Raymond Gress, co-founder of Tonstudio Gress

Tonstudio Gress advances immersive work

At the heart of Stuttgart’s historic Bad Cannstatt district, Tonstudio Gress is celebrating a newly completed 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos control room, built around Genelec 8000 Series monitors to accommodate projects ranging from film and television to museum installations and music.

‘We’ve been working with immersive sound for years,’ Gress explains. ‘The Genelecs gave us better localisation, more detail and less fatigue. It was exactly what we needed.’

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