T-RackS 3 mixing/mastering suite shipping
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Nov 11, 2008 at 9:53am
IK Multimedia is shipping T-RackS 3, the company’s Mac compatible, high-end mixing and mastering suite. It sports nine analog-modeled and digital Dynamics/EQ processors. According to the folks at IK, T-RackS 3 offers a full suite of classic tube-toned and transparent digital mixing and mastering tools for every step in the recording process.
It combines new processors modeled after tube and analog gear, cutting-edge digital processors, and upgraded versions of the original T-RackS models. A new modular processing chain provides fast navigation and A-B-C-D compare options, and a new complete metering section makes it easy to view every aspect of the final mix, the company says. The standalone version offers pro editing features such as the ability to write fades, automation and batch processing. Included in the box are both plug-in and standalone versions, offering users unprecedented value.
T-RackS 3 is now available from IK’s online store and international network of authorized dealers and resellers for US$499.99 for the Deluxe version and $299.99 for a reduced price crossgrade version (available to all registered users of any IK product). Also available is T-RackS 3 Standard, which includes the 4 Classic T-RackS processors, at a price of $199.99. Purchasers of the earlier T-RackS plug-in who registered their product after Oct. 15, 2008, will receive the new T-RackS 3 Standard for free as a download in their IK User Area.
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