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Description
Engineered for professionals who demand pristine sound and seamless operation, the API 3288 mixer is a pivotal element in any studio setup. Renowned for its discrete analog circuitry, this mixer delivers the legendary warmth and clarity that API is celebrated for. Whether you're laying down tracks for a new album or crafting the perfect mix, the API 3288 offers unparalleled control and flexibility.
The API 3288 stands out with its robust build and intuitive interface, allowing musicians and producers to navigate its features with ease. It includes a comprehensive range of inputs and outputs, making it adaptable to various recording environments and sessions. Its modular design ensures that it can grow with your studio, accommodating future expansions and technological advancements.
Equipped with state-of-the-art automation features, the API 3288 supports intricate mixing projects with precision. Its user-friendly layout and advanced routing capabilities make it an indispensable tool for audio engineers who demand both reliability and versatility in their recording gear.
Whether you're mixing a live band or a complex multi-track project, the API 3288 ensures that every nuance of your performance is captured with stunning accuracy.
Key Features:
- Discrete analog circuitry for superior sound quality
- State-of-the-art automation features
- Comprehensive range of inputs and outputs
- Modular design for future expansions
- Intuitive interface for seamless operation
- Advanced routing capabilities for versatile studio setups
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Used to produce We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service and other projects, before selling it via Vintage King. The sale was announced in this January 26, 2017 Vintage King blog post. In this excerpt from Q-Tip's 2016 CBS This Morning interview, which shows the console in Q-Tip's home studio, he mentions that it is the same console used for The Ramones' first two albums (Ramones and Leave Home) and Blondie's self-titled debut.
Hot off the release of the A Tribe Called Quest record, We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service, artist/producer Q-Tip reached out to Vintage King about purchasing a new console and selling his vintage API 3288. The desk, which was originally housed at the Radio City Studios in New York City, has belonged to Q-Tip for five years and was used during the production of the final Tribe record.
Teaming with Vintage King’s Darrin Fendley, the duo began searching for a new console to replace the API, as Q-Tip’s sonic ambitions for his next project called for something different. “Tip is very focused on all parts of the creation process. He's not one of those guys who throws sound quality out in an effort to ‘get the idea down’ as quick as possible and you can hear that in his work,” Fendley states. “I've never worked with him in the studio but he seems like one of those producers who has a clear idea of where he wants a track to end up before he gets started.”
(...) How long have you had the console and what are some of the records you’ve worked on with it?
I’ve had it for about five years, but I’ve only had it set up for about three years. The thing that drew me to it is that sound. I like the combination of the rock and roll sound and the R&B sound. I used it on the Tribe album, I did some Mariah Carey stuff, Pusha T, I did some stuff for [Lady] Gaga and Kendrick [Lamar].
(...) What’s your secret weapon in the studio?
I think it’s the API, you know. The circuitry, the way it was designed, the EQs are very concise and exact. You get a real sharpness and there is a clarity to it. You can hear the difference. I’m not trying to brag or nothing, but when you hear this album and you compare to all the other popular music out there, there’s a certain warmth to it. It has a certain declaration of sharpness. I think the thing about that board is the high mids, the mid thing on that board is really, really great. We dealt with a lot of guitars, a lot of keyboards and a lot of vocals on this record, I just love how it honed in on those frequencies. It has a nice punch to it. It really kicks you in the face. Guitars sound f[***]ing great on it. Keys sound amazing. Drums have a real attack on that thing. That’s my secret weapon, it’s the board.
(...) If you could pick where this console was going to go, who would you want to see it go to?
I would like to see it go in the hands of someone who is going to use it and not let it sit and relic, someone who is going to make good music on it and take care of it. I hate to see it go, but the only reason I’m getting rid of it is because I want to go a different route in the sound, otherwise I’d keep it. I would like to see someone take it because The Ramones made their first couple records on it, Blondie recorded their first album on it and now the Tribe album. I’d like to see somebody take it who is going to continue that.
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