Focusrite Studio Console
1985 – 1998
Notable users
AIR Studios, London (the original George Martin commission), Crescente Studio, Tokyo (plate #1, 72-input + GML automation), Sound City Setagaya, Tokyo (plate #10), Studios in London / LA / Nashville / NYC / Bophuthatswana per the "World Studio Console" ad
Technical specs
| Channels | 48 – 60 |
| Layout | In-line |
| Groups | 24 |
| EQ | 4-band (Neve design) |
| Production | Only 10 ever built (1985 – early 1990s) |
| Designer | Rupert Neve (post-Neve era, on commission to George Martin) |
| Modules | ISA-110 EQ + ISA-130 dynamics (per-channel) |
| Cost (then) | £600k+ per console — most expensive bespoke console of the era |
Designed by Rupert Neve for AIR Studios, the Focusrite Studio Console was the most expensive bespoke recording desk ever built at the time of its construction. Its preamps and equaliser sections were considered by many engineers who used it to be the finest they had ever encountered — a level of transparency and musical resolution that came at a cost only George Martin could justify. Only ten were ever built.
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Notable Recordings
- Lucky Dube — Victims (1993, BOP Studios)
- Koffi Olomide — Attentat (1999, BOP Studios)
- Various mixes by Jack Joseph Puig (Beck, Hole, Green Day) — Ocean Way Studio A, mid-1990s to 2010
Studios
- AIR Studios, Oxford Street, London
- AIR Studios, Montserrat
- Master Rock Studios, London
- Electric Lady Studios, New York City
- Real World Studios, Box, Wiltshire
- Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles (Studio A — Jack Joseph Puig)
- Conway Studios, Los Angeles
- Music Mill, Nashville
- SST Studios, Weehawken, New Jersey (damaged Hurricane Sandy 2012)
- BOP Studios, Mafikeng, South Africa (largest unit — silver-wired)
- Sound City Setagaya, Tokyo
- The Focusrite Room, UK (Console #5 — recovered 2022)