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Buenos Aires, Argentina - February 2011: While analog recording equipment manufacturer API saw widespread and consistent success with its 1608 console last year, the company is already on track to rival its performance in 2010. As an example, API's Argentine dealer, SL Audio... [more] |
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Miami, Florida – February 2011: Professional analog audio gear manufacturer API has just shipped a 16-channel 1608 to a new premier recording
facility in Miami — Studio 26. According to the facility's staff, the console provides exactly the kind of sound that they were looking
for... [more] |
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Jessup, Maryland – January 2011: API's groundbreaking and industry-leading lunchbox® frame for 500-Series modules just got better. The
re-engineered lunchbox boasts many improvements, including an increased power supply current of 215mA per slot, the addition of DB-25 connectors for easy input
and output connection and XLR access... [more] |  |
 | | Montréal, Canada - January 2011: With graduates such as Richard King, Jeff Wolpert and John Sorensen, the McGill
University Graduate Program in Sound Recording is among the most prestigious audio engineering programs in the world. In fact, the program only admits seven new
students each academic year, all of whom must hold bachelor's degrees in music. Because the program is part of McGill's Schulich School of Music, its
students... [more] |  |
 | | Mumbai, India – January 2011: When considering equipment for his new studio, iconic Indian playback singer Hariharan sought an analog console
that would produce a different sound than that of the various small, all-digital studios throughout the region. After researching and testing out several mixing desks,
he and his sound engineer/producer KJ Singh decided that In the Mix needed an API 1608... [more] |  |
 | | Jessup, Maryland – December 2010: In just three years of working with API Dutch distributor, Helios Pro Audio Solutions, has sold its seventh API
1608 recording console. Helios, which has been in the professional audio business for more than forty years, is a major competitor in today's market, servicing and
consulting all of the major studios and post-production companies in the country... [more] |  |
 | | Washington D.C. – December 2010: Lost Origin Productions is an international multi-media company with a hefty creed: explore the past to
change the future. Directed by musician, photographer and writer Jason Hamacher, Lost Origin Productions explores modern people living in ancient civilizations
with hopes of inspiring current-day culture with a new ideas, stories and perspectives. Most recently, Hamacher traveled to Aleppo, Syria, to... [more] |  |
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Jessup, Maryland – December 2010: One of the highlights of the recent AES convention in San Francisco was API's introduction of its brand-new
Channel Strip. The API Channel Strip includes a 512C mic pre, the famous 550a EQ, the 527 compressor and the 325 line driver,
all well-known and highly-coveted pieces in their own right, now packaged together. Each processing piece can be switched in or... [more] |  |
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Austin, Texas - November 2010: "Indie. Innovative. Intelligent." yellow DOG Studios' slogan is as true as a slogan can be. A place that artists as diverse
as Brandon Jenkins, SQUINT, Pine Top Perkins, Mike Kelly, Green Day and Cody Canada have recently called home, yellow DOG Studios possesses... [more] |  |
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Jessup, Maryland – November 2010: API and Studio 270 of Montréal, Canada, are pleased to announce the sale of a new, 48-channel
Legacy Plus. Studio 270's analog recording console is the first Legacy that will come equipped with API Vision automation, as was recently
revealed at this year's AES Convention... [more] |
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 | | Jessup, Maryland – November 2010: Chris Cundy of Bozeman, Montana, was recently identified as the 1,000th customer of API's highly regarded
A2D. In the four short years since its introduction, the A2D has become one of the most popular and decorated products of the company's
offerings... [more] |  |
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Chico, California - October 2010: The Music Industry & Technology program at California State University, Chico gives its students
an education that is quite different from the one offered by the mass of competing technical schools. Rather than focus on technology -
either hardware or software - in an... [more] |
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