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Dean St opens UK’s first Atmos mix/mastering room

Two years after transforming its main Studio 1 control room into Dolby Atmos recording and mixing room, London’s Dean St Studios is turning its second studio into the UK’s first dedicated mastering facility incorporating Dolby Atmos mixing.
PMC monitoring features in both rooms, with the new suite equipped with a 9.1.4 surround system comprising PMC’s MB3-XBD-A monitors for left and right main channels, MB3S-A for the centre channel and Ci Series Ci65 monitors for surround and height channels.
Mansion Sound raises the bar for US studios

Located in Branson, Missouri, Mansion Sound is a multimillion-dollar custom designed studio complex created specifically for audio production in music, film, television and postproduction. Both of its studios feature Solid State Logic mixing systems and all-Genelec 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos immersive monitoring.
Studio A has the most powerful Genelec Dolby Atmos system in the United States to date, and the largest and most powerful Solid State Logic Duality Fuse 96-channel SuperAnalogue mixing console yet built – the first of its kind to be installed anywhere in the world.
Sheeran does the Maths

Sennheiser has been an integral part of Ed Sheeran’s touring inventory since the start of his career, with long-time production company, Major Tom, providing the flagship Digital 9000 system for him in recent years.
Now, with The Mathematics Tour taking in some of the largest venues in the world – London’s Wembley Stadium, the Stade De France in Paris, the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, New Zealand’s Eden Park and Sydney’s Accor Stadium among them – and with a show that has expanded significantly from his one man and a guitar days, a switch has been made to Sennheiser’s Digital 6000 system.
Dreamcoats and Raincoats

Running concurrently in the UK, Singin’ in the Rain and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat contrast in musical genre and storylines but share ‘virtually identical sound design’. Each uses LR proscenium hangs of d&b Y-Series line arrays with point source centre clusters, E6 delays and front fill, and V-Subs.
‘The Y-Series has all the hallmarks of a great d&b product,’ Owen says. ‘It’s a powerful system delivering great audio quality in a compact box. It’s the power-to-size ratio that makes this such a versatile product. We proved this when, for Back to the Future [currently running at the Adelphi Theatre in London] we incorporated a couple of Y point sources into the iconic DeLorean. I didn’t think they’d deliver the necessary output for the sound effects, but they did. It’s incredible.’
Nashville gets new Dolby Atmos mix room

Famed for its unique recording areas – The Gallery and The Pond – and the long list of international artists who have worked here over the past 25 years, Starstruck Studios opened in the mid-1990s on Nashville’s Music Row. Having launched with two recording studios designed by Neil Grant, the facility recently opened a new Dolby Atmos for Music mix room by Michael Cronin Acoustic Construction featuring an SSL System T S500-32 console.
An all-SSL facility, the The Gallery and The Pond feature identical control rooms, each with a 72-input SL9000J analogue console with Total Recall and Ultimation – alongside Starstruck Entertainment’s management offices.