Recording consoles
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Duane Reese
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Recording consoles
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Jonathan Cullifer
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There's a ton of different models I've seen in studios around Nashville, and many seem custom built for a particular facility. The API console at RCA Studio B is a good example. I can't find any information on that particular model of console except that RCA Studio B has one. Even so, the one at RCA has been partially rebuilt with a number of changes to the solo logic among other things. It also used to be a quad mixer, but it was converted to a stereo console some time ago.
Anyway, even if a console starts its life as a particular model, over time, changes can be made. The end result often bears little resemblance to any particular brand or model.
Anyway, even if a console starts its life as a particular model, over time, changes can be made. The end result often bears little resemblance to any particular brand or model.