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Antelope Audio Announces Partnership With Abbey Road Institute

Antelope Audio have today announced their partnership with Abbey Road Institute, seeing high-end multichannel interfaces installed in a world-class facility. We have the details, plus a video tour of Angel Studios’ incredible rooms with tonnes of consoles, mics and other esoterica on show.

Antelope audio are known for a range of DSP powered interfaces that play host to the company’s Synergy Core technology and associated audio plugins and DSP mixing. With Abbey Road Institute’s recent move into London’s world-class Angel Studios, the search was on for an interface marque offering the various solutions needed. Ranging from multichannel duties hooked up to the studio’s Neve 88RS, to smaller mobile recording rigs, this joint enterprise sees Antelope Audio’s interfaces help new engineers on their sonic journey.

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Antelope Audio and Abbey Road Institute are pleased to announce their partnership that educates music production students through intensive, focussed and hands on training combined with access to top-tier equipment. To celebrate the partnership we go behind the scenes of Abbey Road Institute’s new campus at Angel Studios in London and get an exclusive tour of the facilities.

The hands-on and practical education provided by the Institute is broad, ranging from traditional recording techniques such as the use of the Decca tree to top-tier technological advancements, such as Dolby Atmos. Antelope Audio’s Galaxy 32 Synergy Core is integral to the immersive sound facility inside Angel Studios.

With the use of the Galaxy’s Dante network connectivity, the students have the ability to record sound effects and music in various spaces around the entire building. And with the latest Surround Sound software update, multichannel speaker calibration and Dolby Atmos monitoring are also available at ease. The most recognisable of the studio’s, Angel One, with it’s beautiful Speechly organ, has a large Neve 88RS console.

In addition to the Antelope gear at Angel Studios, the Institute’s dedicated Custom 75 recording space over at Abbey Road Studios is home to longer-serving Antelope Audio gear like the Orion 32 Gen 3 and is used for monitoring and mixing. In addition to this is the Discrete 8 Synergy Core audio interface which is available to students to use for location recording like live gigs and classical music in concert halls. Antelope Audio modelling microphones (such as Edge Solo and Edge Duo) also find their place in numerous facilities in both Abbey Road Institute facilities.

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