German Producer Mathias Roska On Symphony I/O

Mathias Roska is a berlin based award winning producer, arranger and touring musician. He is a Grammy- and 4 times Echo award winner and worked with artists like Andreas Gabalier, Nik P, DJ Ötzi and more. He started to play guitar as a little boy and wanted to be a musician since his childhood. At the age of 16 he was already able to make a living out of playing music in different clubs in Berlin. In 1988 he founded together with 2 colleagues the Octagon studio in Berlin, where he recorded local bands and had learned a lot about recording and mixing. In 1998 he founded his own studio and since 2009 he has his studio in the Berlin Mitte Studio complex, which is located in the legendary Hansa Studios Berlin.

Grammy Award Winning Artist Matt Bellamy of Muse on Symphony I/O Mk II

“it’s the best converter I’ve ever used”

Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 on Symphony I/O Mk II

“I’m really blown away with how great my new Symphony MK II system is”

Grammy Winning Mixer Maddox Chhim on Symphony I/O Mk II

Every mix I finish I always use my analog summing with the Symphony MKII as the converter and it couldn’t have made me happier.

Andy Meyer on Justin Timberlake Tour with Symphony I/O Mk II Dante

Andrew ‘VoxGod’ Bolooki on Recording ‘Old Town Road’ with Symphony I/O

John Driskell Hopkins of Zac Brown Band on Symphony I/O Mk II

“I’ve been using Apogee for 20 years and the Symphony MKII is literally amazing! I’m hooked!”

Post Malone’s FOH Engineer Joe Hellow on Symphony I/O SoundGrid

Following the success of his sophmore album ‘Beerbongs & Bentleys’, Post Malone has been on a worldwide arena tour. His touring company Posty Co. have been putting on a spectacular show, with truly stunning sound to accompany it. Front of house sound is the responsibility of engineer Joseph Hellow, who has been with the Posty crew for approximately a year now. We caught up with Joe to find out how Symphony I/O Soundgrid helps them to achieve studio-quality sound on stage.