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API Goes One Flight Up

Nick Irving, owner of Studio One Flight Up in Sydney, Australia, has installed a 32-channel API 1608 console, fitted with 24 API 550A EQs and eight 560 EQs.

Sydney, Australia (October 9, 2014)—Nick Irving, owner of Studio One Flight Up in Sydney, Australia, has installed a 32-channel API 1608 console, fitted with 24 API 550A EQs and eight 560 EQs.

A self-proclaimed ‘analog-minded person,’ Irving works with independent singers, songwriters and musicians. Deb Sloss of Studio Connections Australia recommended the API. Said Irving, “Computers make great multi-track recorders, but for the actual work of recording and mixing sessions, I need to be ‘hands-on’.”

Studio One Flight Up uses the 1608 for both recording and mixing needs. “My sounds just get better and better now that I have an API console. Switching the metering between input and direct out is fantastic and very useful. Having buttons to engage the insert points is also a great and useful feature.”

Now that the studio renovations are complete, Irving is recording and collaborating on an album with Grammy award-winner Myles Heskett (ex-Wolfmother). “It is proving to be lots of fun. We’re really enjoying working on the API console. Everything I’ve done on it sounds fantastic—solid, crisp, clear.”

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