As immersive audio continues to redefine how we create and experience music, Marshmellow Skies is stepping confidently into the future. The forward-thinking production facility has just completed a full transformation, unveiling a state-of-the-art Dolby Atmos studio outfitted with premium monitoring solutions from KRK. Behind the upgrade is a team of seasoned industry professionals: producer and engineer Ken Caillat, chief engineer Claus Trelby, and business manager Nitanee Paris—each bringing a clear vision to push sonic boundaries.
A statement from the company discloses that the studio underwent a comprehensive rebuild to meet the rising demand for immersive audio. “We built a new studio from the ground up, designing the control room specifically for immersive audio mixing,” explains Trelby. “Our innovative setup includes KRK V8 and V6 Studio Monitors and KRK Subwoofers, which together ensure reliability across all volume levels. This allows artists to be fully immersed in the dynamics of their music as they create.”
The control room isn’t the only highlight. Key features of the new facility include a carefully constructed reference theater in a 7.1.4 configuration, delivering full-spectrum audio clarity and a deeply engaging listening environment. Trelby further elaborates: “We also have a 9.1.6 setup with the KRK V8s on the horizontal and the V6s above us, along with two subwoofer cabinets on a single channel. The KRKs are great and able to handle the demands of both low and high-volume levels.”
For artists and engineers, this kind of precision and flexibility is crucial, especially as spatial and object-based formats like Dolby Atmos continue to gain traction across genres. By choosing KRK as the monitoring backbone, Marshmellow Skies ensures that what’s being heard in the studio translates cleanly to immersive listening environments, from headphones to home theaters.
“Working in such a space inspires creativity and aids in the transition to immersive audio formats,” says Trelby. And that’s the studio’s ultimate mission: to offer a sonic environment that not only meets technical demands, but supports artistic ambition.