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Prism Sound Announces New Speaker for New York Mic To Monitor

Acoustic Geometry joins the impressive list of speakers lined up for this popular educational event.

Prism Sound is delighted to announce that Acoustic Geometry will take part in its special Mic to Monitor educational event, which runs during the last day of the 139th AES Convention in New York.

Mic to Monitor incorporates a series of seminars that aim to dispel the many myths surrounding the recording process. They also answer questions such as what makes great gear ‘great’, what does it take to become a successful audio engineer, and how do professionals tackle different aspects of their productions to create hit records?

Prism Sound is hosting Mic to Monitor at the Jacob Javits Center on November 1st 2015 as part of the AES’s Project Studio Expo.

Acoustic Geometry is a company that offers best-in-class acoustic products for a wide range of professional audio, residential and business applications. At Mic to Monitor, the company will be represented by John Calder, Director of Retail Sales. Calder will discuss some of the myths surrounding room acoustics, for both in-room treatments and soundproofing, and will offer practical ‘fixes’ for the most vexing room-sound problems encountered in recording and listening. Calder will also discuss how the geometry of rooms in which mics and monitors are utilized greatly affects both ecorded and monitored sound.

Other speakers lined up for this unique event include Ian Dennis, Prism Sound’s Technical Director; Leif Mases, founder of Maselec and Ben Lilly, Technical Sales and Applications Engineer at ATC Loudspeakers. There will also be a special presentation by Grammy-nominated producer, engineer and musician Steve Greenwell who has contributed his skills to over 11 million units worldwide. Among the many artists he has worked with are Joss Stone, Diane Birth, Andy Grammer and James Maddock. He has also played a pivotal role in the recording of such diverse talents as Ultraviolet Sound, Susan Cagle and Arrested Development.

Mic to Monitor at AES will take place in the 200-seater Project Studio Expo, which is located on the show floor next to the exhibits and is open to the public. The seminars last approximately 45 minutes and are free to attend. They will be delivered via headphones so that show floor noise doesn’t interfere with the seminar experience. There will also be opportunities to ask questions and demo recording equipment.

Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

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About Prism Sound

Founded in 1987, Prism Sound manufacture high-quality professional digital audio hardware and software for music and sound production for the music, film, television, radio and multi-media markets and a range of specialized measurement equipment used in audio equipment development, manufacturing, system building and maintenance.  The company’s product range includes a range of audio interfaces covering applications from desktop or mobile recording & production to major studio facilities; Prism Sound also produces the SADIE audio production workstation software used by major national broadcasters such as the BBC, as well as many of the world’s leading mastering houses and classical or live music recording engineers. Prism Sound measurement equipment is used to measure the performance of either audio electronic devices or electroacoustic devices and is well established in major manufacturing sectors such as automotive electronics, headphones and headsets as well as professional audio.

For more information: www.prismsound.com

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