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Mentioned in this November 18, 2009 Universal Audio blog interview.

I do sort of a hybrid approach. I use external summing. I have a few different ways that I do that. I change it up sometimes. I have the Dangerous box, which is a great piece of gear. I have the Fulcrum, which is a passive summing device, and then I have a custom Quad-8 console. It’s a Coronado, which is a 40-channel desk, like a late '70s design, early '80s. I had it made into two sidecars. So those three things I sort of switch off between them, use them in combination.

I've never heard of that board. A Coronado?

It's from Quad-8. They were built in North Hollywood. They're really excellent. Some of the design engineers from API were part of this company, and Dean Jensen. It has Jensen transformers in it. It's a pretty extraordinary console, just because the headroom that it has, and the sound. Sonically, to me, it sounds like a combination between an API and a classic Neve.

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Featured in this July 31, 2019 Produce Like A Pro interview at 43:48.

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Featured in this July 31, 2019 Produce Like A Pro interview at 44:47.

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Used to mix Kings of Leon's Only by the Night, as mentioned in this July 31, 2019 Produce Like A Pro interview at 43:54.

The Only by the Night, "Use Somebody", was mixed on the Generation 1 of the Rokit 5s. No sub. That's what I used and I had also little pair of computer JBL speakers that I don't really use anymore, I kinda broke 'em, they're dead.

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Featured in this July 31, 2019 Produce Like A Pro interview at 42:28.

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Featured in this August 19, 2020 Facebook post by Waves.

The new StudioRack macros are melting my mind. The expanded architecture is insane. I can now create my own "one-knob" plugin treatments.

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Mentioned on the official Waves artist page.

I use Waves plugins extensively. From tonal shaping to cleaning noise, I rely on every tool in my Diamond Bundle. I also love the Abbey Road plugins, H-Series and old standbys like the Renaissance series.

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Mentioned on the official Waves artist page.

I use Waves plugins extensively. From tonal shaping to cleaning noise, I rely on every tool in my Diamond Bundle. I also love the Abbey Road plugins, H-Series and old standbys like the Renaissance series.

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Mentioned on the official Waves artist page.

I use Waves plugins extensively. From tonal shaping to cleaning noise, I rely on every tool in my Diamond Bundle. I also love the Abbey Road plugins, H-Series and old standbys like the Renaissance series.

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Mentioned on the official Waves artist page.

I use Waves plugins extensively. From tonal shaping to cleaning noise, I rely on every tool in my Diamond Bundle. I also love the Abbey Road plugins, H-Series and old standbys like the Renaissance series.

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In this article, it is confirmed that music producer Jacquire King uses Avid Pro Tools.

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In this YouTube video at the 1:24 mark, it is confirmed that Jacquire King used the Shure SM57 to record vocals.

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In this YouTube video at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that Jacquire King used the Solid State Logic Logic FX G383 Dual Channel Microphone Preamp and EQ.

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In this YouTube video at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that Jacquire King used the DBX 160VU compressor.

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In this YouTube video at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that Jacquire King used the GML 9500 5-Band Dual-mono Mastering Equalizer.

In this YouTube video at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that Jacquire King used the ADR Compex F760X-RS Compressor.

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In this YouTube video at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that Jacquire King used the Dangerous Music BAX EQ.

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In this YouTube video at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that Jacquire King used the Chandler Limited LTD-1.

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In this YouTube video at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that Jacquire King used the Universal Audio Teletronix LA-2A Classic Leveling Amplifier.

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In this YouTube video at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that Jacquire King used the Electro-Voice RE20 to record the bass amp.

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In this YouTube video at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that Jacquire King used the AKG D12 to record the kick drum.

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In the YouTube video "Session Documentation & Taking Notes l Puremix Mentor Jacquire King Technique," at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that music producer and audio engineer Jacquire King used the Audix D6 microphone to record toms.

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In the YouTube video "Session Documentation & Taking Notes l Puremix Mentor Jacquire King Technique," at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that music producer and audio engineer Jacquire King used the MXL R77 Classic Ribbon Microphone.

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In the YouTube video "Session Documentation & Taking Notes l Puremix Mentor Jacquire King Technique," at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that music producer and audio engineer Jacquire King used the Royer SF-24 Stereo Active Ribbon Microphone.

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In the YouTube video "Session Documentation & Taking Notes l Puremix Mentor Jacquire King Technique," at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that music producer and audio engineer Jacquire King used the Neumann U87.

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In the YouTube video "Session Documentation & Taking Notes l Puremix Mentor Jacquire King Technique," at the 1:34 mark, it is confirmed that music producer and audio engineer Jacquire King used the Whirlwind Director Direct Box.

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In the YouTube video titled "How to Record a Band Live w/ Jacquire King and Apollo," between 18:14 - 19:06, Jacquire King is seen using the Universal Audio Apollo x8.

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In the YouTube video titled "How to Record a Band Live w/ Jacquire King and Apollo," between 18:14 and 19:06, Jacquire King is seen using the Universal Audio Apollo x16.

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According to his artist page on the official KRK website, music producer and audio engineer Jacquire King uses the KRK ROKIT 7 G4 Studio Monitors.

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According to his artist page on the official KRK website, music producer and audio engineer Jacquire King uses the KRK ROKIT 8 G4 8 inch Powered Studio Monitor.

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