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2014/04/17 11:28:58
IK_Multimedia
New T-RackS Custom Shop featuring classic British EQ models released
T-Racks Models EQ 73 and EQ 81 give engineers the authentic sound of classic British consoles

 
We are happy to announce T-RackS CS 4.6, the newest release of the ubiquitous T-RackS CS (Custom Shop) mixing and mastering plug-in and standalone tools that features two new must-have British EQ models that provide the warmth and tone heard on countless recordings around the globe:  the EQ 73 and the EQ 81.
 
EQ 73
The new T-RackS EQ 73 model is based upon a classic British hardware unit that is universally acknowledged as the most used preamp in music recording history. The original “class A” device has a sonic signature almost instantly recognizable to engineers and recording enthusiasts the world over. Thanks to its unique and innovative circuitry the signal passing through it becomes thick and bold making every instrument stand out with audible fullness.  The T-Racks EQ 73 model captures this nuance so that even in the DAW environment the tone stays intact.
 
The EQ 73 is an extraordinary EQ, and our engineers went the extra mile to make sure the part of the preamp circuitry functionality was captured as well — a feature no other emulation on the market has included.  The interaction between the preamp and the EQ section is what makes this legendary EQ so desirable.  The gain range is so wide that many color shades can be found. At lower settings it adds some harmonic coloration that will make kicks or snare fatter and punchier. Going up the gain hill moves it into downright distortion with an analog saturation rarely found in DAW plug ins. This is a killer function that adds that elusive "analog" character to a sterile sounding track, or provides a new creative effect.
 
EQ 81
Following in the footsteps of its older sibling, the EQ 81 takes the word versatility even further; the EQ section is composed of 4 independent frequency bands, rounded out by high and low pass filters to eliminate unwanted frequencies from the signal.  This EQ powerhouse is at home in practically any mixing work where there is the need to sculpt the tone of a track with precision and musicality.  Plus, adding to the versatility is the ability of the high and low shelving bands to become peaking type if needed.
As with the EQ 73 model, IK Engineers made sure the preamp circuitry modeling was ultra-accurate and usable. It’s class A/B circuit design delivers another range of tonal coloration, and while the EQ section is so accurately modeled in the EQ 81, its interaction with the preamp stage is what really sets the module apart providing identical sonic hardware performance not found in other digital models. Countless hours were spent not only in making sure the EQ curves are dead-on accurate, but that the preamp response and overall module interaction was faithful to the original hardware unit.
 
Both the EQ 73 and the EQ 81 models have the dual concentric knobs found on the original units “separated” for easier and faster shaping, and the unit offers improved readability of the knob positions for quick adjustment.
 
Pricing & Availability
The T-RackS Model EQ 73 and Model EQ 81 are available now from the IK Multimedia web site or the T-RackS Custom Shop for an introductory price of $124.99/€99.99* or 125 Custom Shop Credits.  All T-RackS processors are also available for separate purchase from the IK Multimedia web site. T-RackS CS (Custom Shop) is a free application that can be downloaded after registration from IK Multimedia’s T-RackS.
*Excluding taxes.
 
To learn more about EQ 73 click here

To learn more about EQ 81 click here

To download T-Racks Custom Shop for free click here
 
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2014/04/17 12:00:45
ltb
Interesting. I'm  in the middle of a cd project & don't have time to demo.
Hope others will post opinions compared to Scheps, UAD, PSP & especially the Nebula models (which are the best imo) 
2014/04/17 12:36:46
clintmartin
So if I have this on the front end, and get Britson for the backend, I will have the same board as Dave Grohl???
2014/04/17 12:48:53
cclarry
clintmartin
So if I have this on the front end, and get Britson for the backend, I will have the same board as Dave Grohl???



Don't know if you've watched Sound City or not..but Grohl's console is one of a kind...there are no others.
That board was made especially for Sound City by Rupert Neve...and that is the board that Grohl has...
Sound City paid $74,000 for the board way back then...the owner only paid $38,000 for his home...
2014/04/17 12:55:25
cclarry
BTW...Obi, IK is missing the Mark here again...

This should be included in the British Bundle...that would make current British Bundle owners
very happy, and encourage others to upgrade or buy the BB....following in the "Waves" BM...

Instead...intro priced at $100 each....hmmm...no....sorry...that will force most to wait for a sale...
and again you lose sales...

Someone there needs to wake up and smell the coffee IMO....
 
2014/04/17 15:40:53
cclarry
Obi, why is it that the past 2 times I have installed the "New" CS...that
when I run it it says "you need the new version" and I'm then forced to download
the 1.5 installer for Custom Shop again?  

Are you packaging the WRONG version of Custom Shop with the installer?

Just curious, as this is the second time that that has happened...
2014/04/17 15:50:48
bluzdog
Obi can't catch a break...
 
Rocky
2014/04/17 15:56:33
IK_Multimedia
Try running Custom Shop from within T-RackS (not the application itself) the first time after you install the latest version of T-RackS and if that doesn't help, support can see what's going on for you and get you up and running smoothly.  http://www.ikmultimedia.com/support
2014/04/17 16:14:20
cclarry
IK_Multimedia
Try running Custom Shop from within T-RackS (not the application itself) the first time after you install the latest version of T-RackS and if that doesn't help, support can see what's going on for you and get you up and running smoothly.  http://www.ikmultimedia.com/support



Wasn't a problem...I already had 1.5 downloaded so reinstalled that and all is well...just seems kind of odd behavior,
as the T-Racks installer installs Custom Shop when it runs...but then I have to updated it back to the 1.5 version,
so maybe they've got 1.4 packaged with the TR Installer...IDK....
2014/04/17 18:19:14
clintmartin
cclarry
clintmartin
So if I have this on the front end, and get Britson for the backend, I will have the same board as Dave Grohl???



Don't know if you've watched Sound City or not..but Grohl's console is one of a kind...there are no others.
That board was made especially for Sound City by Rupert Neve...and that is the board that Grohl has...
Sound City paid $74,000 for the board way back then...the owner only paid $38,000 for his home...



Yes. That was what I was referring to. Sound City is a great movie, and that board is nice. This would probably be good to have (Ik makes good stuff), but I can't pay that much for an EQ. It would be hard to beat the Free one from TDR,VOS and Vladg...plus I have a gazillion eqs anyway. I'm saving up for drum sampler upgrades.
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