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T-RackS Custom Shop releases three classic American EQs

Postby Obitheincredible » Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:38 pm

T-RackS Custom Shop releases three classic American EQs

New EQ PA, EQ PB and EQ PG "American sound" late 60s equalizer modules now available

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T-RackS Custom Shop continues its expansion with the addition of the EQ PA, EQ PB and EQ PG to the T-RackS Custom Shop lineup. With them in the mix, the Custom Shop now features over 30 virtual emulations of some of the most legendary mixing and mastering gear in the music and recording equipment industry. The new additions come as a part of the latest version of T-RackS Custom Shop — they’re virtual representations that let you take control of three classic modular EQs originally designed for custom mixing consoles that helped to define the bold “American Sound” of the late-‘60s and ‘70s. With them, T-RackS Custom Shop continues to expand, offering producers, engineers and musicians 24/7 access to some of the most desirable compressors, EQs, limiters and effects of all time.

An EQ for every occasion
The latest update to T-RackS Custom Shop features three powerful and versatile EQs modeled on modules from the late-‘60s and early ‘70s that were ubiquitous in major American recording studios: EQ PA is a good “all around” general-purpose three band EQ. EQ PB is a four band EQ with two overlapping midrange knobs that allow tremendous flexibility when carving tracks that contain vocals, electric guitars or stringed instruments. The outer bands on both three and four band EQ modules can be switched to shelving mode for additional flexibility and “broad stroke” tone shaping. The EQ PG is a 10 band graphic design that’s particularly useful when tone shaping needs to be applied to larger areas — it’s perfect for when more extreme boosting and cutting is required, like when fixing a weak snare drum or opening up dull vocal tracks.

On each, IK has gone to great lengths to painstakingly create an accurate analog model of the discrete electronics of the original hardware’s big and warm sounding 2520 op-amp. Similar attention to detail has been placed on the proportional Q feature at the heart of each module: the frequency bandwidth is broader at low gain and narrower at high gain. This approach is faithful to the original, and provides a more focused and less smeared sound to your mixing.

A time honored American classic… made better
The hardware modules that these EQs are based on are widely considered to be classics — they’ve been featured on countless timeless mixes and hit records. It would be easy to just model them and stop there, but IK’s team of engineers have gone one step beyond to harness the power of the digital realm to make these modules even better. All EQs feature workflow improvements that make it easy to immediately grasp the settings layout right from the get go. For instance, on the three and four band EQs the dual concentric layout of the knobs has been purposefully split for greater visual clarity and ease of use when compared to competing emulations of the same hardware.

Sonically speaking, each EQ has also been augmented to feature precise knobs with 1 dB (1.5 dB in the extreme part of the knob’s range) gain resolution, which offers greater flexibility than the 2 dB to 3dB sported on the original hardware. This allows for finer adjustment when a more subtle touch is required. In addition, on top of the great sounding EQ circuits, each module is equipped with a preamp stage modeled on a circuit design of a similar legacy and vintage. The addition of this feature opens up a dramatically wide sonic palette bursting with warm tone and creative possibilities. It provides a harmonic distortion that you simply can’t get with other manufacturers’ emulations of these EQs.

Pricing & availability
The T-RackS Custom Shop for Mac/PC is a free DAW plug-in and standalone app that gives producers, engineers and musicians 24/7 access to some of the most sought-after studio production gear of all time. To access the EQ PA, EQ PB, EQ PG and the many other gear models available in the T-RackS Custom Shop, users need to download T-RackS version 4.7 for Mac and PC. The processors in the Custom Shop are sold using Gear Credits and are priced at 125 Gear Credits or $124.99/€99 each. Gear Credit Packs start as low as $19.99/€15.99 (for 20 credits) and go up to $749.99/€599.99* (for 1,500 credits).
*Prices exclude taxes.

For more information about the new EQ PA, EQ PB and EQ PG models click here

To listen to audio examples of the new EQ models click here

To watch the product overview video click here

To download T-Racks Custom Shop for free click here
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Re: T-RackS Custom Shop releases three classic American EQs

Postby robmlisanti » Thu Oct 16, 2014 5:46 pm

Can these be used in the Standalone mode and not just as "Plug Ins" ? :?:
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Re: T-RackS Custom Shop releases three classic American EQs

Postby Peter_IK » Thu Oct 16, 2014 5:50 pm

robmlisanti wrote:Can these be used in the Standalone mode and not just as "Plug Ins" ? :?:

Yes, they can.
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Re: T-RackS Custom Shop releases three classic American EQs

Postby robmlisanti » Thu Oct 16, 2014 6:55 pm

Peter_IK wrote:
robmlisanti wrote:Can these be used in the Standalone mode and not just as "Plug Ins" ? :?:

Yes, they can.

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Re: T-RackS Custom Shop releases three classic American EQs

Postby almelvillemusic » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:08 pm

Hello I just downloaded T -Racks CS as it was free when I joined over a month ago.

It is asking for serial numbers when I load it into Logic Pro X ?

Who do I contact to get these serial numbers ?

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Re: T-RackS Custom Shop releases three classic American EQs

Postby DarkStar » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:33 pm

Have a look in your User Area / My Products / T-RackS CS - they will be listed there
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Re: T-RackS Custom Shop releases three classic American EQs

Postby almelvillemusic » Wed Jul 13, 2016 8:06 pm

Hello DarkStar,

Thank you so much Yes they were there under the Serial/Authorizations Tab :-)

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Re: T-RackS Custom Shop releases three classic American EQs

Postby almelvillemusic » Wed Jul 13, 2016 9:13 pm

Hello DarkStar,

I downloaded the Authorization Manager OK and T-RackS was authorized OK but now when I use it on my main outputs I am getting a loud Hssssssssss every 10 seconds ? Usually once the product is authorized these things don't happen :-)

Any ideas why this is happening. I am using Logic Pro X as my DAW.

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Re: T-RackS Custom Shop releases three classic American EQs

Postby DarkStar » Wed Jul 13, 2016 10:59 pm

Yes, you should not be getting the periodic hiss. It sounds like the Authorization did not work.

Your best bet will be to raise a Support Ticket for some one to one help.
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Re: T-RackS Custom Shop releases three classic American EQs

Postby ianblack8 » Tue Nov 20, 2018 1:43 am

I know the thread is pretty old but I gotta say these are fantastic! (Both EQ and Preamp section) Loving them on guitars and drums. They're also pretty light on cpu. (wish 73&81 EQs had the same model of optimization, if that makes sense) :)
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