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Studio Bohemo Enjoys Analog Advatages In Switching Over To An Audient ASP4816 Console

Facility in rural New Hampshire that provides project services to songwriters and musicians transitions over from a digital approach

Studio Bohemo, located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, recently incorporated an Audient ASP4816 compact analog recording console in switching from a digital approach.

“I suddenly knew what I had been missing,” says studio owner Wes Chapmon, describing his initial reaction after running a mix on his new ASP4816. “The sound was alive, three-dimensional, revealing and much easier to work with.”

A small studio built on the side of a mountain, Studio Bohemo provides comprehensive project services to songwriters and musicians.

“The ASP4816 was a big shift for us,” Chapmon notes, having used a digital desk previously, running four 96 kHz I/O cards to two Lynx AES16 cards on the computer side. “We normally set this up in two layers for 24-24-bit/96k ins and 24-24-bit/96k outs.

“Before, we were locked in at 24-bit/96k,and honestly we usually worked at 24/48 for higher track counts, resources etc,” he explains. “Now we are not limited by the console and are running everything to and from two Lynx Aurora16 converters that are capable of much higher sample rates and fidelity.”

The time to revert to his “analog roots” had been approaching for some time, notes this son of an engineer and a classical pianist.

“I was always surrounded by music: two pianos going and a healthy diet of microphones and recording gear,” he says. “I grew up listening to works created on analog equipment; creating and mixing music on analog equipment.” The final straw came when re-listening to a couple of tracks he’d recorded years ago on an analog desk, which “… planted the seeds of discontent with our digital set up.”

Enter Audient and the compact ASP4816 desk, which with the features of a larger desk and fully-featured inline architecture, fulfilled his desire for his studio to have an analog heart.

“As soon as it arrived—after we managed to get it up the mountain—we ran some basic patches through it just to hear those gorgeous EQs,” he says. “I want a clear and audible shift in the sound so I can make clear and artistic decisions without second guessing or wasting valuable time with ‘maybe this plug-in or maybe that emulation.’ What makes a great EQ is one that with a well-recorded sound can twist it through all the bands and frequencies and shapes, make it sound radically different—yet musical—and potentially useful in every permutation. Maybe I’m just still on the honeymoon but I think that describes the ASP4816 pretty well.

“The inserts are also critical to digital recording,” he adds. “It can be important to have dynamics processing between the preamp and AD converters. A plugin after the fact just can’t do what this does. Audient is one of the few companies to understand this and get it right, as seen through the product line, especially the iD22 and ASP880.”

Studio Bohemo is a product of Chapmon’s dream “…to build an artist retreat/studio in a contemplative setting.” He continues, “We didn’t know anyone here or have a job and neither of us were from the northeast. We literally looked at properties online in various places that inspired us, took a few weekends to visit them and picked this place to relocate and build.”

Sixteen years on and this bold move is paying off. “We’ve worked with several local artists and a few artists have flown in for projects and a welcomed retreat. We have a few things on the go at the moment, including a multi-album release of restored and re-mastered material from jazz great and friend Betty Johnson who sang with Sachmo (Louis Armstrong).”

In Bohemian style, Chapmon is content living ‘in the now’ and is hugely driven by his latest endeavors with his new console. “Really, though I’m always most proud of the artists that put themselves in that personally vulnerable place behind a microphone because of some compulsion to bring art and beauty into the world. Whatever the outcome, that always blows me away.”

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