The Miloco Studios group has replaced the Audient ASP4816 mixing desk in The Bridge with a new ASP8024 Heritage Edition. The recent studio refit sees the flagship console join an Audient Zen in Miloco’s The Bunker and an ASP8024 at The Cold Stores Orinoco Complex writing studio.
‘The Audient is a great console for the writing room, offering clean sound with a retro touch and plenty of routing flexibility,’ Miloco says of the ‘cosmetic, acoustic and equipment upgrade’.
The Bridge itself is billed as one if the Miloco Studios group’s best writing rooms, and has accommodated the likes of Emeli Sandé, Plan B, Adele, Tom Odell and Roots Manuva.
‘The Heritage Edition console is the perfect upgrade for The Bridge and gives the large, comfortable, control room a definitive centrepiece,’ says Robbie Dunne of Miloco Gear, who specified the purchase. ‘The Audient provides us with 24 channels and 48 inputs – plenty of inputs for a writing session and more than enough channels to mix down on to.’
As well as its sleek looks, the 24-channel ASP8024-HE provides flexibility with its array of connectivity options – DAW outputs, effects returns, monitoring devices and other line sources. The new console accompanies significant monitoring improvements and additional bass absorption at the studio.
‘We’re flattered that Miloco chose Audient once again for the Bridge Studio when refitting, as they had so many options available through their sister sales division Miloco Gear,’ says Audient’s Bryn Wildish, who facilitated the sale. ‘The additional benefit is that Miloco Gear can now demo prospective Audient console purchasers the advantages of our ASP8024|HE in a genuine working studio environment in a great, central London location.’