IK Multimedia now offers T-RackS 3 modules as individual plug-ins

May 8, 2009 9:43 AM

    
The T-RackS 3 plug-ins from IK Multimedia include a wide selection of classic analog gear emulations.

The T-RackS 3 plug-ins from IK Multimedia include a wide selection of classic analog gear emulations.

IK Multimedia has made available T-RackS 3 Singles, individual processor plug-in modules from the firm’s award-winning T-RackS 3 Deluxe mastering and mixing suite. Each of the processor modules now operates also as a native VST, AU or RTAS plug-in for more convenient usage inside any popular digital audio workstation, whether Mac or PC based.

Available plug-ins from the T-RackS 3 Singles series include: Vintage Compressor 670 (emulating the famed Fairchild 670); Vintage Tube Program EQ EQP1-A (based on the classic Pultec design); Opto Compresso; classic and brickwall limiters; and a full metering suite, including peak, perceived loudness, phase, RMS meters, and spectrum analyzer functionalities. All T-RackS 3 Single plug-ins may be integrated into the T-RackS 3 Standard Mastering & Mixing Suite as the musician’s needs expand, in addition to being used as plug-ins on individual tracks. The individual effects processor plug-ins are also included in every new purchase of T-RackS 3 Deluxe or Standard.




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