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TIMAX X SONOSPHERE STUDIOS AT TILEYARD ANNOUNCES DOLBY ATMOS COMMISSIONED MARTIN AUDIO FLEXPOINT SYSTEM ENABLING STUDIO TO VENUE SCALABILITY

UK – TiMax x Sonosphere has announced that its flagship studio at London’s Tileyard has been commissioned by Dolby engineer Richard Addis and is now officially listed on the Dolby Atmos Professional global directory. The room represents a paradigm shift in immersive audio production, becoming the second Martin Audio FlexPoint-based Dolby Atmos studio in the world, and the first in Europe.

Unlike traditional Dolby Atmos studios that rely on conventional studio monitors, the TiMax x Sonosphere facility breaks new ground by utilising world-class Martin Audio FlexPoint PA loudspeakers in a 9.1.6 configuration. This approach bridges the longstanding divide between studio production and live event deployment, enabling creators to work in an environment that accurately represents how their content will sound in real-world immersive spaces.

“The decision to use professional PA speakers rather than traditional monitors is fundamental to our vision,” explains Phil Wright, Sound Designer, Mix Engineer and Technical Director at Sonosphere. “We’re not just creating content for playback in other studios; we’re producing work that needs to scale from intimate listening rooms to major live venues. This room allows us to hear exactly what audiences will experience and make creative decisions accordingly.”

At the heart of the studio’s unique capability is its ability to play Audio Definition Model (ADM) files, the standard format for Dolby Atmos content, and leverage TiMax’s third party OSC integration to seamlessly upscale them for deployment through large-scale live sound systems. This ‘studio to stadium’ workflow represents a world-first capability in the UK market, and potentially globally.

THIS ISN’T JUST ANOTHER STUDIO, IT’S A RESOURCE FOR THE ENTIRE INDUSTRY.

Duncan Bell, Commercial Director, Sonosphere

“The Sonosphere vision has always been to take ‘small to big’, and to create a workflow where content produced in the studio can be directly scaled for arenas, festivals, and immersive installations without compromise,” says Duncan Bell, Commercial Director at Sonosphere. “As only the second Martin Audio-based Atmos studio in the world, we can now deliver and scale Atmos content produced in our studio to the myriad spaces our projects and clients demand. This isn’t just about mixing in Atmos, it’s about creating content that comes alive in any environment.”

The state-of-the-art facility comprises far more than a Dolby Atmos mixing room. At full capacity, it offers a 26.4.6 TiMax mixing environment featuring TiMax SoundHub 2 and its powerful spatial audio and show control capabilities. The TiMax Tracker D4 system, with eight sensors, provides real-time object tracking and automation, while TiMax panLab offers intuitive spatial control for rapid creative workflows.

The studio’s equipment roster showcases the best of Focusrite Group’s sister brands, with amplification delivered via Linea Research 88C06 amplifiers loaded with FlexPoint presets, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.

The use of TiMax as the spatial audio processor underpins the collaboration’s commitment to flexibility and creative control. Unlike other spatial processors, TiMax SoundHub 2 excels in its ability to handle complex object-based audio, integrate show control, and most critically, provide a bridge between studio creation and live deployment. Its track record in theatre, music venues, and installation work worldwide makes it uniquely qualified to deliver on the ‘small to big’ promise.

The partnership between TiMax and Sonosphere brings together complementary expertise. TiMax provides decades of experience in spatial audio processing, show control, and tracking technology, while Sonosphere contributes specialist knowledge in immersive content creation for music, broadcast, and live events.

“Together, the two companies provide a flexible, multi-purpose immersive audio London hub to demonstrate, educate, promote and deliver immersive audio systems, workflow and content,” explains Bell. “This isn’t just another studio, it’s a resource for the entire industry. We’re hosting workshops, demonstrations, panel discussions, and training sessions to share what we’ve learned and push the boundaries of what’s possible in spatial audio.”

The studio offers accredited training programmes, demonstration opportunities, and a space for networking, hospitality, and showcases. It’s designed to be a thriving hub where the immersive audio community can connect, collaborate, and innovate.

The room was specified and implemented by Sonosphere’s Phil Wright in strict accordance with Dolby DARDT guidelines. With calibration by Dolby engineer Richard Addis complete, the facility meets the exacting standards required for professional Dolby Atmos production, ensuring that mixes created in the space will translate accurately wherever they’re delivered.

Photos by Steven Woodburn.

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Installation Partner: Sonosphere

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CDD THE SOLUTION FOR DUBAI’S LATEST LUXURIOUS FRENCH BRASSERIE

UAE – AV integrators, Exacting Diseno Technical Services, once again found the Martin Audio loudspeaker portfolio to be perfect for their needs, when asked to specify a sound system for Dubai’s new luxurious French brasserie, La Colline, situated at the Al Habtoor Polo Resort.

