Immersion Networks Opens First Immersive Audio-Optimized Music Reference Room
Immersion Networks, creator of the mix³ (mixcubed) platform and high-end custom solutions for truly immersive audio experiences, is cutting…
Immersion Networks, creator of the mix³ (mixcubed) platform and high-end custom solutions for truly immersive audio experiences, is cutting the ribbon on one of the first purpose-built reference studios for the next generation of audio. The Seattle-area, music-focused space was designed and constructed by some of the most respected acoustic experts and audio engineers.
The space was designed and constructed for the specific application of immersive listening and playback, using both acoustic treatments that are front-back-side symmetric as well as creating the ultimate set of precisely matched speakers. The space is capable of reproducing sound far beyond human hearing capabilities and tuned to be absolutely neutral.
“Traditional mixing control rooms are ill-suited for immersive audio mixing, due to their different reflective qualities on the front and back walls,” explains Paul Hubert, prolific audio inventor and CEO of Immersion Networks. “A control room originally designed for stereo content, which is delivered from the front to the back of the room, is not usually well suited for immersive content where the sound comes at the listener from all sides. Our facilities were specifically designed to be contribution-free from any angle, ensuring the most neutral sound possible regardless of where the sound is coming from. Stereo rooms are hard to retool, as you can’t just throw more speakers in there. Immersive rooms have fundamentally different requirements.”
Instead, Immersion Networks has applied some of its groundbreaking audio science to design and build a room specifically for music and other experiences in new audio formats like Atmos™. To do this, the team upended traditional control room design, which is intended to be directional, and ensured the room would provide a neutral listening environment from any angle or orientation.
“Spatial and immersive audio adoption has exploded, yet there are few places where you can create an excellent mix in these formats,” says Hubert. “We’re proud to take immersive mixing to the next level by forging the environment and tools pros need to make a truly outstanding immersive audio experience.”
The new space will be open to Immersion Networks partners and affiliates. Journalists are welcome to tour the space and experience the full thrill of spatial audio in all its glory.
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