CMT upgrades edit suites with 5.1 monitoring from Genelec
March 15, 2019

CMT upgrades edit suites with 5.1 monitoring from Genelec

NASHVILLE — Television network CMT recently upgraded five video editing suites at its Nashville production and post production facility with discrete 5.1 surround monitoring. The network added new Genelec 8320A Smart Active Monitors and 7350A Smart Active Subwoofers in the suites.

The upgrade follows a similar upgrade two years ago of the facility’s six audio editing suites, which were also updated to 5.1 surround monitoring using the same Genelec configurations. All of these editing suites join CMT’s original 5.1 video post production studio, which got its first set of Genelec 5.1 monitors back in 2002. 

The new 5.1 monitoring systems were purchased through Vintage King Audio in Los Angeles and were integrated by CMT itself, with consultation from Russ Berger of the Russ Berger Design Group.  
 
“What we’ve been seeing over the last several years is more and more third-party program content coming in as 5.1 surround, so we’ve had to increase our ability to monitor and edit in that format,” explains Tom Edwards, director of engineering for CMT. 



It was important that these editing rooms, which average about 10 by 12 feet, have imaging as accurate as possible, and that they all have sonic consistency from room to room, allowing projects to move about the facility in a way that makes workflow as efficient as possible. Edwards says they determined that the combination of the Smart Active Monitors and Subwoofers, featuring Genelec’s proprietary alignment and performance-optimization calibration tools, were a good match for their needs.

The smaller footprints of the 8320A and 7350A also help in the tight confines of CMT’s edit suites. The center-channel speaker of the 5.1 systems in the video-editing suites, for example, is elevated above the video monitors in the middle of the work areas, while the proprietary GLM (Genelec Loudspeaker Manager) software keeps their imaging accurate.  

“Accurately monitoring 5.1 in a small room is always a challenge, and we are also getting more surround content in from other networks like VH1 and MTV, so the workload is increasing, and that puts more pressure on the workflow,” Edwards explains. “Our original 5.1 studio, which had the Genelec 8240 speakers and 7260 sub, was created to help us evaluate surround-sound content that was just starting to come in 15 years or so ago. Now, there’s a wave of surround content that we have to work with. Features like Genelec’s AutoCal [calibration protocol] are not luxuries now — they’re necessities that let us keep up with the workflow. The advantage that Genelec Smart Active Monitors confer is that we have complete consistency and identical response in the sound between every room in the facility.”  

Russ Berger of Dallas-based Russ Berger Design Group (RBDG) has collaborated with CMT since 1990 on dozens of studios, edit suites and control rooms. 

“We’ve used Genelec for nearly every one of their projects,” says Berger. “Their engineering team has always been second to none in the industry, and I love working with them. They always know what they want to accomplish, are driven to provide the highest quality attainable, and invariably make good choices. Case in point: CMT’s selection of Genelec for their plant-wide monitoring solution. From a design standpoint, I try to remain brand-agnostic and focus on delivering a room that references, regardless of the client’s choice of monitor. However, there is a short list of manufacturers and monitors that I trust, and for CMT’s needs, no one delivers as broad a range of monitoring choices that all successfully share the same rock-solid reference DNA as Genelec.”   

“We’ve been an all-Genelec facility from the beginning,” Edwards adds, “and features like GLM and AutoCal, and the accurate sound that Genelec gives us, are why we stay that way.”