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Gregor Schweiger had just enrolled at a university in “some kind of engineering” – just to please his parents – when he also started touring as a guitarist with a hardcore band. A few years on, he realized that being behind the console in a studio made him happier than performing. Things became more serious when he commenced a sound-engineering major at the college and captured an internship with the Berlin Philharmonic.
In early 2017, Gregor made his dreams come true by opening Schweiger Studios. He built it almost from scratch and had the chance to design it exactly the way he wanted – a recording and mixing facility with a 55 sq. m. live room, two isolation booths and a 28 sq. m. control room. What really gives it punch is the Steinway D grand piano and the first-of-its-kind fully analog, surround sound Fix Audio Designs console – designed by Paul Wolff.
The console is based on 500-series modules, offering two 500 series slots per channel. Currently, Gregor takes advantage of a mix of modules by CAPI, Electrodyne/Pete’s Place Audio, Great River, Tonelux, IGS Audio, WesAudio, Lipinski and Retro Instruments. The side-rack carries all his preamps by Pueblo Audio, BAE, Electrodyne, Gyraf, Tonelux, CAPI, Chandler, with the effects by Bricasti and Eventide. His mastering chain consists of Gyraf EQ & Compressor, and a Foote Control Mastering Compressor. The digital control of his Nuendo 7 and the variety of plugins like Brainworx, Slate, Flux, McDSP, Universal Audio, Melodyne is dedicated to a Slate Digital Raven MTi2 touch controller. The AD/DA is handled by two Merging Technologies Horus Interfaces.