The Martin Audio partner was awarded the contract, based on recommendation, after having successfully delivered other projects for the clients previously.

The operation required mainly superior background music reproduction to be delivered, and Exacting Diseno instinctively turned to Martin Audio’s CDD6 as they have in the past. By deploying coaxial differential dispersion technology, they knew this would also be ideal for occasions when live music or more strident DJ playback was required.

The integrators based the system design around two indoor zones with three areas outdoors with separate subwoofer volume control. The fit-out comprised three CDD6 and an SX210 subwoofer in the Bar area, and four CDD6 and pair or SX110 in the separate main zone. Outside sees a further 11 CDD6 deployed, along with four SX112. All CDDs were wall-mounted, and the subs concealed under the seating.

Exacting Diseno founder Lou Agha said the choice of CDD6 this time had been based around “size, sound quality and colour options.” He had persuaded the client to adopt white versions, which he said had been the correct decision, bearing in mind the overall interior aesthetic.

The installation was supported by Martin Audio’s territorial distributor, PRO LAB.

Commenting on the installation, the client said, “The concept was developed by a passionate team led by Alain El Tawil, blending French culinary tradition with a relaxed, elegant atmosphere.We were extremely impressed by the sound quality.”

Photos by Steven Woodburn.

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Distributor: PRO LAB
Installation Partner:
Exacting Diseno Technical Services

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Three-dimensional audio fills Cubic Bangkok

THAILAND – Since opening for business in late 2023, Emsphere seemingly has it all. Between the Gourmet market in the lower levels to the prominent EM Live and Tribe venues on the rooftop, leading retailers have made it their home in between. Adding diversity to this rich mix on level four, Cubic is marketing itself as Bangkok’s best and only social and high-performance club. The installed Martin Audio loudspeaker system demonstrates why Cubic is no gymnasium.

“At Cubic, we evolve limits, break boundaries and build a fitness community that thrives on sweat, results and fun,” explained managing director Omaar Makia, adding that the Emsphere site is the third addition to the Cubic network in Bangkok. “The concept of Cubic breaks away from that of a normal gym where individuals train by themselves. Here, we host activities with others or with a personal trainer. We want our members to spend more time here, by socialising, working, recovering, taking in nutrition and having physiotherapy.”

“At Cubic, we evolve limits, break boundaries and build a fitness community that thrives on sweat, results and fun,” explained managing director Omaar Makia, adding that the Emsphere site is the third addition to the Cubic network in Bangkok. “The concept of Cubic breaks away from that of a normal gym where individuals train by themselves. Here, we host activities with others or with a personal trainer. We want our members to spend more time here, by socialising, working, recovering, taking in nutrition and having physiotherapy.”

From the entrance to the training rooms where groups practice Pilates, participate in cycling classes or simply relax in the café, audio is a central theme. Suitably impressed by a demonstration provided by Hamilton Thai consultant Ryan Oldcorn, Cubic’s management requested for a high-powered Martin Audio speaker system to provide the right ambience.  “Specifying the right audio system is vital as it sets the right vibe for our members,” continued Makia.

Cubic co-owner Ommar Makia and Hamilton Thai owner Ryan Oldcorn

 “Together with the LED lighting, audio is a crucial aspect of the entire experience and helps to differentiate it. The high-power handling capabilities, even dispersion, intelligibility and full range definition characteristics were extremely impressive.”

A Pioneer XDJ-RR Rekordbox DJ booth is the focal point of the social area beyond reception. Here, Cubic’s scene is set with an old retro speaker backdrop surround enveloping two white-finished Martin Audio X15 Blackline speaker enclosures. A Martin Audio SX118 Blackline single 18-inch subwoofer located under the DJ booth enhances Cubic’s social credentials onto a par with Tribe.

Providing members with ample SPLs, the fitness zones beyond the social area are equipped with Martin Audio CDD8s, CDD12s and Adorn speakers. DSP presets stored in the Symetrix Composer software were programmed by supplier Fuzion Far East, with applications engineer Ben Walters assisting in the design and execution of the project. “We design and install many fitness centres here in Thailand,” he commented. “Although Cubic is highly unique, the reflective acoustic surfaces such as mirrors, glass and hard floors are as difficult to tame as a gymnasium. We managed to cure this by ensuring the speakers are focusing their energies on the workout areas away from the hard surfaces.”

A further challenge was encountered when the instructors wearing Shure SVX4 wireless systems experienced feedback from the Martin Audio speakers. “This was solved by adding a smaller, but separate Martin Audio Adorn loudspeaker system, as the PTs receive their audio signal from a different source,” explained Walters. “Now, the Shure SVX4 wireless system works perfectly without interference or feedback.”

Photos by Steven Woodburn.

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Distributor: Fuzion Far East
Installation Partner:
Fuzion Far East

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