Maketansky. Recently, Music Mix Mobile was charged
with capturing the audio for the live performances at Nashville’s
CMA Music Fest 2009, held at LP Field, June 11-14, the highlights of
which are being compiled into a three-hour network television special
airing on ABC-TV, August 31st. In the company’s M3 truck, Music
Mixer John Harris and Engineer-in-Charge (EIC) Joel Singer were on site
to ensure the audio would be of the highest quality. In doing so, they
chose Genelec 8250A Bi-Amplified Active DSP Monitors as their reference
speakers along with a 7260A subwoofer to handle the bass management.
Formerly known as Fan Fair, CMA Music Fest has grown into
one of Nashville’s biggest annual live festivals and a much talked-about
industry event. This year saw attendance grow by 7.2 percent to an average
of 56,000 people per day. This year’s lineup included such country
music luminaries as Dierks Bentley, Taylor Swift, Rascal Flatts, Darius
Rucker, Reba McEntire, Jason Aldean, a reunited Judds, Martina McBride,
Kenny Chesney and many more.
Boasting performance comparable to much larger systems,
Genelec’s 8200 Series Bi-Amplified Active Monitors employ 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 models 8250A and 8240A represent the ideal
monitoring tool for recording studios, post-production houses, broadcast
installations, digital edit suites, home studios and mobile production
vehicles.
John Harris stated, “Genelecs have become my go-to
monitors because of their ability to deliver uncolored, accurate sound
for critical monitoring. When you only have one chance to capture a
performance from a live stage, Genelec provides you with the security
of knowing exactly what you’re hearing. That peace of mind is
crucial when preparing the right mix for broadcast.”
For more information, please visit www.genelecusa.com.
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Photo Caption: Pictured from L-R: Engineer-in-Charge Joel Singer and
Music Mixer John Harris, in their company Music Mix Mobile’s M3
truck, at Nashville’s CMA Music Fest in June 2009. Pictured behind
them are Genelec 8250A Bi-Amplified Active DSP Monitors.
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. 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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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.genelecusa.com/.