TL Audio launches the M1 Tubetracker console

May 28, 2006 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

The new M1 Tubetracker console from TL Audio is designed for small studios that want to combine classic tube mic preamps with digital output capability.

The M1 Tubetracker is a new compact analog console designed for use in limited space applications. In keeping with TL Audio’s dedication to smooth, clean sound, each channel on the M1 includes quality tube microphone preamps, 3-band musical EQ with sweepable mid, and two auxiliary sends. Designed to offer a clean, warm front end to today’s digital project studios, the M1 is available with either eight or 12 inputs. The mixer features K Series 100mm faders, stereo VU metering and balanced inserts, sends and returns. Levels are switchable between +4 and -10 dBu.

Compatible with all digital audio workstations, the M1 Tubetracker offers an eight-channel ADAT interface and 24-bit 96kHz mix output options. All connectors are conveniently located on the back of the top panel to provide easy connectivity and quick cable changes. The side panels are oiled solid oak, emblazoned with the TL Audio logo.

For more information, visit www.tlaudio.co.uk.




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