“No helicopter needed,” laughs Teasley when asked about the arrival of his new Neve 8424 console.
“It came from the UK by ship, then was brought by truck to my studio at United Recording Studios on the Sunset & Gower lot. It fit right through the front door so we just rolled it in. We set up the stand, unboxed it and there it was, all ready to be patched in. It couldn’t have been easier, the whole unboxing to setting up took about an hour.”
Since then, this prolific and internationally acclaimed composer, programmer, sound designer, music producer and musical director has been putting the console through its paces on a number of projects for very high profile clients.
“We started with the live arrangement and production music mix for Coi Leray’s performance on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon on NBC,” he says.
“This was pre-recorded and we also put the TV broadcast mix through the 8424. Then it was utilised for Jennifer Lopez’s performance with Saweetie on Global Citizen 2021, which was broadcast on all major networks and YouTube. We handled music production and created final stem mixes for the TV broadcast mix, which worked out very well and was an amazing use for this console. It has also been used for our own internal projects such as film and TV trailers and commercials.”
Based in L.A, Teasley divides his time between external clients like JLo, with whom he has worked for many years, and internal projects for his company TONIC Music + Creative, which specialises in trailer and TV production music.
His credits read like a Who’s Who of A-List recording artists and include Megan Thee Stallion, Britney Spears, Chris Brown, Neyo, J-Rock/Kendrick Lamar, Ciara, Usher, Tinashe, Kelly Clarkson, B2K/Omarion, Flo-Rida, Sofia Carson, Backstreet Boys, Black Eyed Peas, Jojo, Erika Jayne, Ally Brook (5th Harmony), Katharine McPhee, Icona Pop, Boyz II Men, TLC, Tamar Braxton, Keisha Cole, Why Don't We and The Jacksons, among others.
His decision to invest in a Neve 8424 console stems from a genuine love of the classic Neve sound, which is ably represented by this small format console because it is based on Neve’s iconic 80-series console range.
“Who doesn’t love Neve pres and EQs,” he says, “especially for orchestral work and film and TV scoring. I have tons of outboard gear, including quite a lot of Neve equipment, so I wanted a desk that was cost effective and offered a hybrid solution so that I could easily integrate into my pre-existing studio setup with all of my outboard gear.