With the 9401A System Management Device for Audio-over-IP Networking, our UNIO Ecosystem – which offers professionals the ability to seamlessly bridge in-room and personal headphone monitoring – enables you to take advantage of ST2110, AES67 and Ravenna AoIP streams while working with our renowned Smart Active Monitoring (SAM™) systems, from stereo to immersive. Join Genelec expert Marcel Schechter as he hosts our free and easy-to-follow webinar on the 28th of November at 19:00 UTC+1, so you can get to know this workflow-boosting device and how to use it. Click 'Attend' below to set a reminder! 👇
Genelec
Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
Since 1978 Genelec has developed high quality studio monitors and active speaker systems.
About us
Genelec is the leading manufacturer of Active Loudspeakers for Studio Monitoring, Installations and Home Theaters. Based in Iisalmi, Finland the company has been dedicated to the professional audio business for over 40 years. Our unrivalled commitment to research and development has resulted in a number of industry firsts and established Genelec as the industry leader in active monitors. Genelec monitoring products remain true to our original philosophy from 1978 offering reliability, neutral sound reproduction regardless of size, as well as the ability to adapt frequency response to the listening environment.
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- Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
- Yrityksen koko
- 51–200 työntekijää
- Päätoimipaikka
- Iisalmi
- Tyyppi
- Privately Held
- Perustettu
- 1978
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Sijainnit
Työntekijät Genelec
Päivitykset
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Genelec julkaisi tämän uudelleen
💫 1er jour du salon #JTSE ! Notre équipe vous attend pour vous présenter les nouvelles solutions Audio-Technica, Genelec et Optimal Audio ! RDV sur nos espaces : - Dock Pullman stand 87 à l'entrée - Dock Haussmann pour des demos Genelec sur l'espace Monitoring au RDC et sur le stand 16 et à l'étage sur l'espace immersif ! #audiotechnica #genelec #optimalaudio #salon
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Want to use workflow-boosting AoIP streams in your studio? Join our free UNIO webinar tomorrow, and learn how our 9401A device and SAM Monitors can help. Click ‘Attend’ to set a reminder. 👇
With the 9401A System Management Device for Audio-over-IP Networking, our UNIO Ecosystem – which offers professionals the ability to seamlessly bridge in-room and personal headphone monitoring – enables you to take advantage of ST2110, AES67 and Ravenna AoIP streams while working with our renowned Smart Active Monitoring (SAM™) systems, from stereo to immersive. Join Genelec expert Marcel Schechter as he hosts our free and easy-to-follow webinar on the 28th of November at 19:00 UTC+1, so you can get to know this workflow-boosting device and how to use it. Click 'Attend' below to set a reminder! 👇
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How does iconic DJ and Producer Hardwell nail his mixes? Watch our new behind-the-scenes video and find out from the legend himself, visit https://lnkd.in/dCMaRhgZ #Hardwell #Genelec #Genelec1234 #MusicStudio #MusicProducer Jan Morel
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Discover how quality-conscious Finnish gym XO Center worked with Genelec partner Praecom Oy to deploy Smart IP PoE loudspeakers and ensure the finest possible sound experience, visit https://lnkd.in/dGwBmQWz #Genelec #GenelecInstalled #GenelecSmartIP Praecom Crestron Electronics
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Dreaming of working in post? Check out Headliner’s interview with Owner of Mr Bronx studio and in-demand Engineer David Wolfe and discover the story behind his success, visit https://lnkd.in/dD3Dec-D Headliner Magazine Mr. Bronx Audio Post #Genelec #TheSonicReference #RecordingStudio #NewYork
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Genelec julkaisi tämän uudelleen
