FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT OF GIK ACOUSTICS TO
PARTICIPATE IN MIC TO MONITOR LECTURES
The 2015 US Mic to Monitor tour was a huge success!!
Through the tour we were able to reach out to aspiring audio practitioners with messages of help and encouragement and a helpful overview of how proper room setup and acoustic treatments help produce better music recordings. We’re thankful to all who attended.
ATLANTA, GA (August 24, 2015) – GIK Acoustics announced that company president Glenn Kuras will participate in Prism Sound’s upcoming Mic to Monitor lecture events.
This respected free seminar series brings together renowned audio manufacturers to deliver an evening of thought-proving discussion and debate. Targeted at music production students, hobbyists and professionals, Mic to Monitor aims to dispel the many myths surrounding the recording process and deliver key insights into modern recording and mastering techniques.
GIK Acoustics’ president, Glenn Kuras, will present a discussion on the importance of room treatments and the basics of room setup. Mr. Kuras will also answer audience questions on room acoustics.
Mic to Monitor 2015 will kick off at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, on September 12. The tour then moves to Chicago, Illinois on September 14, Ann Arbor, Michigan on September 15 and Cleveland, Ohio on September 16. More venues and dates are to be added.
This series includes guest speaker Edward J Nixon, of the Grammy Award winning the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League. Nixon, who has worked with such luminaries as Drake, Mary J. Blige, Jay-Z, Rick Ross and more, will give insight into his career and demonstrate his approach to the workflow, mixing style and processes.
The free seminars will also include presentations from Prism Sound’s Graham Boswell as well as representatives from pro audio brands Audio Technica, SADiE, and PMC Speakers.
Availability to Prism Sound’s Mic to Monitor tour is limited and seating is on a first come, first served basis. To register interest and reserve a place, please visit: https://www.prismsound.com/music_recording/events.php?eid=226
Register and attend for a chance to win a recording and production package worth over $10,000!!
To register and reserve your place, please visit: https://www.prismsound.com/music_recording/events.php?eid=226
GIK Acoustics Joins Prism Sound’s U.S Mic To Monitor Events
The company will focus on room acoustics and acoustic treatments as part of the overall seminar program.
Cambridge, UK. September 8th 2015: Prism Sound is delighted to announce that GIK Acoustics has joined an impressive list of speakers who are already confirmed to take part in the company’s latest Mic to Monitor educational tour, which start later this month in the USA.
Targeted at music production students, hobbyists and professionals, Mic to Monitor aims to dispel the many myths surrounding the recording process. The events answer those all-important questions such as what defines exceptional equipment, what does it take to become a successful and in demand audio engineer, how do recording professionals tackle different aspects of their productions and how is a hit sound achieved?
As well the opportunity to learn, those attending also have the chance to win $10,000 worth of equipment, including a Prism Sound Lyra audio interface, a SADiE 6 Sound Suite, Audio Technica ATH-M50x headphones, an Audio Technica AT4040 microphone and Gik Acoustics Evolution Polyfusors.
Each seminar features presentations from recording professionals who will answer audience questions on recording techniques. Heading the list is Edward J Nixon of the Grammy Award winning J.U.S.T.I.C.E League, who will give attendees an insight into his career trajectory and demonstrate his approach to the workflow, mixing style and processes.
Other speakers include:
Graham Boswell, Prism Sound co-founder and Sales Director. He has been at the forefront of digital audio for over 30 years, starting with the ground-breaking Neve DSP project in the early 1980’s before Philips and SONY launched the Compact Disc (CD) format. He has wide experience of digital audio technology and applications including audio DSP processing and processor design, continuous recording systems for long term logging applications, networking and streaming and the Prism Sound range of audio test and measurement equipment. His presentation on this Mic to Monitor tour will consider the issue of audio quality in digital audio systems, how we define it and some of the pitfalls and myths that surround the subject including a new take on clocking arrangements.
