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SSL Nucleus is Right for Price

Price Studios, a London-based multipurpose performing arts facility owned by the Entertainment and Media Group, has installed an SSL Nucleus in its production room.

London, UK (January 20, 2015)—Price Studios, a London-based multipurpose performing arts facility owned by the Entertainment and Media Group, has installed an SSL Nucleus in its production room.

The sister companies within the Entertainment and Media Group include the recently rebuilt St. James Theatre, On Stage Entertainment, EMG Artist International and a number of companies involved in television production. Price Studios is part of the wider portfolio, offering a suite of production spaces including a 1,500-square-foot professional dance studio and a recording studio.

The recording studio splits its 572- square-foot evenly between a control room and live room capable of accommodating a small ensemble. The studio handles artist development, songwriting, music and voiceover recording and mixing. Recent projects include work for Charlie Simpson (ex Busted and Fightstar), X-Factor winner James Arthur, Australian rockers Tonight Alive, West End theatre star Hadley Fraser, the vocal trio Blake (winners of the Classic BRIT Awards), in addition to recording themes for TV and advertising, including ITV’s World Cup television coverage.

The purchase was driven by a range of factors. “I needed something that gave me hands-on control of various DAWs, sounded great, and was versatile and modern,” says Sam Featherstone, Price Studio’s in-house producer/engineer and technical manager. “It had to be a product that could add something to the studio, but also integrate well with the Pro Tools|HDX system that was already in place. I looked at all sorts of options, and Nucleus ticked all the boxes: control of all the major DAWs, great mic preamps, a flexible monitoring section, and it could act as a soundcard if needed. Not to mention that it looks cool in my room.”

According to Featherstone, “It’s a joy recording automation moves, flicking between the sends in Pro Tools, and using the user shortcut buttons. Hands on the faders, fingers on the send pots and you can get a mix together much quicker.”

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