8078 in The Way Recording Studio London The rarity of these consoles makes them quite valuable, and there are now only a few select studios who have Neve 80 Series consoles still in use. These include: •
Blackbird Studio A in
Nashville, Tennessee (72-input 8078). Console custom-built for and previously owned by
Motown's Hitsville West, then
Donald Fagen. • The Barn in
Malibu, California (8014), owned by musician and producer
Michael Marquart. •
The Church Studio in
Tulsa, Oklahoma (8068). Console previously owned by
Daniel Lanois •
Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music in
Brooklyn's recreation of
Oscilloscope Laboratories in
Tribeca (custom modified 8078 with 72 channels of flying faders). Console formerly at Threshold Sound + Vision, and at Sony Music West in Santa Monica, California prior to that. • Clubhouse in Rhinebeck, New York (28-channel 8058) •
Criteria Studio C in
Miami, Florida (40-channel 8078) • Dockside Studio in
Milton, Louisiana (52-input 8058 with automation) •
EastWest Studios in Hollywood, California (80-channel 8078) •
Electric Lady Studios in
New York City (40-channel 8078). Console previously owned by Clinton Recording Studios. • ElectraSonic Sound Recording Studio in
North Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada (8078) • Flying Blanket Recording in
Mesa, Arizona (8078), owned by record producer, songwriter and musician
Bob Hoag. Console previously owned by
BBC and
Fort Apache Studios. •
Groove Masters Studio in
Santa Monica, California,
Jackson Browne's studio (72-input 8078) • Studio Hana in
Amsterdam, The Netherlands (8058) Owned by producer
Bear Damen. Console previously owned by Bill Botrell. • Lattitude Studio South in
Leiper's Fork, Tennessee (8078) owned by producer, writer, engineer, mixer Michael Lattanzi. Console previously owned by
Dave Way in Los Angeles. •
Ocean Way Nashville in Nashville, Tennessee (custom 80-input all-discreet 8078) • The Parlor Recording Studio in
New Orleans, Louisiana (8078) •
Pedernales Country Club in
Austin, Texas,
Willie Nelson's studio •
Power Station Studio A in New York, New York (custom 40-input 8088) • Riksmixningsverket/RMV Studio in
Stockholm, Sweden (64-channel 8068), owned by
Benny Andersson of
ABBA •
Royaltone Studios in
North Hollywood, California, now owned by songwriter producer
Linda Perry • The
Site Recording Environment in
Marin County, California •
Sonic Ranch in
Tornillo, Texas. Custom console with 80 channels of
pres (two consoles combined by
Pat Schneider and
Bill Dooley) with flying faders, 32 channels of monitor inputs, and 24 buses largest vintage Neve in the world. Originally in
Motown West Coast, it moved L.A.'s
Brooklyn Studios owned by
Freddy Demann and
Madonna, then acquired by
Yoshiki from
X Japan. •
Sound City Studios in
Van Nuys, California (operating one 28-channel 8028 and one 40-channel 8078) (which closed in May 2011 and reopened in early 2017). The board was purchased by
Dave Grohl for his personal studio,
Studio 606. In 2013, he produced a documentary about the console and an album recorded with it with a large panel of rock stars, called
Sound City •
Sphere Studios in
Los Angeles, California •
Vox Recording Studios in
Hollywood, California (24-channel 8028) • The Way Recording Studio in London, England == See also ==