Legacy Series
1989 – present
Notable users
Green Street Studios, Manhattan (first install 1989), 75+ studios worldwide — virtually all Legacys still in active service
Technical specs
| Channels | 32 – 96 |
| Layout | In-line |
| Groups | 24 |
| EQ | 4-band (550B) |
| Production | 1989 – present (Legacy + Legacy AXS hybrid variant) |
| Modules | 312 / 550A / 550B (retained classic API module architecture) |
| Hybrid | Legacy AXS adds DAW control features |
| Build count | 75+ worldwide (low, all-API still in-house assembly) |
Introduced in 1989 — the first new API large-format console in years — with the first unit delivered to Green Street Studios in Manhattan. The Legacy revived API's console-building tradition and over 75 were built worldwide, available in configurations from 32 to 96 channels. All retain the classic 312/550 module architecture. The Legacy AXS (a later derivative) added hybrid DAW control features. Virtually every Legacy console ever built remains in active service — a testament to the build quality that Walker established from the beginning.
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Notable Recordings
- American rock, pop and country productions from 1989 onward
- Hip-hop and R&B sessions through the 1990s
Studios
- Green Street Studios, Manhattan (first install)
- Major US recording facilities worldwide