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2013/10/08 21:54:33
IK Obi
Introducing new T-RackS Collections with Group Buy

Now's your chance to buy a new T-RackS Collection and get a second one free


 


British Studio Series

Vintage Compressor Series

Multiband Series


The new T-RackS Collections are here: T-RackS British Studio Series, Vintage Compressors Series and Multiband Series. To celebrate the new collections we’re pleased to announce our brand new Group Buy. From October 8th until November 8th, buy one of the new T-RackS Collections and when 250 users join the Group Buy and you'll get another T-RackS collection of your choice for FREE.
Join the Group Buy for your chance to get any of these 2 collections for the price of 1:

T-RackS British Studio Series
Three classic British console-based processors and channel strips
  • British Channel accurately emulates the sound and controls of the EQ and dynamics sections of a vintage console that’s been heard on countless hit recordings. You get 4 bands of EQ, filters, compression and an expander/gate section.
  • White Channel offers a similar control set, but is based on a more modern, high-resolution analog console from the same manufacturer — one that’s a mainstay in hip-hop and R&B recording.
  • Bus Compressor, a spot-on emulation of perhaps the most famous processor to ever grace a master bus. It’s often referred to as the “glue compressor,” for it’s ability to hold a mix together.
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T-RackS Vintage Compressors Series
A collection of vintage dynamics modules with four timeless processors
  • Black 76 Limiting Amplifier models a legendary FET compressor/limiter that’s a mainstay in the rack of virtually every major studio.
  • White 2A Leveling Amplifier is another studio staple, offering natural-sounding tube-based optical compression.
  • Vintage Tube Compressor/Limiter model 670, based on the legendary Fairchild™ 670, it’s one of those units that imparts sonic magic on everything it touches.
  • Opto Compressor, an analog-modeled recreation of an optical compressor unit, offering transparent compression without distortion.
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T-RackS Multiband Series
Four high-precision multiband processors
  • Quad Compressor, a multiband processor that incorporates up to four fully featured compressors of the Opto type, each one operating on a separate, user-definable frequency band.
  • Quad Limiter, which not only has four bands of limiting, but a switchable brickwall limiter.
  • De-Esser, for ultimate control over sibilance.
  • Quad Image, a multiband stereo image processor.
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Can't get enough? If you own any of the T-RackS editions including these new collections, upgrade to the biggest T-RackS Collection of all, T-RackS Grand, starting from $199.99/€159.99 to $299.99/€239.99.
2013/10/15 19:05:24
IK Obi
24 more days and 89 users!
2013/10/15 19:22:36
Guitarpima
The only two I don't have are the white channel and buss compressor.
2013/10/16 14:05:35
IK Obi
Buss compressor is one of my favs now. The more I use it the more I find I should just always have it on my master buss. I quite like the idea of how you use these types of compressors. The White Channel is great too, but I find I like using the classic EQs more often and the Black 76/White 2A more often than not to create my own channel strip of sorts. The British Channel gets a lot of use on vocals though.
2013/10/21 05:46:08
aries
I have T-Racks Grand and would consider getting more T-RackS Custom Shop - latest gear. But I find I cannot, as Custom Shop still does not support off-line purchases and installs.
 
So, IK Multimedia is missing sales to people like me with Music Computers not connected to the internet.
 
 
2013/10/21 05:46:26
aries
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2013/10/21 08:58:42
Guitarpima
I'll never understand why people won't connect their computers to the internet even if it's for just the time it takes to authorize software or get updates.
2013/10/21 10:09:30
Mesh
My DAW's have always been connected to the internet since 2007, and I've never had any virus's infect my PC. Since almost everything I have is downloadable (including games), it's very easy to get them working quickly. Of course, I'm very cautious on which sites I visit & where I download stuff from......and never ever go into any of those "risque" sites.   
2013/10/21 11:20:30
Jay Tee 4303
I don't visit questionable sites myself, but Norton expired here and I surfed lightly without protection till I could get network protection, and when I did, Norton 360 found 29 virii, trojans and backdoors. If ur gonna be online, wrap em.
2013/10/22 11:48:44
Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
aries
I have T-Racks Grand and would consider getting more T-RackS Custom Shop - latest gear. But I find I cannot, as Custom Shop still does not support off-line purchases and installs.
 
So, IK Multimedia is missing sales to people like me with Music Computers not connected to the internet.
 
 



+1 here
 
my DAW is off the net, too - and will stay that way ...
it's not just questionable sites that shouldn't be visited, it's also about all these auto-updates that change your system without asking you ... ok, you can turn that off, but then with the next planned manual update these things may reactivate themselves as most companies think now their software should be auto-updating ... isn't it much easier/cheaper to distribute another update silently than to do proper testing in the first place?
 
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