Reviving Analog Magic: Integrating Classic Techniques in Modern Music Production at Abbey Road Institute
Last year, Abbey Road Institute Amsterdam had the privilege of participating in a unique industry gathering – the Making Vinyl Europe Conference in Haarlem, Netherlands. This landmark event brought together the world’s leading vinyl manufacturing experts and industry professionals to explore the fascinating world of vinyl production and its enduring appeal in the digital age.
Despite the various challenges the vinyl industry faces, from expensive production costs to reliance on vintage equipment, the format has demonstrated remarkable resilience, marking 16 consecutive years of double-digit growth. In 2024, the industry showed significant signs of recovery from previous supply chain disruptions and manufacturing capacity limitations while simultaneously embracing new technologies and eco-friendly solutions.
One of the highlights of our participation was a special demonstration that walked attendees through the intricate steps of record manufacturing. Our students had the unique opportunity to present a four-step playback setup, showcasing the journey from digital master recording to the final pressed record. This hands-on experience allowed participants to hear the subtle nuances at each stage of production, from lacquer cutting to the final pressing.
Our students actively engaged with industry experts, creating valuable connections and learning opportunities that exemplified the collaborative spirit of the event. This exchange of knowledge between seasoned professionals and the next generation of audio enthusiasts proved to be an invaluable experience for everyone involved.

Students at the Making Vinyl Europe Conference in Haarlem 2024
From the official Make Vinyl Europe Conference Magazine
About Abbey Road Institute’s participation in the event:
Located in the heart of Amsterdam, Abbey Road Institute is a premier destination for aspiring music producers and sound engineers. With a curriculum deeply rooted in the legacy of Abbey Road Studios, the Institute offers an Advanced Diploma in Music Production & Sound Engineering. With six institutes worldwide and plans for expansion, Abbey Road Institute is the training ground for the next generation of music producers and sound engineers with a blend of tradition and innovation.
Blending Tradition with Innovation
Abbey Road Institute’s philosophy centers on integrating analog equipment with modern digital tools. Its facilities include five studios, featuring several control rooms, a live recording space, and production suites. These spaces are equipped with classic analog gear, including Neve and SSL consoles, alongside cutting-edge digital equipment, providing students with a versatile environment to explore diverse production techniques.
Critical Listening: The Foundation of Mastery
A core component of Abbey Road Institute’s approach is cultivating critical listening skills, essential for mastering music production.
“At Abbey Road Institute, we blend the best of the past with the best of the present. Understanding the nuances between analog and digital sound is an art form. We train our students to listen deeply, enabling them to merge the character of analog with the precision of digital, enhancing both emotional and technical aspects of their music,” says Anthony Maes, Academic Coordinator at Abbey Road Institute.
The use of analog gear, such as tape machines and large-format consoles, is crucial for this training. Students experience the unique warmth and depth of analog equipment while also comparing digital plugins to their analog counterparts. This dual exposure ensures that students not only understand sound production’s technical aspects but also develop a deep, intuitive sense of how different tools and techniques affect the listener’s emotional response.
Vinyl in Education: Honoring Tradition
Although Abbey Road Institute does not focus solely on training vinyl mastering engineers, mastering for vinyl is part of the curriculum. This reflects the ongoing appeal of vinyl among the current generation, who value its distinctive emotional impact. Students engage with the specialized art of vinyl mastering, gaining a deep appreciation for its legacy and understanding how this format influences the listener’s experience, even in a digital age.

Erik Breuer, owner, Brewery Studios Berlin / The Analogue Foundation and Frederic Stader, owner, Music Matters Mastering
Expert Guidance from Industry Leaders
Frederic Stader, an esteemed guest lecturer at Abbey Road Institute, exemplifies the level of expertise available to students. With extensive experience in vinyl cutting and mastering, Stader helps students grasp the nuances of analog sound and connects them with the broader industry through his involvement in the Vinyl Making Conference. This ensures students stay updated on industry trends and gain valuable insights from leaders in the field.
Preserving Analog Legacy in a Digital World
Abbey Road Institute’s integration of analog and digital technologies equips students with both technical proficiency and emotional intelligence. By immersing students in the authentic sound of analog gear and the art of vinyl production, the Institute ensures they create music that resonates deeply with listeners. Supported by the Institute’s growing global network, this holistic approach ensures graduates are skilled in modern techniques while preserving the timeless magic of analog sound in an increasingly digital world.
