Adding a new studio to their project facility in Northern Utah, songwriter Monty Powell and jazz artist Anna Wilson called on Carl Tatz Design and its proprietary room monitor set-up.
The new studio – named Crane Song – uses turnkey MixRoom technology concept, with a pair of vintage Tannoy System 1000 dual-concentric close-field loudspeakers, using the Phantom Focus System to achieve a 20Hz-to-20KHz room frequency response and accurate imaging.
‘This is the third studio that Carl Tatz Design has designed and built for us,’ says Powell, who counts hits with Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts and Lady Antebellum among his credits. ‘All of them have been centred on the PFS system, which has become irreplaceable for me in a mix environment. Each studio has gotten better as Carl continues to hone his craft and lead the industry by a wide margin with his custom acoustic designs, proprietary products and monitoring set-ups, right down to the chair you sit in. Carl’s work inevitably leaves his clients in a space that is more accurate, less fatiguing and always ergonomically pleasing to work in.’
The MixRoom features a custom application of the Carl Tatz Signature Series acoustic modules by Auralex, along with CTD Acoustic Lens modules.
‘Over the years, I have been very fortunate to have been called upon by several of my clients to design multiple studios as they either expand or move to new locations,’ Tatz says. ‘Crane Song is an evolution of the previous two rooms we designed and built for Monty and Anna. Each time, our evolving technology has allowed us to refine the performance of previous efforts. I wish everyone could experience this beautiful room.’
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