In today’s recording landscape, the line between live performance and studio production is rapidly dissolving. Artists arrive with complex touring rigs, hybrid setups, and expectations for pristine, release-ready sound—captured in real time. This is exactly where the collaboration between Antelope Audio and Audiotree begins.
Since 2011, Audiotree has recorded over 2,000 bands from around the world, building a reputation for high-quality live audio and video sessions defined by consistency, speed, and sonic integrity. At the core of that workflow now sits Antelope Audio’s flagship interface: the Galaxy 64 Synergy Core.
This partnership is not theoretical—it’s operational, embedded in every session, every signal path, and every mix decision.
With 64 channels of high-resolution AD/DA conversion, the Galaxy 64 enables Audiotree to run their entire signal flow—tracking, monitoring, and routing—through a single, unified system. This eliminates the need for fragmented setups and ensures consistency across sessions, regardless of scale.
Equally critical is its ability to bridge workflows. Audiotree’s hybrid environment combines a 48-channel SSL console, analog outboard gear, and Pro Tools-based recording. The Galaxy 64 acts as the central hub, allowing seamless integration between analog and digital domains while maintaining phase coherence and signal integrity.
For modern artists, flexibility is non-negotiable. Many arrive with Dante-enabled touring rigs and advanced playback systems. The Galaxy 64’s Dante connectivity and internal routing allow Audiotree to interface directly with these setups—reducing setup time, minimizing cabling complexity, and eliminating unnecessary points of failure.
From a sonic perspective, the priority is transparency. Audiotree’s engineers rely on conversion that preserves transient detail, stereo imaging, and high-frequency clarity—especially in dense, dynamic sessions. The Galaxy 64 delivers a clean, uncolored signal that translates consistently across both analog processing chains and digital environments.
Just as important is reliability. Audiotree sessions run on tight schedules, often with only a few hours to set up, record, and deliver. In that context, stability is critical. The Galaxy 64 provides a dependable backbone that supports high channel counts without compromise.
This collaboration reflects a shared philosophy: build systems that adapt to modern production demands without sacrificing sound quality or workflow efficiency.
At Audiotree, the Galaxy 64 isn’t an upgrade—it’s infrastructure.
For a closer technical perspective on how Audiotree integrates the Galaxy 64 into their workflow, watch the full breakdown with their lead engineer in the video below.
For a deeper look into the full production environment, you can also explore the complete Audiotree studio tour, showcasing how the entire facility operates as a unified live recording system powered by the same infrastructure.


