Mix Magazine Selects Carl Tatz Design
for Its Class of 2016
for Its Class of 2016
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Pictured L-R: Studio designer Carl Tatz with Producer/Engineer and Emerald City owner Danny Ozment |
– Two new CTD studios, The News Room and Emerald City, honored by Mix Magazine in Class of 2016 top new studios –
– As engineers, producers and composers move into private facilities, demand for accurate mixing environments has increased exponentially. The Carl Tatz Design TEC-Awarded MixRoom™ technology featuring the acclaimed PhantomFocus™ System™ (PFS™) monitoring, as employed in The News Room and Emerald City, has come to be regarded as the preferred solution among audio professionals –
Nashville, TN: The leading acoustical design, analysis and implementation firmCarl Tatz Design (CTD) has again scored top honors, with two of its studios being chosen by Mix Magazine for the Class of 2016 issue, which features 19 of the World’s Finest in Studio Design.
“Once again we’re thrilled and grateful to have two of our studios chosen by Mix Magazine to be included in their prestigious annual ‘Class Of’ issue,” comments CTD principal Carl Tatz. “The News Room required a team of structural engineers to achieve the client’s performance goals in what was originally a space-compromised footprint. The effort resulted in a resounding success rendering an ultra high performance CTD MixRoom™ and PhantomFocus™ System – 2,” notes Tatz. “While the beautiful and spacious full-blown tracking studio, Emerald City defines what a personal studio can be and also includes an ultra-high-performance CTD MixRoom™ featuring the new PhantomFocus Monitor in a PFS – 4.”
Note: All MixRooms utilize a custom application of the Carl Tatz Signature Series™ family of acoustic modules by Auralex®.
View previously released press releases for the two honorees:
The News Room: http://clynemedia.com/CTD/NewsRoom/CTD_NewsRoom.html
Emerald City: http://clynemedia.com/CTD/Emerald/CTD_Emerald.html