Modern studios have quietly become infrastructure problems.
That shift happened gradually. Sessions became larger. Track counts exploded. Hybrid analog workflows returned. Dolby Atmos entered commercial production. Film scoring templates became massive. Hardware inserts multiplied. Monitoring systems expanded far beyond stereo.
At some point, the audio interface stopped being a simple recording device and became the nervous system of the entire studio.
That distinction matters more than many producers realize.
Entry-level interfaces focus primarily on accessibility and simplicity. Professional studio infrastructure focuses on stability, routing flexibility, synchronization, conversion quality, monitoring precision, and workflow efficiency under enormous session complexity.
The Antelope Audio Galaxy 64 Synergy Core exists firmly inside that second category.
This is not a desktop interface built for casual recording setups or lightweight production environments. The Galaxy 64 is a large-scale professional audio ecosystem designed for elite studios handling hybrid analog workflows, immersive audio production, orchestral recording, commercial mixing, mastering, and large-format tracking sessions.
The real question is not whether the Galaxy 64 sounds professional. The question is whether systems like this represent the future direction of high-end studio infrastructure itself.