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API 1608 Installed in Belgium Studio

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Belgium, Belgium – March 2012:
Brussels-based Studio La Buanderie has recently installed a 16-channel API 1608 — a console that its owner and engineer, Pieter Apers, calls, "the holy grail in recording." Apers purchased the fully-analog console through API dealer Amptec, who is credited with quickly bringing multiple 1608 consoles into Belgium.

"I have always been an audio enthusiast, so I have known about API for a very long time," said Apers. But when I was choosing a console for my studio, I considered a number of alternatives. To be fair, some others offer deeper DAW integration and more bells and whistles than the 1608. However, when it comes to sound and sheer build quality there is no doubt — the 1608 stands high above the others."

Apers founded Studio La Buanderie in his home eight years ago to fulfill a longtime dream of having a comfortable space to work on his music in his home. After discovering a passion for recording live instruments, he decided to upgrade his small digital system to a full-fledged Pro Tools rig, later adding analog outboard gear and now, the API 1608.

"I am part of the newer generation of engineers who never worked with big boards and tape. However, although I bought the 1608 only recently, I really have had an 'aha' experience with it," he said. "I thought, 'Oh, so that's why everybody likes a console.'"

Apers records mostly jazz and acoustic music but also works within the pop-electro genre. Since opening Studio La Buanderie, he has worked with a number of Belgian artists such as Tom Van Dyck, Tutu Puoane, Ewout Pierreux, Anja Kowalski, and Nox.

Of his new console, Apers said, "Run a mix through it with the faders flat and it's already an eye-opener. Just look at the chassis and hefty external power supply and you know this console will do its duty for many years to come."