With an Audient ASP4816 mixing console is at the heart of his The Cabin Recordings studio, Liverpool-based record producer and songwriter Alec Brits has recently grown his Audient gear collection with the addition of an iD44 20-input/24-output audio interface.

The Cabin RecordingsWith Evo 4, Evo 16, SP8 already part of his set-up, Brits aims for a very specific atmosphere in his ‘one-room’ style recording space at The Cabin. ‘I want it to feel like you are walking into your best friend from childhood’s home, which just so happens to be filled with the finest instruments and recording equipment: low pressure, high quality,’ he says.

This approach has earned him a steady flow of bands through his doors, including St Catherine’s Child, Hollowbody, Bubba Shrimps and Clean Cut Kid.

‘I have loved how it has allowed me to try different workflows and learn the sound of the analogue workflow both in recording and mixing. The cost-effective nature of this particular console makes it an absolute win sonically, without having to face any of the downsides of console ownership.’

Brits also has a separate home studio space, which is dedicated to songwriting, mix prep and video editing, when he’s working on his YouTube content. ‘This room is much smaller and sounds very dry and tight,’ he explains. ‘It allows for the opportunity for a fresh perspective after a long day, week or month in The Cabin. Less gear which provides less option paralysis.’

When not working on clients’ projects, Brits reviews products on his YouTube channel. No ordinary product reviews, however, as he writes a new song for each video when the product is used for the capture of audio.

Talking about the iD44, he says: ‘It was the perfect fit for my home studio, because it could have several different microphones set up at one time. It allowed me to audition speakers, but most importantly it did something that very few pieces of equipment get right: the iD44 never gets in the way.

‘The AD/DA of the unit is stunning, and the fact that there are two headphone outs – with a 3.5mm additional input – just makes life a lot easier. I have one set of closed-back headphones, and one set of open-back headphones for mixing and tracking respectively.

‘The mic preamps are of course familiar as well,’ he adds. ‘It’s a solidly built unit that feels like it can also be used in self-defence if needed.’

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