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LIPA Installs A Neve Genesys Console As Part Of Its Ongoing Upgrade Plan

As part of an ongoing project to refurbish its six recording studios, LIPA (The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts) has installed an AMS Neve Genesys G32 console with GenesysControl into Studio 1, a compact facility that is primarily used to teach music tracking, overdubbing and mixing to students on its Sound Technology degree courses.

Although the acoustics and PMC monitoring were not changed, the refit did involve stripping back and renewing floor and wall finishes and changing the lighting and studio furniture. Adding the new console was the main part of the upgrade and this was done to ensure students have access to the most up to date technology incorporating the latest techniques and trends.

“We chose a Neve Genesys G32 console because we wanted something fundamentally analogue in terms of its signal path, but also something that integrated well with modern workflows,” says Jon Thornton, Head of Sound Technology at LIPA. “As we already have a large format SSL Duality in the George Martin Studio next door, we thought that we should really have a contrast, both in terms of sonics and approach. The Genesys fitted the bill perfectly and gives us plenty of channels in the footprint we have available.”

Thornton adds that the sound of the console was also a major reason for choosing it. “It is 100% Neve from the pre-amps onwards, and for tracking that is a tremendous plus,” he says. “The fact that it’s digitally controlled analogue makes saving and recalling desk layouts easy – important for us as we can have four or five different projects moving through the room in any given day.”

The addition of a Neve GenesysControl Plugin has added even more flexibility to the Studio 1’s workflow by giving students deep level of integration, recall and automation between LIPA’s DAWs and the console.

“This allows students to use their DAW automation of choice, but still take advantage of the analogue signal path and summing if they wish to,” Thornton says. “In workflow terms, it took the students a bit of readjusting to get used to the new console and GenesysControl format, but once that was dealt with, they found it very straightforward and are getting on very well. It’s important to us that students experience the whole range of console/surface paradigms, from straightforward analogue to fully digital, to large format DAW control surface and to hybrid approaches like the Genesys and Duality, because this is what they will experience once they leave LIPA and start working in commercial facilities.”

Thornton adds that an additional bonus of choosing a Neve console was the exceptional support he got from the AMS Neve technical team.

“Having the factory so close at hand is great,” he says. “When we first started looking at options the folks at AMS Neve were very helpful and welcoming, showing us around the factory and letting us have a really good play with the consoles in their demo area. And when we finally went ahead, they patiently answered all of the boring detailed queries that cropped up during the install process.”

About AMS Neve
AMS Neve engineers have pioneered the greatest proportion of the ground-breaking techniques in the professional audio industry. Just a few examples of “world firsts” are moving fader automation, hard disk editing, digital console technology, digital audio for film, microprocessor-controlled effects units and standards such as MADI.
The most discerning artists, producers and facility owners regard AMS Neve products as number one for desirability on their equipment list and have done so for the past fifty years.
Recognised by all the premier bodies in the various fields of music, TV and film, the products and their designers have been honoured by two Scientific and Engineering Academy® Awards, an Emmy™ and a Grammy™ amongst many others.
All AMS Neve products are designed and built in-house at the company’s Headquarters in Burnley, England. For more information please visit: http://www.ams-neve.com



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