Press Releases
May 13, 2008 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THX AWARDS
CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC WITH INDUSTRY FIRST
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., May 13, 2008 –THX
Ltd. and the Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM)
today announced the completion of the Robert and
Jean Conrad Audio Control Room as a
state-of-the-art THX Certified recording studio,
the first in a music conservatory worldwide. In
addition to achieving the coveted THX PM3
(Professional Multi-channel Mixing and
Monitoring) certification, CIM has implemented
Neural-THX Surround, a new technology for
creating music soundtracks in 5.1 and 7.1
surround sound.
The THX PM3 certification program provides CIM
students and faculty, as well as local, national
and Internet radio stations, the tools to
produce audio recordings and broadcasts so home
audiences experience every nuance and detail of
the sound mix as it was created in the studio.
THX worked very closely with the CIM design team
led by Alex Kosiorek, including Charles T.
Young, P.C. Architects and the acousticians of
Akustiks (www.akustiks.net)
and RPG (www.rpginc.com),
to precisely engineer studio acoustics, speaker
layout and performance, and system calibration.
Using newly THX Certified Lipinski loudspeakers,
along with other fine audio equipment, the level
of detail provides the ultimate environment for
sound recording, mixing and mastering, and
ensures a high level of creative and quality
control during production sessions.
“THX works with some of the most prestigious
studios in the world, including Skywalker Sound
and Peter Jackson’s Park Road Post in New
Zealand,” said Robert Hewitt, vice president of
sales at THX Ltd. “Our collaboration with the
Cleveland Institute of Music is bringing these
same exacting industry standards to a renowned
music conservatory, providing tomorrow’s artists
the perfect environment to learn and grow their
talents.”
The addition of Neural-THX Surround technology
allows CIM productions to be mixed in 5.1
surround sound and delivered via two-channel
stereo to consumers around the globe. This is
significant because it reduces the bandwidth
needed by broadcasters to distribute surround
sound programming to listeners. Currently,
Neural-THX Surround is available in an estimated
70 percent of new audio-video receivers and is
the surround sound technology of choice for XM
Satellite Radio and The Classical Public Radio
Network (CPRN).
“Our decision to invest in THX certification and
Neural-THX Surround was very much based on our
goal to offer students, faculty and staff great
attention to quality and detail using cutting
edge technologies,” said Alex Kosiorek, Director
of Recording Services at CIM. “Along with our
fantastic new recital hall (Mixon Hall), users
can now experience a fabulous performance space
and an unparalleled audio recording and mixing
environment as well. Plus, our broadcast
partners and those seeking the utmost in quality
audio recordings will benefit by hearing
performances in rich detail and envelopment
through our use of Neural-THX Surround.”
The first broadcast performances using these new
facilities will be on WCLV 104.9 FM, Cleveland
this summer as well as on InstantEncore.com.
Many of the monthly CIM Live broadcasts heard on
WCLV, featuring CIM students and faculty
members, will also originate from this facility.
ABOUT CIM
The Cleveland Institute of Music is a leading
international conservatory with graduates who
perform with the world's most acclaimed musical
organizations, including 38 members of The
Cleveland Orchestra. CIM's conservatory student
body is international in its composition and
more than 3000 talented students have graduated
in the Bachelors, Masters, Artist Diploma,
Artist Certificate, Professional Studies and
Doctoral programs. For more than 80 years, CIM
has offered a world class education both at the
Conservatory level and within the Preparatory
Division. CIM offers hundreds of concerts each
year for the community. Located in University
Circle, Cleveland's cultural hub, CIM is easily
accessible to all music lovers.
ABOUT THX LTD.
THX Ltd. was founded by filmmaker George Lucas
to improve the way movie audiences experience
the sights and sounds of feature films on the
silver screen. The goal, then and now, is to
continually improve the entertainment experience
through strict engineering performance
standards, innovative product designs and
breakthrough technologies. Leading companies
from around the globe count on THX to help them
create better, more innovative products and
services. For more information, visit
www.thx.com.
ABOUT NEURAL AUDIO
Neural Audio, through its Neural-THX® Surround
technology and unique audio optimization
technologies, has become the key enabler in the
delivery of high quality content for the TV,
radio, game, Internet, home theatre and mobile
markets. Key broadcast partners and customers
such as XM Satellite Radio, Yamaha Corporation,
Sony Corporation, Pioneer Electronics, Onkyo
Corporation, Denon Electronics, Marantz America
and Harris Corporation have adopted Neural Audio
technologies to provide the best quality audio
available today to their customers. For more
information, please visit
www.neuralaudio.com, or
www.neuralsurround.com.
THX is a trademark of THX Ltd., which may be
registered in some jurisdictions. All rights
reserved.
Neural Surround is a trademark owned by Neural
Audio Corporation.
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MEDIA CONTACTS
Jackie Broo
Communications Manager, Neural Audio Corporation
Email: jackie@neuralaudio.com
Office: +1-425.814.3200, ext. 116
Mobile: +1-513-304-9514
Dakx Turcotte
Director, Marketing and Business Development - Neural Audio Corporation
Email: dakx@neuralaudio.com
Office: +1-425-522-0635
Mobile: +1-206-499-5855
Cleveland Institute of Music Contacts:
Susan Schwartz Alex Kosiorek
Director of Marketing & Communication Director
of Recording Services
Email:
sxs129@case.edu Email:
ask2@case.edu
216-791-5000 ext. 222 216-791-5000 ext. 378




