“Both Hutch and I have been through Cubase, Logic, a lot of DAWS but both ended up using Ableton a few years back, although we weren’t working together then. So all the creation is done in Ableton and I sometimes use Wavelab for the final mastering. Last year we had so many different plug ins, we’re both trying to streamline. Now we’re down to using Slate Digital, Plug In Alliance, Eventide and a couple of others.
My set up previously was mainly outboard gear, with lots of Universal UAD. But software has got better and better sounding and now, just for convenience, everything’s in the box, it’s so much easier to recall a session.
My guitar gear has really changed; I was using Fractal a lot, then I moved to a new iMac and I’ve moved away from the Universal Audio platform as this computer is able to run huge amounts of plug ins and track counts. But I’ve also got a bit of an obsession with outboard gear and pedals now. When I was a kid it was just ‘give me one distortion pedal, any Marshall head and that’s it’ I think it’s really important to be able to get a great tone from a simple set up – but now I have a pedal board with all kinds of stuff on it! Overdrives are something I’m really big on. I’m working on a Kemper pack at the moment so I have that, and a Fractal, but recently I’ve been using the Boss GT1000 a lot, it’s a great little size. A chain I really like is taking any good overdrive, into a clean head, and then the Boss tube expander which is a really cool load box, so I can crank a head but get line level out into my Presonus Quantum interface. Its USBC so it’s really low latency – it’s not perceivable, it all happens within 2-3 milliseconds.
At the same time, the software in the last year from people like Neural DSP, they’re doing some amazing plug ins, so when I’m doing Instagram posts I don’t need this huge signal chain, I can plug straight into the interface and get a great tone.”