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Gareth Jones (music producer)

Gareth Jones is an English record producer and audio engineer notable for working with Depeche Mode, Einstürzende Neubauten, Wire and Erasure.

Early life
Jones was born in Warrington, Lancashire. When he was young he played different instruments but became more interested in music technology. He owned a simple valve tape recorder and began experimenting with tape editing. ==Career==
Career
Jones trained at the BBC and began working at Pathway Studios in North London. While at Pathway he recorded Madness' first single, "The Prince", in 1979 and mixed John Foxx's 1980 album Metamatic. When Foxx established his own London recording studio, The Garden, Jones began working there, and it was at this studio that he first worked with Depeche Mode, contributing to their 1983 album Construction Time Again, the first of three albums in a row that Jones would do with the band. While working with a band in Vienna, the band's manager suggested Jones mix the recordings in West Germany, and took Jones to Hansa Tonstudio in West Berlin to do the mixing. == Gear ==
Gear
Jones has used the following hardware gear in the past: Roland System-100M modular synthesizer, Akai S-3200 sampler, Waldorf PPG Wave 2.v synthesizer, multiple hardware effects racks, and a Revox G36 2-track tape recorder. In 2005, he stated that he had begun using mostly software for his productions, keeping him more mobile. However, he subsequently started collecting Eurorack synthesizer modules as the format became more popular. Jones has used the following music software: Reason and ReBirth, VST plug-ins, Arboretum Hyperprism, SonicWorx Time Designer, BIAS Peak, TC Works Mercury-1, and Native Instruments Reaktor, FM7, B4, and Absynth. He also has an outstanding knowledge of the Logic Pro digital audio workstation. ==Notable work==
Personal life
Jones is married and currently living in North London. ==References==
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