 Mike Turner
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The Pocket Studios
| Who: |
Mike Turner |
| What: |
The Pocket Studios |
| Where: |
Toronto, Canada |
| API Gear: |
512c, 550b, lunchbox® |
Briefly:
The Pocket Studios is a newcomer to the Toronto scene. Anything but your average studio, The Pocket concentrates
on developing acts that might not necessarily have the biggest budgets, but absolutely need the best results. They've also played host to
established acts such as Sloan, Feist, and Pilate. Like many studios today, the emphasis at The Pocket has been on great front end rather than on
an expensive mixing console.
From The Street:
"One of the first things we got was a lunchbox with four 512cs and two 550bs. There really isn't a better
mic pre out there, they're right at home with our other gear and make things sound great.
"My 512s are a solution and "go to" on so many sources. For example, I have a couple of ribbon mics
and the 512s are the only pre I use with them; so much gain and so clean it's almost ridiculous. Drums sound awesome through the 512's and I
especially love them on electric guitar. Another plus with the 512's is how they seem to get 'thicker' the more driven they are.
"Our 550b's are also great, transparent and harmonically detailed. The selection of EQ points are well
thought out, all the 'good' frequencies are there and the stepped setup makes recalling stuff a breeze. One of my favorite vocal chains is a U87
into a 512c through a 550b, shelving the lows at 50 Hz and adding 'shimmer' at 15K and compressing via a Blue Stripe 1176. It never fails!
"I recently used an API 2500 rack mount compressor on a session and was equally blown away at how much
punch it put on a drum bus. It's slated to be added to my rack in the not-distant future.
"There's always room for more API gear at the Pocket."
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