Yesterday marked a pivotal moment in my journey toward Oulu2026 - European Capital of Culture 2026 where my commissioned sonic spatial artwork, The Logos, will be premiered. This groundbreaking piece will feature the world’s first-ever sonified fast radio bursts (FRBs)—up to 8-billion-year-old radio signals from the other side of our galaxy—juxtaposing the enigma of these cosmic phenomena with the divine mystery of the Logos. The performances will take place in the venerable Oulu Cathedral, a space whose history and acoustics are central to the experience. I’m thrilled to share that I’ve already conducted the room impulse response (RIR) measurements for the space, working with the brilliant Genelec engineer Markku Syrjäpalo. My heartfelt thanks to Siamäk Naghian, Genelec’s visionary CEO, for supporting the development of this project, and to the incredible Oulu 2026 team for their collaboration in making this happen. This work wouldn’t be possible without the guidance of ecologist and philosopher Timothy Morton, whose exploration of interconnectedness and hyperobjects provides the conceptual bedrock for the piece. The technical partnership with Prof. Kiyoshi Masui, FRB expert at MIT Synoptic Radio Lab and the CHIME telescope in Canada, has enabled the sonification of these ancient signals. The Logos will transform Oulu Cathedral into a sanctuary of cosmic and spiritual wonder, resonating with the sounds of the universe and human imagination. As we prepare for this once-in-a-lifetime performance, I’m reminded of the power of collaboration across disciplines and the unique beauty of merging science, art, and philosophy, especially in these uncertain times. Oulu 2026 will be a milestone in exploring the mysteries of existence. Thank you to everyone helping bring this vision to life. Stay tuned—there’s so much more to come.
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Genelec julkaisi tämän uudelleen
We prepared for our 12,000-person Nokia Arena show with Vesterinen Yhtyeineen at a much smaller and acoustically dryer arena, leveraging cutting-edge technology. During rehearsals, the band used in-ear monitors while our sound engineer listened at the far end of the hall through a small stereo PA system emulating Nokia Arena’s speaker setup. To enhance the experience, I built an acoustic simulator around the mixing position with eight Genelec speakers, recreating Nokia Arena’s acoustics in real time. The arena’s sound system and acoustics were previously “sampled” using a microphone array to capture spatial impulse responses, which I then rendered into multichannel convolution reverbs for each playback channel using the Spatial Decomposition Method developed at Aalto University. I was amazed by the realistic result—achieved with just eight speakers! The setup could have worked with as few as five speakers while still delivering a powerful and convincing effect. This process allowed our sound engineer to practice in an environment as close as possible to the actual show, fine-tuning every detail to perfection. It was incredible to use technology in such a creative and practical way. Huge thanks to Genelec for providing the speakers that made this possible!
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Genelec julkaisi tämän uudelleen
We have the pleasure of attending Sonic College’s Sonic Days. We have a fantastic 10.1 Smart ip system in the conference area for sound in museums. ( 4410, 4420, 4430 and our brand new 3440 PoE powered sub ). Everything is powered by a NETGEAR switch. In addition to this you have the possibility to experience our new Unio system. Our new personal monitoring system. Last but not least- a full Dolby Atmos system ( 11* 8351, 3*W371 and 1*7382 ). If you are near Kolding, please visit Eric Horstmann and myself. Genelec Genelec Installed Sound Sonic College Eric Horstmann Nordic Pro Audio IMAGO SONAS A/S
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Interesting new application with Genelec speakers.
We prepared for our 12,000-person Nokia Arena show with Vesterinen Yhtyeineen at a much smaller and acoustically dryer arena, leveraging cutting-edge technology. During rehearsals, the band used in-ear monitors while our sound engineer listened at the far end of the hall through a small stereo PA system emulating Nokia Arena’s speaker setup. To enhance the experience, I built an acoustic simulator around the mixing position with eight Genelec speakers, recreating Nokia Arena’s acoustics in real time. The arena’s sound system and acoustics were previously “sampled” using a microphone array to capture spatial impulse responses, which I then rendered into multichannel convolution reverbs for each playback channel using the Spatial Decomposition Method developed at Aalto University. I was amazed by the realistic result—achieved with just eight speakers! The setup could have worked with as few as five speakers while still delivering a powerful and convincing effect. This process allowed our sound engineer to practice in an environment as close as possible to the actual show, fine-tuning every detail to perfection. It was incredible to use technology in such a creative and practical way. Huge thanks to Genelec for providing the speakers that made this possible!