
Having mixed records since the 1980s through all the evolving phases of audio technology, I have settled on a blend of old and new, using Pro Tools with with a warehouse full of plug ins. Then, we go from the digital realm into the analog, sending out to a Quantum Gamma console (designed by John Hall of Sphere Recording Consoles and brought into the modern era by Kevin Nimmo)

along with a 8-channel side car featuring Aurora Audio Preamps. Control room built with angled walls and foamed inside for maximum sonic smack down.

The Gamma has a sound similar to API while the side car has a Neve like sound.

Finally, the mix down is sent to a late 1970s MCI two-track analog tape machine.

Feel free to Contact me about mixing your music.
Kind Regards,
Mark Nevers