Ruairi O’Flaherty, Mastering Engineer and representative for PMC Speakers. He will give an introduction to PMC loudspeakers covering design principles and product range, plus a general talk about monitoring including finding the right speakers and evaluating them, positioning, tuning and using monitors correctly. Based in Los Angeles, O’Flaherty has consulted on and commissioned PMC speaker systems for clients including Capitol Studios, Trent Reznor and Neil Young. During his 23 years in the music industry he has also worked as a touring musician, an FOH engineer, a production manager and a recording engineer. His client list includes artists such as Amy Winehouse, Daniel Lanois and Stiff Little Fingers. His presentation will close with a focus on Mastering and an audience Q&A.
Steve Savanyu, Educational Services Director for Audio Technica. His presentation entitled ‘Microphones are like the Engineer’s palette’ will highlight how choosing the right microphone can enhance the sound in the recording process. He will examine the differences between condenser, dynamic and ribbon microphone technology and explain how to apply these tools in recording applications. The talk will also cover advances in ribbon microphones, new transducer concepts and updates to classic microphone designs. Steve Savanyu has his own recording studio and also specializes in multi-media projects.
Glenn Kuras, owner and President of GIK Acoustics. He will discuss why all rooms dedicated to audio need acoustic treatment, and how to set up a room including absorption vs diffusion and treating corners. For over 10 years Glenn has used his expertise in room acoustics to assist engineers, recording studios, music producers, business centers and commercial spaces solve acoustic issues within their facilities.
Mic to Monitor 2015 kicks off in the USA with the first event taking place on September 12th at Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, in conjunction with the AES which is supporting it as part of the AES Student Summit. The tour then moves to Chicago, Illinois on September 14th, Ann Arbor, Michigan on September 15th and Cleveland, Ohio on September 16th.
Places on Prism Sound’s Mic to Monitor tour are limited and are allocated on a first come, first served basis. To register interest and reserve a place, please visit: https://www.prismsound.com/music_recording/events.php?eid=226
-ends-
Note To Editors
The name Prism is widely used in different markets and by many different companies worldwide. The Cambridge-based UK manufacturer of audio interfaces, test and measurement equipment and logging systems, to whom this press release refers, seeks to avoid commercial confusion with these other markets and companies by always using its full name, Prism Sound, in its commercial communications. To avoid further action by these companies, Prism Sound respectfully ask that this convention be followed in print and on-line media which refer to their company and products. Thank you.
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
In The UK In The US
Prism Sound Prism Media Products Inc
The Old School 45 Pine Street, Suite 1
High Street Rockaway
Stretham NJ 07866
CB6 3LD
Tel: +44 (0) 1353 648888 Tel: +1 (973) 983 9577
Email: sales@prismsound.com Email : sales@prismsound.com
Press contact:
Sue Sillitoe
White Noise PR
Tel: +44 (0) 1666 500142
Mobile: +44 (0) 7798 621891
Email: sue@whitenoisepr.co.uk
GIK Giveaway Viral Video Contest 2024
Room EQ Wizard TUTORIAL
How to set up and use REW In this video we show you how [...]
DIFFUSION Concepts Explained
How Acoustic Diffusers Work And Which One Is Right For You In this video [...]
Jan
The GIK Acoustic Advice
Get Your Room Sound Right For FREE! In this video we are giving a [...]
Jan
Designer Tips: The Significance of “Clouds” with Mike Major
When people reach out to us at GIK for acoustic advice, we never have any [...]
Jun
Designer Tips: The Importance of Coverage Area with James Lindenschmidt
The most important factor in acoustic treatment performance is coverage area. Or more specifically, the [...]
May
Designer Tips: Home Theaters and Acoustic Balance with John Dykstra
Without fail, one of the first things our clients say to us when we begin [...]
May
Summer Giveaway 2021 Vote
The GIK Acoustics Summer Giveaway Photo Contest 2021 invited customers to submit photos illustrating how [...]
Aug