Steve Mac
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Steve Mac's Studio Equipment
During a studio tour with Future Music Magazine, Steve Mac says [@ 12:32] about his Sherman Filterbank:
“Here we have an old Sherman Filterbank, which is obviously in the corner here behind everything. It doesn't get used that much anymore but I still like these. I used to have the big one. They did a limited run of them, it was four in one box. I think The Chemical Brothers got the first one and we had number 20 or so."
During a studio tour with Future Music Magazine, Steve Mac says [@ 28:48] about his SSL G384 Buss Compressor:
“I also use this on my master buss. The controls never move. The way I have it set up it just tickles it. It's the first bit of analogue gear in my master chain that the signal goes through and the meter hardly moves. Probably half a db or so of movement."
In the video, where Steve Mac is taking Future Music Magazine on a tour of his studio, at 0:21:33 he says "The main ones for my main sound I use the Prism Orpheus".
During a studio tour with Future Music Magazine, Steve Mac says [@ 26:50] about his Urei 1178 Dual Peak Limiter:
“I've owned three of those and it's my favorite one. There is just a sound about this one that is just amazing."
During a studio tour with Future Music Magazine, Steve Mac says [@ 27:02] about his Eventide H8000:
“Here we have the Eventide H8000, which I've been using for quite a long time now. I've always been a fan of the Eventide effects. A lot of them are pretty bonkers and I don't use them so much for reverb, just more for special FX. It's got some amazing delays and pitch shifters, obviously because that's what they are known for."
During a studio tour with Future Music Magazine, Steve Mac says [@ 12:30] about his Manley Massive Passive:
“it's ok." ;)
During a studio tour with Future Music Magazine, Steve Mac says [@ 12:34] about his Amtec Program Equalizer PEQ-1A:
“I really like these two Amtec Program Equalizers which are based on the Pultec units, but obviously a remake. A man in Poland makes these things. I bought two directly off him and had them calibrated the same. I use them on my master mix as well. At the end just to tickle 1db of boost and 1db of cut."
In the video, where Steve Mac is taking Future Music Magazine on a tour of his studio, at 0:23:26 he says "I've got a Prism Lyra here as well which is the new cut-down version of the Orpheus [Prism Sound Orpheus] which is a great little machine. I use this for two things: one for travelling because It's small enough . . . and I also use it on a seperate computer for mastering . . .".
In the video, where Steve Mac is taking Future Music Magazine on a tour of his studio, at 0:29:41 he says "I've also got a big EMT 140 Plate . . .".
In the video, where Steve Mac is taking Future Music Magazine on a tour of his studio a tape recorder is shown and then, at 0:50:03, he says "It's a Studer A-80".
In the video, where Steve Mac is taking Future Music Magazine on a tour of his studio, at 0:50:30 he looks under the wires to see how is the device called and says "The Roland DEP-5".
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