G*Connect UNIO webinar 2: Bridging in-room and personal headphone monitoring

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G*Connect UNIO webinar 2: Bridging in-room and personal headphone monitoring

29.10.2024

Having the freedom to work anywhere on headphones – while maintaining the high standards you set using your main studio space and studio monitors – has long been a dream of audio professionals. Genelec’s UNIO Ecosystem and pioneering new Personal Reference Monitoring (PRM) system are crafted specifically to help you achieve this dream. They enable you to switch freely between your studio monitors and headphones, so you can work anywhere, anytime, to create incredible mixes – from stereo to immersive – that translate with maximal consistency.

To make it simple to learn all about what UNIO and PRM can do and how to use them effectively, we’ve put together this free and easy-to-follow webinar – now available on demand – which features Genelec expert Marcel Schechter.

During the webinar, Marcel will explain the idea and benefits of PRM, the reasons why in-room studio monitors are so helpful for audio work, how headphones have traditionally fit into studio work, and how UNIO and PRM have closed the gap between in-room and headphone listening. He’ll then take you on a deeper dive into the technology behind UNIO and PRM and explain how the 9320A SAM Reference Controller and 8550A Professional Reference Headphones of PRM are matched at our factory to create a unique active monitoring headphone solution. And for those working in immersive, Marcel will also show how our Aural ID Technology makes it possible to use UNIO and PRM to create the very finest binaural virtual monitoring.

By the end of this webinar you’ll know how to benefit from bringing UNIO and PRM into your audio production workflow, so, wherever you work, you can achieve truthful monitoring, make the right mixing decisions and cut out the guesswork – using both in-room monitors and headphones.

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