Grammy-winning producer and musician Ryan Lewis is incorporating Harrison consoles into his expanding studio facilities, according to ProSoundWeb. Lewis, known for his work with artists like Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Kesha, is establishing studios in both Washington state and Los Angeles.

The producer’s Washington state studio will feature a Harrison 32Classic console, complemented by seven Harrison Audio D510R 500 Series racks. Lewis partnered with Vintage King Audio to complete the renovation of the studio space.

The 32Classic console includes digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital conversion capabilities, alongside a Dante interface to facilitate flexible routing. The studio design also incorporates a matrix system to manage outboard processing. A similar Harrison 32Classic console is also being installed in the Los Angeles facility.

The Washington studio is slated to begin operations in the spring of 2027, while the Los Angeles location is expected to be ready in the first half of the same year.

For more information, visit prosoundweb.com.