I spent a good part of my 20s learning techniques that are now almost completely redundant, with tape machines, desks, mix automation, outboard, synchronisers… It’s rare that I use any of those now, really rare. I started with the intention of having an analogue/digital hybrid setup, but it just isn’t practical. I do everything inside my Mac now – I have to be able to recall a mix at a moment’s notice. It’s taken me a while to adjust my ears and my way of working to doing everything in the box. I started off trying to mix as I would on a desk, but in the computer. It never worked out but now I work better with the technology. The way I mix has changed beyond recognition. It’s actually more creative now – it’s freed me up a lot.
I’ve also changed the way I approach recording. I used to be a real vintage freak, but it just doesn’t fit with the records I want to make – I want them to sound current. Also, when I produce I do a lot of the engineering, so I just want things that work every time with no fuss. That’s why I like Aston mics. They sound great on all kinds of instruments and they never let me down. I’ve got an Origin, which I use on kick drums, bass cabs, pianos, vocals… almost anything. I think of it as kind of like a U87, in as much as it sounds really good on almost anything and EQs really nicely.
I have used the Origin on the bass guitar amp with artists including Alexis Kings, Black Honey, LIFE and Hot Dreams. I've tried loads of combinations over the years, often ending up with three mics in front of the amp and all the phase issues associated with that. As soon as I heard the Aston on there I realised that was all I needed from now on.
I also have a pair of Starlights. They’re my ‘go to’ for overheads. You can change the tone if you wish, they’re unobtrusive and with the laser it’s really easy to line them up on the snare to minimize phase for a tighter sound, or have them wide for something with a bit more space. I’ve used them on acoustic guitars, pianos, strings, as room mics… They’ve always sounded tonally balanced. I used to use KM84s in the same way, but now I wouldn’t bother – the Starlights are better.