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20/04/2017

750mph Completes Audio Facility Upgrade

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London-based 750mph has completed an expansion and upgrade project of its audio facilities. The project centred around Fairlight's EVO modular console and 3D Audio Workspace (3DAW) platform, including a new state-of-the-art Dolby Atmos certified audio suite.

Following its expansion, 750mph occupies around 10,000 square feet of studio space and is equipped with nine EVO consoles as well as Fairlight's Master Control (XCS) Panel, running ICAN user programmed macro functionality, in the facilities transfer bay. Video playback across the post house's eight audio suites relies on Blackmagic's UltraStudio Extreme capture and playback hardware.

"The audio editing is exceptional," said 750mph's creative partner, Sam Ashwell. "The actual, physical editing of audio when working on the EVO console is a remarkably tactile experience. You essentially just use button shortcuts and a jog to manipulate the sound, so it's incredibly quick."

Fairlight's 3DAW has been a key element of the workflow upgrades, allowing 750mph to extend its current audio production tools to support three-dimensional sound. Object oriented formats such as Dolby Atmos give you creative scope beyond just moving image according to Ashwell. "It is about making the sound more flexible," he explained. "With 3DAW you can literally make things fly across the ceiling as there are more surrounds to work with."

3DAW offers a battery of tools to build immersive soundscapes, including a 3D panner to position sound objects in the room, and Spaceview, a 3D visualisation that provides a clear view of each object's spatial location and level contribution at all times.

For mixing sound for the cinema, there is specific processing to support up to 64 discrete speaker outputs, catering for different room sizes and speaker counts. Another feature is AirPan, a control feature which allows users to simply reach out in space, and place sounds where they want them. By just moving your fingers in the air, sound designers can pan, rotate, tilt and spread sound in space.

"It is an entirely new, immersive offering 360º sound, but you need a lot of audio flying around for all the different objects," added 750mph's Managing Director Ben Mason. "We've already had numerous requests for Dolby Atmos films, despite there not being too many cinemas equipped for it just yet. However, we believe it will become more and more popular, so we're future-proofing."

"The way immersive audio works is that you have a 9.1 bed of audio running and then you manipulate audio objects around the room," continued Ashwell. "You can put an object on any channel and move it anywhere. That allows you to locate sound effects in very specific positions. With even more audio channels our previous system couldn't have handled immersive 3D audio and so we added an additional 192 channels of Multichannel-Audio-Digital-Interface (MADI) ins and outs."

(JP/LM)
VMI.TV Ltd

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